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Special festive gift Kyoto Shuku Gome Baked Crackers, focusing on white, goes on sale!

Tagaya, a wedding costume business, has collaborated with Kyoto Nagai Noen and Kiyomizuyaki Pottery Touya to jointly develop Kyoto Celebration Rice Baked Cakes to be given on special festive occasions, with the first 150 units (first-come, first-served/reserved) available from October 17, 2023 (Tuesday). Because this is a special gift to express gratitude to a loved one, we wanted to focus on quality, so we prepared a limited edition product containing health-conscious gluten-free rice-flour cookies in Kyoto's Kiyomizu-yaki box.

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The rice flour is made from rice grown in the rich climate and spring water of the Otokuni region of Kyoto Prefecture. The secret of its popularity is the crispy and mild texture of the luxurious rice flour grown only by the power of nature. The pottery is a beautiful Kiyomizu-yaki flower-crystal handmade ceramic box that is as white as a white kimono. The beautiful pattern is unique and no two are alike. The white cloth wrapping can also be used as a cotton handkerchief.

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15,000 yen, limited to 150 pieces for the first time (first-come/first-served)

It is also recommended for various anniversaries, birthday celebrations, and thank-you gifts.

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  • 57 Nishinokyo Kamiai-cho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto (Nishioji Taishimichi East North Corner)
  • 6 min. walk from JR "Enmachi" station
  • Tel. 075-821-0943
  • 10:00-18:00
  • Closed on Tuesdays, Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays
  • Online Purchase Reservations
  • https://patico.tagaya.co.jp/items/77822536
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