Japanese Confectionery Spots in Fukushima Area

  • Aizu Kashiwaya
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    4.0
    8 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Fukushima Aizuwakamatsu-shi Ikkimachi Kamega Fujiwara 170-1
    This confectionary shop is located in Fujiwara, Kamega, Ikkimachi, Aizuwakamatsu City. Its flagship item is its famous Kashiwaya Usukawa Manju, which is counted amongst the three great manju (steamed sweet buns) of Japan. Some of its other notable confections include its Lemo lemon-flavored cheese tarts and its Kurumi manju, which have received the Monde Selection Gold Award for four years in a row. Other offerings include seasonal namagashi (fresh Japanese sweets), cakes, and more.

    イートインスペースがあり、無料のコーヒーなどもあります 生和菓子とシュークリームをその場で頂きましたがとても美味しく、観光中にホッと一息つけました。

  • Hasegawa Gorobe
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Fukushima Prefecture Aizuwakamatsu City Ekimae 7 - 11
    A long-standing ame candy maker located in Aizuwakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture. The shop sells Gorobe Ame candies, a type of hard candy with a natural sweetness made with just glutinous rice grown in the Aizu area, malt, and kanten algae gelatin. In Aizu, this candy is a local favorite and sold at stalls during New Year's and at temple and shrine festivals. The candy has an amber color and distinctive chewy texture.
  • Kashiwaya Main Store
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    4.5
    97 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Fukushima Koriyama-shi Nakamachi 11-8

    たまたま通りかかった時に✨何か気になって地元の人に話を聞いてお土産の買いに行きました✨オシャレな雰囲気に美味しそうなお菓子がたくさん✨もちろん饅頭を買いました✨僕が感動したのは寄り添い方✨歳も若くこういうもてなしが出来るなんて✨どんなお店の教育や接し方、もしかするとそういう人柄の親子さんあって⁉️いろいろ考えさせられるくらい印象的でした✨受け渡しからお見送りまで、何か忘れてはいけないものを思い出さ...

  • Shimiten Konohata, Date Factory Store
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Fukushima Date-gun Korimachi Kamigori Sekiue 10-5
  • Mi Mangoku Koriyama Souvenir
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Fukushima Koriyama-shi Hiuchida 195 Koriyama Sta. Ekinaka
  • Yamanaka Crackers Honpo
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    4.0
    4 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Fukushima Kitakata-shi Sekishibamachi Kamitakahitai Kitamachi 407-1

    サザエさんのオープニングにも出てくお店のとのことですが、ふれあい通りを散策中に見つけました。蔵造りの立派な建物で2階の開き窓が印象的でした。残念ながら、開店時間前のようで木戸が閉まっていました。

  • Nagatoya Nanukamachi Store
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Fukushima Aizuwakamatsu-shi Nanokamachi 3-30
    "This is a direct-managed store of the Aizu confectionery shop ""Honke Nagatoya,"" which was founded in 1848. The shop sells hand-made Japanese sweets and traditional dagashi cheap confectionery along Nanukamachi-dori Street in a modern atmosphere. The shop has a quaint atmosphere reminiscent of the nostalgia Meiji (1868-1912) and Taisho periods (1912-1926). Their ""Kagunokinomi,"" with Manchurian walnuts from Aizu wrapped in high quality red bean paste, is a tea ceremony confectionery loved throughout Japan, was used for Kyoto's Daitokuji Temple anniversary of the school founder's death, Kaisanki Buddhist ceremony. They are not only good with tea, but also with coffee and espresso, and are widely loved as a famous confectionery of Oshu, present-day Fukushima, Miyagi, Iwate and Aomori prefectures."
  • Kumanoya
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    3.0
    1 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Fukushima Aizuwakamatsu-shi Nanokamachi 5-17
    "This long-established Japanese confectionery store was founded in 1887. It is located along Nanukamachi-dori Street, which is lined with historical buildings, and continues to make traditional Japanese sweets and seasonal confectionery. Their famous ""nama dorayaki"" is a popular product of soft and fluffy dough with sweetened bean paste and fresh cream in between. In addition to classic fresh cream, they have a wide variety of flavors including matcha, caramel, chocolate and cheese. The ""Aizu Seven Lucky Dumplings"" made with Aizu Koshihikari rice is popular for its soft texture and gentle sweetness. Their mountain yam buns served as a tea ceremony confectionery at Rinkaku, a tearoom associated with Sen no Rikyu, is loved as an ancient Japanese confectionery."

    週末限定ですが店先でみたらし団子が売っており、甘い物がふと欲しくなり入ってみました。店横には小さいベンチもあるので座って小休憩を取ることも可能。店内は美味しそうな和菓子が並んでおり、気になったら買ってみるのも悪くないかもしれません。

  • Taroyaki Sohompo
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    3.0
    6 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Fukushima Aizuwakamatsu-shi Nanokamachi 8-10
    "This confectionery shop is marked by its charming carved wood sign. The two-story building along Nanukamachi-dori Street has an adjoined Japanese cafe and mini-car museum. Their ""taroyaki,"" stuffed with sweet bean paste that has large chunks remaining, are obanyaki stuffed pancakes also called ""kintsuba"" in Aizu. It is loved for its mild sweetness, which makes it delicious even when it cools. In addition to standard bean paste, there is a wide variety such as white bean paste, cream, green peas paste and chocolate. Their shaved ice using homemade syrup can be eaten any time of the year."

    大判焼的な焼き菓子。いただいたのは揚げ太郎。油っこさやクドさが薄く食べやすい。チーズクリームの量が多すぎ…生地がほんのり甘みがあるのに、クリームのしょっぱさが勝っている。シュークリームは甘さ控えめの好きな私にすら味が薄め。 二つに割ったシュー生地の間にクリームを挟んでいるだけなために、こぼれないよう食べるのが至難の技。食べづらい。地元TVのロケで山形出身の演歌歌手おばさんがアニメ口調でロケをしてい...

  • Maruminean
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Fukushima Aizuwakamatsu-shi Otomachi Ashinomaki Shita
    This Japanese confectionery shop in Ashinomaki Hot Spring is located about a 20-minute drive from the center of Aizu Wakamatsu City. Marumine brown sugar buns, a specialty of Ashinomaki Hot Spring, are sold at here next to the Ashinomaki Post Office. The brown sugar buns, which are made with brown sugar and wrapped in lightly sweetened smooth red bean paste made from carefully selected azuki beans, have the same nostalgic taste as in the past. These manju buns are served to guests at the nearby long-established inn Marumine as a snack to have with tea. The bright, blue-tinted interior has a cafe corner inside the store, and many tourists stop by on their way to explore the hot spring resort.
  • Iseya Seika
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    4.0
    2 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Fukushima Aizuwakamatsu-shi Omachi 1-3-1
    "A long-established Japanese confectionary store founded in the Edo period (1603-1868), the exact date of establishment is unknown because it was destroyed by fire during the Boshin War (1868-1911). The ""Tsubaki Mochi"" is a traditional Aizu confectionary with a crisp and simple taste, and is said to have been eaten by the Byakkotai (the Japanese warriors who fought in the Byakkotai) in the old days."

    大町通りを散策していると赤漆喰(?)の外壁が目を引く歴史を感じさせる佇まいの建物があります。この建物が創業200年の会津の老舗菓子店「伊勢屋製菓」です。白虎隊も食べたといわれている「元祖伊勢屋椿餅」がお勧めです。和クルミをふんだんに使ったういろうのような食感の醤油味の菓子です。

  • Matsumotoya
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    5.0
    3 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Fukushima Aizuwakamatsu-shi Higashiyamamachi Yumoto 123
    Since its establishment in 1819, this long-established Japanese confectioner has been specializing in the production of yokan, a type of sweet bean jelly, and has continued to produce the delicately sweet and fresh taste of mizuyokan in the Higashiyama hot spring resort area of Aizu Wakamatsu. The yokan made with agar produced in Shinshu, which is rich in dietary fiber, has been loved by those with a sweet tooth as well as those who like to drink.

    東山温泉街にある和菓子屋さんです。こちらの水羊羹は絶品です。一度食べてから、やみつきになってしまい会津若松に旅すると必ず購入します。そのためだけに、温泉街まで行くのもどうかと思われるかもしれませんが、温泉街にある足湯に浸かりながらゆったりと時を過ごせば気分は上々で、持ち帰った後いつ口に入れようかと楽しみは増えるばかりです。

  • Byakodo
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Fukushima Aizuwakamatsu-shi Babamachi 1-51
    "This confectionery shop was founded in 1908. Marked by its quaint carved wooden signboard, it produces and sells traditional Japanese sweets and seasonal sweets. Its ""Aizu jokko"" is an almond cookie with a light and crunchy texture and a gentle buttery flavor, inspired by the image of a cute little girl (jokko). These eye-catching cookies with an illustration of a kokeshi doll are the perfect souvenir from Aizu Wakamatsu. Soft and fluffy salted daifuku, soybean daifuku, and ""Lion dance drums"" made of soft apple candy sandwiched between soft sponge cakes, are also popular."
  • Tawaraya Kashiten
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    3.5
    7 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Fukushima Kitakata-shi Yachita 7393-3
    This confectionery has maintained its unchanged flavor since its founding in the early Taisho era. The shop is housed in a ware-house style residence that was once a traditional Japanese restaurant, and now it offers a variety of standard sweets and seasonal treats. Their most popular item is the bite-sized Hitokuchi Manju buns, which are popularly called Ten Yen Buns. The clean, pleasant sweetness are light enough to eat every day. Their seasonal treats are also special, as they have Sakura mochi cherry rice cake in spring, shaved ice in summer, sweet potato treats in fall and in winter, they have Kintsuba sweet bean jelly. Follow Shiyakusho-dori Street past the park and look for the modern exterior.

    蔵巡りをして駐車場に向かう途中に市役所の近くに蔵造りの立派な店舗を見つけ立ち寄ってみました。和菓子はどれも100円前後の手頃な価格でバラ売りです。歩き疲れた時の糖分補給ということで「一口まんじゅう」を買い求めました。甘さも程良く、一個10円という価格も魅力的です。

  • Kannoya Main Shop Bunsuke
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    4.5
    7 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Fukushima Koriyama-shi Nishitamachi Ota Miyaki Ta 39
    This is the main shop of confectionery Kannoya, a chain with locations all over the prefecture, centered around Koriyama. Located about a five-minute drive from Miharu Station, they offer up traditional Fukushima treats and seasonal Japanese sweets. Kaden Yubeshi are Kannoya's flagship treat, which are thinly rolled yubeshi mochi sheets with a dollop of sweet bean paste in the middle, that are then folded into ornate trifleur shapes, representing a crane in flight. They have a gentle hint of soy sauce to bring out the natural richness of the sweet bean paste aftertaste. The unique shape is inspired by legends saying that Sakanoue no Tamuramaro, ancestor of Miharu lord Tamura Yoshiaki, was raised by two red-crowned cranes.

    こちらのお店と郡山駅の中のお土産屋さん限定の生づつみゆべしを後者の店で買いました。 生地が柔らかく、美味しかったです。

  • Kaisei Kashiwaya
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    4.5
    7 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Fukushima Koriyama-shi Asahi 1-13-5
    This shop is managed by venerable confectionery Kashiwaya, which dates back to 1852. Located to the northeast of Kaiseizan park, a famous cherry blossom spot, they offer traditional sweets and seasonal fresh treats. The gently sweet Usukawa Manju buns are counted among the three best manju in Japan. They have two versions, one with smooth, creamy koshian bean paste, and another with coarsely crushed tsubuan bean paste. Both are available individually or in sets. Their Seiro Usukawa set is packed in a towering wooden steamer box, making for a delightful gift. They also offer Usukawa Manju Making activities, where you can spend around 40 minutes learning to make the treats yourself (reservations required).

    柏屋は、郡山銘菓薄皮饅頭が有名な店です。郡山駅ナカにあるエスパルの中でも購入できますが、こちらはお茶をいただいたり、店の雰囲気を味わうこと画できるのも嬉しいです。駅からはちょっと遠くて、バスの利用をお勧めします。郡山市役所のすぐ近くです。

  • Shinanoya Confectionery
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    Fukushima Koriyama-shi Atamimachi Atami 1-94-2
    "This confectioner is located in Bandai-Atami Hot Spring town, called the ""retreat of Koriyama."" It's about an eight-minute walk from Bandai-Atami Station, and the shop is filled with a good old-fashioned Showa atmosphere where they offer handmade, additive-free daifuku mochi treats. They use Fukushima-grown adzuki beans to offer an elegant sweetness in daifuku marked by their soft, fluffy texture. It offers up fresh-made mochi that's not too loose or too firmly compacted. They offer standard coarse-crushed tsubuan bean paste and smooth koshian paste, as well as whole-bean filling, and minced green soybean paste for a full selection that often sells out by noon."
  • Kumatapan Honpo
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    5.0
    1 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Fukushima Sukagawa-shi Higashimachi 53-5
    This Japanese confectionery is in the center of Sukagawa. Located about 500 meters from Sukagawa city office, it offers up Kumatapan, considered soul food by the locals, as well as a range of other treats. Kumatapan, with its crisp outside and moist inside texture, is made by mixing brown sugar water into wheat flour and kneading it to a dough, then wrapping it around smooth sweet bean paste before baking. The treats retain their old-fashioned taste developed after the Second World War, when sugar was finally freely available again. The makers adjust the brown sugar levels depending on the day's temperature and humidity, making sure they always get the perfect puffy texture.

    以前にお土産で頂きとても美味しかったので、来週の帰省に合わせて友人家族にお土産として買いに行きました。 くまたぱんと言っても、パンはなく中はあんこで、その周りを黒糖で覆い、さらに白砂糖が、まぶしてあります。そんなに甘くなく、私は黒糖好きなので、気に入りました。欲を言えば一個ずつ個装になっていたら食べやすいと思います。

  • Funabashiya Main Store
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Fukushima Soma-shi Nakamura Omachi 73
    This long-standing confectioner first opened in 1888. Located some 500-meters from the Soma City Government Office they offer traditional Japanese sweets, top quality fresh seasonal confections, baked goods that make for perfect presents, and more. The specialty of this authenticity-oriented shop is their Madoka Manju which features a gentle elasticity and springy outer dough. They offer two varieties, each carefully and individually made, one with a strained red bean paste filling with a brown sugar dough wrapping and the other with a white bean paste filling with a miso dough wrapping. Their Irodori sculpted seasonal mochi treats are a beautiful confection that make for the perfect gift.
  • Miharu Shoshindo
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Fukushima Tamura-gun Miharumachi Shinmachi 160-4
    A long-standing Japanese confectioner said to have been founded during the mid-Meiji period. They make and sell seasonal sweets and treats for various auspicious events, including Miharu's specialty Otari-Manju . During the period of upheaval, the shop was established next to the Miharu horse market and the Otari-Manju gained popularity amongst the horse dealers that visited the city. It comes in two varieties with both smooth and coarse red bean paste. The thin-skinned manju made with local miso and soy sauce is a classic Miharu souvenir that can't be had anywhere else. Also popular are their authentic yokan jelly made with local adzuki beans and their Mame-Daifuku made with salted boiled red peas.

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