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Located a 20 minute walk from Asakusa station, and about a 15 minute’s distance from the Tobu Line’s Hikifune and Narihirabashi stations this confectionary shop has an nearly 300 year history. Established in 1717, Yamamoto-ya focuses on producing sakura-mochi, the popular springtime treat made of chewy rice cake, sweet bean paste, and pickled cherry leaves. The shop makes a distinction for its sweets by wrapping the rice cakes in 2-3 leaves, ensuring a tidy package of tasty goodness. Each sakura-mochi will run you about ¥180, and it’s possible to purchase single sweets. During hanami (cherry blossom viewing) season in the spring, there is usually a line out the door of this tiny shop, and it is also possible to chow down on your rice cakes inside.
Transport Hikifune Station (Tobu Isesaki Line)
Telephone 03 3622 3266
Open 9am-6pm
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