
Source: PR Times
Historic Kyoto sweets maker gets into Halloween spirit with ghoulish traditional sweets
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Tsuruya Yoshinobu, a long-established traditional Kyoto sweets store (referred to in Kyoto as Kyogashi) with a history going back 1803, is preparing some adorable Halloween themed wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets) this year for a limited October release.
At Tsuruya Yoshinobu, they are celebrating the holiday this year with Halloween themed original Japanese traditional wet and dry sweets in the form of cute ghosts and pumpkins. For an extra trick, some are even filled with wasabi. These are guaranteed to be great treats and a fun addition to your home-party or a gift to your friends!
“Okashi Tsumeawase-Happy Halloween“(a box of mixed sweets ) 1,620 yen/box, available from October 10th to the end of the month.
“Namagashi- Halloween Pumpkin” (Wet sweets) 486 yen/piece, Available from October 16th to the 31st.
“Namagashi- Halloween Ghost” (Wet sweets) 486 yen/piece, available from October 16th to the 31st.