Japanese Confectionery Spots in Around Fushimi Inari Area

  • Sohonke Hogyoku-do
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    Kyoto Kyoutoshi Fushimi-ku Fukakusaichinotsubochou 27-7
    A shop located along the approach to the Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine which invented the Inari senbei rice cracker. The shop’s famed kitsune senbei (Inari senbei) are baked one at a time using an iron in the shop’s work space. The shop’s bell-shaped suzu senbei, containing a fortune slip inside, have been popular souvenirs to bring back after a visit to the shrine since the shop was founded.

    ご家族でやっている昔ながらの雰囲気でお若い方もいらしてとても感じの良いお店です。皆さんにもぜひ足を運んでもらいたいです。 稲荷煎餅も作りたてで美味しいです。他にも同じような店がありますがこちらは値段もお安くオススメします。

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    Kyoto Kyoutoshi Fushimi-ku Fukakusaichinotsubochou 35-5
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    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Fushimi-ku Fukakusasujikaibashi 3-chome 406-1
  • Aya Kyo Do
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    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Fushimi-ku Fukakusasengokuyashikicho 27-7
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