Hiroshima most famous and favorite souvenir would have to be Momiji Manju, sweet maple-shaped cakes with various fillings.
Visitors to Hiroshima can find souvenir boxes of momiji manju at department stores, train/airport kiosks and various souvenir stores in the Hondori Shopping Street and Miyajima Island.
There are many tales concerning the origin of the maple leaf shape of these sweets. Among the most famous is that the sweets were created by an observation made by Japan’s first Prime Minister Itoh Hirobumi. Itoh Hirobumi loved Miyajima and would often visit the island and the sacred Misen Mountain. Once during a visit in fall, Hirobumi saw the delicate hands of a young girl serving him tea and exclaimed, “Your hand is like a maple leaf!” This sparked an idea within the proprietress of an inn, who had her baker create sweets in the maple leaf shape.
In the past, each momiji manju was handmade. However with the onset of technology, they are now produced using machines. Visitors can see the machines in many of the momiji manju stores on Miyajima Island and in some stores in Hiroshima city. Also, there are momiji manju making workshops available for visitors whoh have a desire to create this nationwide favorite Japanese confectionary. One of the places which offers momiji manju making workshops on a regular basis is the Miyajima Traditional Crafts Center. This workshop is offered every day except on Mondays, when the center is closed. Though a small fee will be charged, visitors can create their own momiji manju in about an hour.
Momiji manju has a variety of different fillings. Traditionally, the sweets were filled with red bean paste, or anko. However, nowadays the flavors have expanded to additional Japanese flavors of smooth bean paste or koshian, lightly crushed bean paste or tsubuan, white sweet beans or shiroan, chestnuts with bean paste or kurian, green tea or matcha as well as foreign-ish flavors of cheese, chocolate and cream. Hiroshima Seto Inland Sea’s Lemon is new addition as well as various other seasonal flavors.
Though usually baked and eaten solo, the way momiji manju is partaken is expanding. Visitors may wish to try an unbaked “rare” momiji manju. Visitors may find momiji manju in Japanese parfaits in Hiroshima. On Miyajima Island, there are stores which deep-fry momiji manju. The bread like coating is quite crispy with the filling creamy. Be careful not to burn the tongue as cream or cream is quite hot once deep fried.
Whether purchasing a box as a souvenir for friends back home or sampling an individual momiji manju, this small piece of Japanese delight is a delicious symbol of Hiroshima.
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