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[Kamakura Goro Main Store] “Kamakura no Ohagi-mochi” appears for a limited time on the spring equinoctial week

2023.03.16

From Kamakura Goro Main Store, “Kamakura Sweets No. 1 (*)”, which matches the times, “Kamakura Ohagi-mochi” will appear on the spring equinox.
(*Surveyed by Japan Marketing Research Organization Survey summary: Brand image survey for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2021)

Evolved Ohagi “Kamakura Ohagi-Mochi”

“Kamakura no Ohagi-mochi” is the annual equinoctial week.
On SNS, it became a hot topic with comments such as, “It’s easy to eat because it’s on a skewer!”, “The plums are refreshing with a hint of flavor!”, and “The package is too cute…”.
Feel free to eat at home or outside.

Price: 2 pieces (1 each for kinako and tsubuan) 486 yen (tax included)
Sale period: March 11 (Sat) – March 24 (Fri), 2023

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