
Japanese Sugar Craft
Takarasanbon Hanabako
This elegant treat comes in a cute floral package, offering a refined sweetness. At first glance, it may look like a simple round candy, but once you taste it, you'll be surprised by its completely unique texture and flavor, unlike anything you've had before.
A charmingly packaged treat with an unexpectedly unique texture and refined sweetness.



Spotlight the Maker

Moroeya
Rakugan Moroeya Co., Ltd. is a long-established Japanese confectionery manufacturer founded in 1849 in the Nomachi area of Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture. For over 170 years, the company has been preserving and sharing Kanazawa's confectionery culture. Their flagship product, "Rakugan," is a traditional dry confection made by mixing starch powder from rice with syrup and sugar, pressing it into molds, and drying it—a process that adheres to traditional methods. Additionally, they offer products such as "Hojo Sweets," "Kaga Hosho," and "Hana Usagi," which convey the traditions of Kaga confections. The main store is located in Masuizumi, Kanazawa City, and the company operates several other locations within the city, including the Nishi Chaya Karyo.
Producing area
石川県 | Ishikawa
Ishikawa Prefecture lies along the Sea of Japan in the Hokuriku region, centered around Kanazawa—a city rich in history and culture. Kenrokuen Garden, famed as one of Japan’s three most celebrated gardens, offers stunning views across all four seasons. Kanazawa Castle, traditional tea districts, and modern art museums showcase a blend of old and new.
