Ichimonjiya Wasuke
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一文字屋和輔(いちもんじやわすけ)は、京都府京都市北区にある和菓子店。今宮神社の旧参道にあり、あぶり餅だけを提供している。創業は平安時代中期の長保2年(西暦1000年)。2020年現在、飲食店としては日本最古の老舗であり、いわゆる「1000年企業」の一つである。 店名の看板表記は「一文字屋和助」あるいは「あぶり餅 一和」とも表記され、通称は「一和」。「一文字屋和輔」とも「一文字屋和助」とも書き、正式表記は不明である。
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Ichimonjiya Wasuke (Japanese: 一文字屋和輔) is a traditional confectionery company located in Kita-ku, Kyoto, Japan. It was established in the year 1000 and is operated by the 25th generation of the same family. The recent building is about 300 years old and contains many benches and stools around small tables. Local people call the shop "Ichiwa". The business was founded to provide refreshments to pilgrims coming to pray at the adjacent Imamiya Shrine, a holy place founded in 994. The restaurant produces and sells wagashi, traditional Japanese confections often served with tea, namely:
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Ichimonjiya Wasuke
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Ichimonjiya Wasuke (Japanese: 一文字屋和輔) is a traditional confectionery company located in Kita-ku, Kyoto, Japan. It was established in the year 1000 and is operated by the 25th generation of the same family. The recent building is about 300 years old and contains many benches and stools around small tables. Local people call the shop "Ichiwa". The business was founded to provide refreshments to pilgrims coming to pray at the adjacent Imamiya Shrine, a holy place founded in 994. The restaurant produces and sells wagashi, traditional Japanese confections often served with tea, namely:
* aburi-mochi (or "aburimochi")- roasted rice cake in a sweet miso sauce
* green tea, etc. Over the centuries there have been minor changes made in concession to modernity. The water used for the mochi was originally sourced from a small spring in the shop's cellar, however this was changed after local health officials prohibited the use of well water. They now use a mochi machine to mechanically pound rice. After World War II they moved from charging on the honor system to a fixed price per plate. There is another old confectionery called Kazariya (Kasuragi) founded in 1656, but about 200 years ago its owner changed.
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一文字屋和輔(いちもんじやわすけ)は、京都府京都市北区にある和菓子店。今宮神社の旧参道にあり、あぶり餅だけを提供している。創業は平安時代中期の長保2年(西暦1000年)。2020年現在、飲食店としては日本最古の老舗であり、いわゆる「1000年企業」の一つである。 店名の看板表記は「一文字屋和助」あるいは「あぶり餅 一和」とも表記され、通称は「一和」。「一文字屋和輔」とも「一文字屋和助」とも書き、正式表記は不明である。
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