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Nakamuraken Mugishiro Mochi

Delicious only for that day! [Nakamuraken] Mugiyo mochi made with freshly made mochi and crushed bean paste

Although it is only available on the same day, we still recommend the Mugishiro Mochi. Freshly made sweets are a good choice to convey your feelings for the recipient," says Chikato of Horiba Seisakusho, who chose Mugishiro Mochi from Nakamuraken, located within walking distance from the company's headquarters.

In summer, there are mizuyokan (sweet bean jelly) and koyo manju (steamed buns) depicting the Gozan no Okuribi (Bonfire on Mount Gozan), and in autumn, kintsuba and daifuku (rice cake with chestnuts)...seasonal fresh sweets are available every morning from 8:30 am at Nakamuraken. The Mugishiro Mochi, which most people buy, is a favorite snack of modern Kyoto residents, and was named after the barley it was exchanged for, which was valued by farmers in the old days as a snack between farm work. The mochi is made with fresh sweet bean paste, a soft and chewy rice cake, and a generous amount of soybean flour on top. Even just one is very satisfying," says Chikanto.

The restaurant, which has been located near the Katsura Imperial Villa for more than 130 years, completed renovations in April of this year, leaving the stately front building as it is. The shop's new attempts, such as offering takeout from the cafe menu, are also worth noting.

Mugishiro Mochi 300 yen. Inside the smooth rice cake is tsubu-an (sweet red bean paste) made from Hokkaido azuki beans. This sweet bean paste is cooked slowly in an Okudo-san (a small wooden box), a process that has not changed since the original production method. The wrapping paper, with its moon-shaped sliding door pulls and lanterns in the garden, was designed by print artist Tokuriki Tomikichiro. 290 yen per piece, 150 yen and up for a box (free service boxes are also available).

This is the person who taught me!
HORIBA CORPORATION
Secretarial Team, Secretarial Office Yusa Chikanto
She joined the company in 2018 and has been a secretary for 3 years. My hobbies are tea ceremony and calligraphy, and I am currently studying hospitality and manners. I am attracted to Kyoto where I can enjoy the four seasons and learn about authentic culture!

Nakamura-ken

  • Nakamura prefecture (Kinki area)
  • 61 Asahara-cho, Katsura, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto
  • Approximately 12 minutes walk from Hankyu "Katsura" station
  • Tel. 075-381-2650
  • Sales 8:30-17:30
    Tea store 10:00-17:00 (LO)
  • Closed on Wednesdays (open if Wednesday is a holiday)
  • All seats non-smoking No private room Parking available
  • https://www.nakamuraken.co.jp/
  • PHOTO / Taka Natsumi, TEXT / Riho Tachihara
*Please note that the information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
*Since this site uses automatic translation, the translation may differ from the original Japanese content.

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