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From the Finish Line of the Oiyama Festival, Delivering the Summer of Hakata: Ishimura Manseido Launches Lucky Sweets for the Hakata Gion Yamakasa and Hosts Limited-Time Events at Main Store

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Ishimura Manseido, a 120-year-old confectionery company in Hakata, is launching limited-edition lucky sweets 'Gion Manju' and 'Daikoku Ame' for the Hakata Gion Yamakasa festival, along with a special 'Yamakasa-themed Lucky Bag' and exclusive in-store events at its main store, located at the iconic 'Mawari-dome' finish line.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Where is Ishimura Manseido's main store located?
A: At 2-1 Suzaki-machi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka. It's right next to the 'Mawari-dome', the finish line of the Oiyama.
Q: What are the features of 'Gion Manju'?
A: A limited-edition wagashi with Kushida Shrine's sacred crest design, sake-flavored dough, and mildly sweet red bean paste.
Q: What is the chance of getting a lucky doll in 'Daikoku Ame'?
A: Approximately one in several boxes contains one of three types: Black, Gold, or Special-Colored Daikoku.
Q: Where can I buy the lucky bag?
A: Available only at select stores including the main store and stationside outlets, while supplies last.
Q: How can I join the main store event?
A: Spend 850 JPY or more during the Yamakasa period to get a stamp card; collect 4+ stamps to enter the draw.