Fuzen (麩善)
4.0
A long-standing namafu wheat gluten block specialty shop located in the Koyasan area in Koya Town, Ito County, Wakayama Prefecture which was founded in the Edo Bunsei period. Cherished since long ago as the only namafu shop in the Koyasan area, Fuzen supplies pilgrim’s lodging facilities in the area with traditional namafu, an essential part of Buddhist vegetarian cuisine. The sasa-maki anpu, sweet strained bean paste wrapped in namafu mixed with Japanese mugwort, is a popular souvenir for tourists visiting Koyasan. The chewy texture, elegant sweetness, and invigorating aroma of mugwort and bamboo grass make this famed sweet an irresistible treat.
Wakayama Pref. Itogunkouyachou Kouyasan 712 (Mt. KoyaArea)
9:00-17:00 (End when sold out)
Review of Huzen
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating特に京都等も生麩有名ですし。
笹巻あんぷと言いよもぎ入の生麩でこしあんを包み熊笹で包んで有ります。
よもぎと笹の香りが清々しい。
生麩も柔らかく、
こしあんも甘過ぎず良いですね。
精進料理で使われる生麩に、餡を包んだ一品です。
笹の葉がいい香りです。
もっちりした食感がいいですね、あっさりした甘さのこし餡とのバランスがよく、上品な味わいです。
Details
- Hours
- 9:00-17:00 (End when sold out)
- Closed
- Monday (The next day for public holidays), Winter Jan.-Feb. is Irregular holidays
- Parking Lot
- Not available
- Credit Card
- Not available
- Smoking
- Not available
- Wi-Fi
- Not available
- Vegetarian Menu
- Not available
- English Menu
- Not available
- Infant friendly
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Wakayama Areas

Wakayama prefecture unites pilgrims, food lovers, and culture buffs in a tranquil corner of Japan at the base of the Kii Peninsula. The setting for many a Kumano Kodo pilgrimage trail, Wakayama invites those in search of spirituality from one side of the prefecture to the other, from the 100-plus Buddhist temples of the sacred Mount Koya in the west to the inspiring temples of the Kumano Sanzan set among breathtaking nature in the east. Once the grueling hike is complete, make a beeline for Wakayama city to savor some of the country's most delicious ramen noodles.