Osakamon Sweets (Takeaway)
ANGETSUDO
Japanese confectionery since 1868
Angetsu Monaka
(rice wafers with bean jelly filling)
DANJIRIYA
Japanese confectionery since 1946
Danjiri
(murasame bean cake)
EIKYUDO YOSHIMUNE
Japanese confectionery since 1946
Iimoriyama
(bun with white bean paste)
Nankô-no Sato
(bun with yellow bean paste and walnut)
Nawate Goten
(bean with two bean pastes)
Masatsura Manjû
(bun with milk bean paste)
Kawachi Ondo Taiko
(bun with yellow bean paste)
Shinobugaoka
(butter-flavoured chestnut bun)
Chôchin Mochi
(bun with red bean paste and rice cake)
FUJIYA
bean and nut snack shop since 1913
Suzume-no Tamago
(egg-shaped peanut snack)
KAMEYA SHIGEHIRO
Japanese confectionery since 1936
Kaichû Shiruko
(instant sweet bean porridge)
Kusa Mochi
(rice cake with yomogi herb flavour)
Sakura Mochi
(rice cake wrapped by sakura leaf)
KATSURAYA
Japanese confectionery since 1964
Kawachi Monaka
(wafers with bean jelly and grapes)
KINUGASA
Japanese confectionery since 1867
Tonchô
(sticky rice with beans, konbu and plum)
Akinai
(yellow bean paste cake)
Ôsaka-jôshi
(castella cake with bean paste)
Mizu-no Miyako
(monaka wafers with bean paste)
Hisakata
(bean paste cake)
Sanjukkoku-Bune
(boat-shaped pancake with bean paste)
Kinunagon
(bean cake: Dec. to Feb. only)
Kuri Yôkan
(bean jelly with chestnut: New Year holidays only)
Senba
(bean cake: Dec. to Feb. only)
KISHIWADA FUGETSUDO
Japanese confectionery since 1902
Tama Shigure
(bean cake)
KITARINDO
candy shop since 1895
Kiku-no Tsuyu
(aruheitô candy)
KIYASU
Japanese confectionery since 1948
Mitarashi
(skewered rice dumplings with soy sauce glare)
Saka-Manjû
(steamed bun with sake flavour)
MARUICHI KASHIHO
Japanese confectionery since 1895
Totoya Chawan
(manjû cake shaped like a bowl turned upside down)
Totoya Monaka
(wafers with bean paste)
Rikyû Koin
(stamp-shaped sugar sculpture)
Totoya
(manjû cake)
Monaka
(wafers with bean paste and yuzu citrus paste)
Ayu-gashi
(sweetfish-shaped cake)
Hôchô Bôro
(kitchen knife-shaped buckwheat biscuit)
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Sakai City MapOSAKA-NO SURUGAYA
Japanese confectionery since 1837
Fuji-tsuru Neri Yôkan
(bean jelly)
Fuji-tsuru Yoru-no Ume
(bean jelly)
SHIMAYA
sweet potato shop since 1940s
Abeno Potato
(honey-glazed sweet potato)
Mishima-yaki
(steamed sweet potato with original taste)
SHOGETSU
Japanese confectionery since 1953
Tora-yaki
(pancake with filling: bean paste and chestnut / pastry cream)
Cream Sando
(wafers with filling: sesame cream / kinako roasted soybean cream)
SUEHIRODO
confectionary since 1869
Satsuma-yaki
(bun with bean paste filling)
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Ôsaka City MapSURUGAYA
Japanese confectionery since 1887
Nagahori
(bean jelly with chestnut)
Neri Yôkan
(bean jelly)
Yoru-no Ume
(bean jelly)
Kan-iri Mizu Yôkan
(canned bean jelly)
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Minami Area MapTAKERI
Shigure Mochi
(rice cake)
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Sakai City MapTSUJIHACHI
Izumi Murasame
(bean cake)
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Izumi Area MapTSURIGANEYA
Japanese confectionery near Shitennôji temple and Tsûtenkaku
since 1900
Tsurigane Manjû
(cake shaped like the temple bell)
Bashô
(banana-shaped cake)
Hitokuchi Castella
(miniature bell-shaped cake)
Tsurigane Monaka
(bell-shaped wafers with bean paste)
HISAKUNI KOSENDO
souvenir shop since 1940
Momiji-no Tempura
(fried maple leaf snack)