Osakamon Sweets (Takeaway)
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ANGETSUDO
Japanese confectionery since 1868
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Angetsu Monaka
(rice wafers with bean jelly filling)
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DANJIRIYA
Japanese confectionery since 1946
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Danjiri
(murasame bean cake)
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EIKYUDO YOSHIMUNE
Japanese confectionery since 1946
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Iimoriyama
(bun with white bean paste)
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Nankô-no Sato
(bun with yellow bean paste and walnut)
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Nawate Goten
(bean with two bean pastes)
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Masatsura Manjû
(bun with milk bean paste)
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Kawachi Ondo Taiko
(bun with yellow bean paste)
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Shinobugaoka
(butter-flavoured chestnut bun)
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Chôchin Mochi
(bun with red bean paste and rice cake)
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FUJIYA
bean and nut snack shop since 1913
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Suzume-no Tamago
(egg-shaped peanut snack)
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KAMEYA SHIGEHIRO
Japanese confectionery since 1936
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Kaichû Shiruko
(instant sweet bean porridge)
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Kusa Mochi
(rice cake with yomogi herb flavour)
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Sakura Mochi
(rice cake wrapped by sakura leaf)
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KATSURAYA
Japanese confectionery since 1964
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Kawachi Monaka
(wafers with bean jelly and grapes)
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KINUGASA
Japanese confectionery since 1867
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Tonchô
(sticky rice with beans, konbu and plum)
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Akinai
(yellow bean paste cake)
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Ôsaka-jôshi
(castella cake with bean paste)
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Mizu-no Miyako
(monaka wafers with bean paste)
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Hisakata
(bean paste cake)
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Sanjukkoku-Bune
(boat-shaped pancake with bean paste)
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Kinunagon
(bean cake: Dec. to Feb. only)
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Kuri Yôkan
(bean jelly with chestnut: New Year holidays only)
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Senba
(bean cake: Dec. to Feb. only)
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KISHIWADA FUGETSUDO
Japanese confectionery since 1902
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Tama Shigure
(bean cake)
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KITARINDO
candy shop since 1895
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Kiku-no Tsuyu
(aruheitô candy)
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KIYASU
Japanese confectionery since 1948
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Mitarashi
(skewered rice dumplings with soy sauce glare)
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Saka-Manjû
(steamed bun with sake flavour)
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MARUICHI KASHIHO
Japanese confectionery since 1895
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Totoya Chawan
(manjû cake shaped like a bowl turned upside down)
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Totoya Monaka
(wafers with bean paste)
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Rikyû Koin
(stamp-shaped sugar sculpture)
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Totoya
(manjû cake)
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Monaka
(wafers with bean paste and yuzu citrus paste)
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Ayu-gashi
(sweetfish-shaped cake)
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Hôchô Bôro
(kitchen knife-shaped buckwheat biscuit)
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OSAKA-NO SURUGAYA
Japanese confectionery since 1837
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Fuji-tsuru Neri Yôkan
(bean jelly)
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Fuji-tsuru Yoru-no Ume
(bean jelly)
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SHIMAYA
sweet potato shop since 1940s
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Abeno Potato
(honey-glazed sweet potato)
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Mishima-yaki
(steamed sweet potato with original taste)
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SHOGETSU
Japanese confectionery since 1953
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Tora-yaki
(pancake with filling: bean paste and chestnut / pastry cream)
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Cream Sando
(wafers with filling: sesame cream / kinako roasted soybean cream)
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SUEHIRODO
confectionary since 1869
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Satsuma-yaki
(bun with bean paste filling)
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SURUGAYA
Japanese confectionery since 1887
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Nagahori
(bean jelly with chestnut)
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Neri Yôkan
(bean jelly)
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Yoru-no Ume
(bean jelly)
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Kan-iri Mizu Yôkan
(canned bean jelly)
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TAKERI
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Shigure Mochi
(rice cake)
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TSUJIHACHI
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Izumi Murasame
(bean cake)
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TSURIGANEYA
Japanese confectionery near Shitennôji temple and Tsûtenkaku
since 1900
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Tsurigane Manjû
(cake shaped like the temple bell)
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Bashô
(banana-shaped cake)
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Hitokuchi Castella
(miniature bell-shaped cake)
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Tsurigane Monaka
(bell-shaped wafers with bean paste)
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HISAKUNI KOSENDO
souvenir shop since 1940
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Momiji-no Tempura
(fried maple leaf snack)