Miyagegashi

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Yuki-usagi from Fukuoka

Miyagegashi (土産菓子, also miyagekashi; lit.'souvenir sweet') refers to a sweet made with the purpose of selling it as a souvenir. As with most other Japanese souvenirs (omiyage), the typical miyagegashi is a regional specialty (meibutsu) and cannot be bought outside its specific geographic area. The making and selling of omiyagegashi is an important part of Japan's souvenir (omiyage) industry.

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  1. ^ Bunmeidou History of Castella [1] Archived June 22, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Simakis, Suki-Rose (2017-08-25). "Why You Must Bring Home a Tokyo Banana to Your Loved Ones". Fodor's Travel.

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