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Japanese traditional confectionary store Funabashiya is famous for its Kuzumochi dessert. Kuzumochi goes through a fermentation process which makes it known to be beneficial to your stomach health while not being excessively sweet. It has a soft and gooey texture to it that is a little different from other Mochi desserts.
This summer, Funabashiya is collaborating with the popular anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba for their signature menu, original Kuzumochi. Each comes in Funabashiya original Demon Slayer packaging and also wrapped in Furoshiki (Japanese traditional wrapping cloths) with designs based on characters from the anime.
Size: 24 pieces
Price: 1,600 yen each
They are also preparing 5 small size sweets combo (5 sweets of special Anmitsu), of which flavors and the color theme based on the anime characters.
Price: 3,200 yen (This comes in a special packaging box and only comes in the set of 5.)
The pre order period starts on June 20th. The shipment arrival date can be chosen for dates after July 20th. This is a pre order only and the orders made in June will be for July delivery, July orders will be delivered in August, and August orders will be delivered in September.
There will be in-store purchase available from July 20th. Please see their official website for more details.