- Kamayakiyonaga has been making Japanese sweets since 1617 in Kyoto, Japan.
- Most recipes include simple ingredients like rice flour, sugar, and beans.
- The designs change with the seasons. In the fall, the shop makes chrysanthemum flower wagashi.
Kamayakiyonaga is a confectionery shop in Kyoto, Japan, that has been making sweets since 1617. Today, it's run by 17th-generation owner Maegawa Kiyoaki. The shop specializes in kyogashi, a type of wagashi only made in Japan's ancient capital, Kyoto.
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