This is the best place to buy souvenirs in Ikebukuro! Miharadoh offers a variety of Ikebukuro's famous confections, including manjuu (steamed buns) loved by Rampo Edogawa, a great writer.
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Mihara-do is a popular long-established Japanese confectionery store in Ikebukuro.

Founded in 1937, Rampo no Kura was the first shop in Ikebukuro. You can purchase a variety of carefully selected Japanese sweets, such as manju (steamed buns) loved by Rampo Edogawa, a great writer, and monaka (a sweet made in the shape of an owl, the symbol of Ikebukuro).
A variety of Ikebukuro's famous sweets created with tradition and skilled techniques.
Tororo Manju loved by Edogawa Rampo
(In stores, they can be purchased in units of 1 piece.

Gift box of 4 pieces

Ideal as a gift! Ikebukuro monaka with a cute owl, the symbol of Ikebukuro
Ikebukuro monaka, a Japanese confectionery featuring the owl, the symbol of Ikebukuro, makes a perfect souvenir!
Ikebukuro monaka, with its cute owl figure and carefully selected azuki red bean paste, has long been a favorite Ikebukuro confectionary.
The small portion packaging is a delight for souvenirs!

Sold in packages of 2 to 18 pieces, you can choose from a variety of options for different occasions.
The owl, considered a bird of good luck, is in red and white for good luck!

They are ideal for small celebrations, greetings, and petit gifts for weddings.
There are many other Japanese sweets!




Also available at online store!
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●Location: 1-20-4 Nishi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 171-0021
Access: 1 minute walk from Ikebukuro Station (JR, Tokyo Metro, etc.)
Business hours: 10:00-18:00
Closed: Monday
*The contents and services in this article are subject to change.
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