Kashiwaya’s ‘Lucky’s Fukushima Peach Manju & Thin-Skinned Manju’
928 yen (incl. tax)
This five-piece set contains one peach manju—made with white peaches from Fukushima Prefecture and featuring a juicy, fruit-filled peach paste—alongside one thin-skinned manju each with smooth and coarse red bean paste, allowing you to enjoy both the peach manju and the thin-skinned manju at the same time.
Nick Fanz’s ‘Lucky’s Happy Fruit Jelly’
518 yen (incl. tax)
A pouch-style product that makes it easy to enjoy Fukushima peaches. Serve chilled to savour a refreshing, crisp flavour. This product is suitable for everyone, from children to the elderly.
Sanyo Canned Foods’ ‘Lucky’s Seasonal White Peach Jelly’
756 yen (including tax)
A dessert made using seasonal white peaches from Fukushima Prefecture.
We have encased Fukushima’s delicious, prized peaches within a melt-in-the-mouth jelly. While it can be enjoyed straight from the jar at room temperature, chilling it brings out the flavour even more, creating a truly blissful treat.
Suigetsu Kiln’s ‘Lucky Individual Plates’
Large: 3,000 yen (incl. tax) / Small: 2,500 yen (incl. tax)
Crafted by Suigetsu Kiln—one of the kilns producing ‘Aizu Hongo-yaki’, a nationally designated traditional craft with over 400 years of history—these two sizes of plates are made using carefully selected local materials and feature designs that highlight the charm of hand-painted details.
These exquisite pieces boast a rustic charm that suits any occasion, as well as the durability that makes them ideal for everyday use.
‘Kamikawasaki Washi Lucky Fortune Fan’ from the Nihonmatsu City Washi Heritage Museum
1,980 yen (including tax)
Crafted from Kamikawasaki Washi, which carries on a 1,000-year-old tradition, this fan features the chrysanthemum—the flower of Nihonmatsu City—and a unique lucky design that differs on the front and back.
The gentle texture unique to washi paper gently accompanies you in various everyday situations, offering a sense of comfort every time you use it.
Asakano Kiln’s ‘Lucky’s Ringing Bell Cup’
4,840 yen (including tax)
This cup is designed to resemble Lucky’s egg and features a double-walled structure so it doesn’t get hot to the touch when holding a hot drink. The gentle sound of the clay bell, which rings when you shake it from side to side, is also soothing.
This new collaborative product, launched to coincide with Fukushima Prefecture’s major tourism campaign, the ‘Fukushima Destination Campaign’, is scheduled to go on sale from 1 April. Please check the dedicated website for details, including participating retailers.
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