Miharado

Japanese Confectionery
"This long-established Japanese confectionery shop was founded in 1937. This store is just a two-minute walk away from Ikebukuro Station's West Exit and it dates back to before the Second World War. It is famous for its Japanese sweets and snacks. The famous product ""Ikefukuro monaka"" is in the shape of a cute owl, a symbol of Ikebukuro. It uses azuki bean paste from Tokachi, Hokkaido in addition to gyuhi (soft mochi), and it is popular both as a souvenir and to give as a gift. It is known as the place the great local writer Edogawa Ranpo often visited, and it is said that he especially enjoyed the Jouyo Manju which is made by kneading together rice flour, mountain yam and sugar. The patterns on the gift wrappers are based on manuscript paper."

Spot details

Address
Tokyo Toshima-ku Nishiikebukuro 1-20-4 map map Map
Phone
0339712070
Hours
10:00-18:00
Closed
Monday
Parking Lot
Not available
Credit Card
Available(VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, DISCOVER, Diners Club)
Smoking
Not available
Wi-Fi
Not available
English Menu
Available
Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
Yes
Estimated stay time
0-30 minutes
Infant friendly
Available

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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