Introduction
It is an o-hagi shop right next to Yasui Kompiragu Shrine.
It is a small store, but there are so many varieties that I get quite lost!
I end up buying a lot of them because I want to eat this and that.
I’m very happy to be able to enjoy different flavors.
I was very happy to be able to enjoy different flavors…Hojicha was delicious!
I thought it was a store for young people, but it was run by a kind-looking old man.
I bought an anbutter and yuzuremon.
Both of them were delicious and the glutinous rice was chewy.
The anbutter tasted just as I imagined. If you like butter, this is a good choice.
This store was previously introduced on “Matsuko no Shiranai Sekai” (The World That Matsuko Doesn’t Know).
There are about 10 different flavors of o-hagi (rice balls), including ancient rice, berry, yuzu lemons, pistachio, etc. It’s fun. Many of them were sold out, so I got the standard one with grains of sweet bean paste.
Menu
Grain bean jam 220 yen

soy flour 220 yen

black sesame (seeds) 220 yen

coffee 220 yen

roasted green tea 220 yen

apple (fruit) 220 yen

Business Hours
Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun
11:00 – 17:00
Monday & Tuesday
Closed
Credit cards accepted
(VISA, Master, AMEX, Diners)
Electronic money is not accepted
QR code payment is not available.
Route
Nearby Tourist Attractions
・Kyoto Gion Tempura Endo Yasaka Honten Kitadate
・KIMONO TEA CEREMONY MAIKOYA at GION KIYOMIZU
・Beef cutlet Kyoto Katsuyu Gion Yasaka


