A Momoyama confection with the imperial crest, exuding the refreshing scent of Natsumikan. Mantan (Gion Matsuri) - 1 piece, Price: 216 yen (tax included) "Mantan (Gion Matsuri)" is a Momoyama confection stamped with the imperial crest of Yasaka Shrine, the center of Gion Matsuri. It is baked moist with a dough made from seasonal Natsumikan, cream cheese, and lemon juice. The Natsumikan are carefully selected, grown without pesticides or fertilizers. After the rich creaminess of the cream cheese, the fragrance of Natsumikan gently spreads, leaving a refreshing aftertaste. Depicting scenes of summer in Kyoto on fan-shaped crackers. Natsuyori (Gion Matsuri) - 5 pieces, Price: 972 yen (tax included) "Natsuyori (Gion Matsuri)" are fan-shaped crackers depicting scenes of summer in Kyoto. Made with beet sugar and Hokkaido-produced ancient wheat flour, and deliberately baked without eggs, they have a simple flavor that brings out the natural taste of the ingredients. These are fragrant and gently sweet Kyoto crackers. Package design perfect for souvenirs The package features charming illustrations of Kyoto's grid-like streets and festival floats, giving the impression of holding the liveliness of Gion Matsuri in the palm of your hand. They are ideal not only as Kyoto souvenirs but also as gifts for those far away, being lightweight and having a long shelf life. Bite-sized dumplings shaped like komagata lanterns, with a gentle texture. Yoiyama Dango - 10 pieces, Price: 2,160 yen (tax included) Soft gyuhi gently wraps white bean paste, with the imperial crest of Yasaka Shrine stamped on each one. The box is shaped like a festival float, and the lightly pink-tinted filling resembles lanterns being lit one by one in the still-bright evening sky. In a special box shaped like a festival float The gentle flavor of white bean paste and gyuhi is reminiscent of childhood memories of looking up at the light of lanterns. Like the light of lanterns coloring the Yoiyama night of Gion Mat