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Camellia Tea Ceremony
@camelliakyoto@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

Both stores have historically played slightly different roles.

For a long time Ichiwa provided mochi specifically for the gods of Imamiya-jinja and for its pilgrims. In the Edo period, when rice became more affordable, Kazariya was opened (by Ichiwa) as a more general rest stop.

#あぶり餅 #一文字屋和輔

Noren (hanging curtain) at Ichiwa.
Noren (hanging curtain) at Ichiwa.
Noren (hanging curtain) at Ichiwa.
Nao-san enjoys aburi-mochi at Kazariya.
Nao-san enjoys aburi-mochi at Kazariya.
Nao-san enjoys aburi-mochi at Kazariya.
Noren (hanging curtain) at Kazariya.
Noren (hanging curtain) at Kazariya.
Noren (hanging curtain) at Kazariya.
Aburi-mochi being prepared at Kazariya.
Aburi-mochi being prepared at Kazariya.
Aburi-mochi being prepared at Kazariya.
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