Akafuku - Ise

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住所 :

26 Ujinakanokiricho, Ise, Mie 516-0025, Japan

電話 : 📞 +897
Postal code : 516-0025
Webサイト : http://www.akafuku.co.jp/
カテゴリ:

26 Ujinakanokiricho, Ise, Mie 516-0025, Japan
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YuBo Hua on Google

although there is alot of people, it's worth going to have some fresh Akafuku made in the main store!
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Art Yuen on Google

You can take a rest with paying ¥220 for traditional sweet with tea. And you can also enjoy the views of beautiful old buildings and historical street market.
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Mat on Google

Super cool place to enjoy the local specialty akafuku, fresh market served with tea and enjoyed in front of the river
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Ai on Google

Missed this Japanese wagashi. It is a traditional confectionery shop. Most of the tourist queue for take away. But actually the queue to dine in is shorter. That is a good rest after a whole day visiting, with river view. The mochi with azuki (red bean) on top just a perfect combination. The red bean paste is so smooth and pair it with tea, again.. Unforgettable. Too bad I only found this at Ise or Osaka stations.. As this is freshly made, you have to consumed it within 2-3 days.. So enjoy it if you happen to go to Ise.. Update: Went back to Ise again because of this shop.. Never diasspoint me.. Enjoyed the tea with akafuka.. Always..
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James F on Google

Great sweets and matcha though very touristy.
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Shingo Sae-Lim on Google

(Trip was made back then on 23 Nov 2019, 2 years before the Covid-19 Pandemic hit) Never knew that akafuku has such a long history dating back to 1707. It was one of the many tea houses catering to people who came to Ise Grand Shrine during their pilgrimage. The akafuku mochi is consists of a soft mochi center covered in a red bean paste. The unique shape is very symbolic, with the three ridges representing the course of the sacred river Isuzu, and the white mochi depicting the pebbles that lie on the riverbed. It is the most iconic and famous sweet and souvenir of Ise. Needless to say, we had to give it a try. So does it live up to the hype? Well for me, I appreciate the heritage and symbolism of it all, but it feels more like satisfying your soul rather than satisfying your appetite. I mean it’s nice and tasty, but it doesn’t leave a lasting impression. Makes for a good gift nonetheless.
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ADream In Japan on Google

I was told this is what to try in Ise, but was underwhelmed. It’s Mochi covered in, albeit smooth and high quality, Anko red bean paste. For ¥230 they included a second tea and we shared one order. It was so much anko, I’m glad I only had to eat one. The tea water is made in this huge vat. It was cool. It’s a nice little break though. You sit on bamboo mats in the tea house while eating. If you don’t like red bean paste, definitely skip this and go over to Fukusuke for the Iseudon!!
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Hiroki Iwata on Google

Traditional sweets cafe by the river! Feel Japan here having tea and sweets on tatami maps with river view. Pop in for a quick rest.

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