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Isshindo Honpo, carrying on the health culture of the Edo period

1211issinndou1.jpg Isshindo Honpo, located in Hanzomon, Tokyo, makes food and sweets, inheriting the health culture that was born in the Edo period.
The keywords "learning from Edo and moving on to the future" seem to evoke the same sentiment as the apron.

For example, there are burdock root rice crackers, which are delicious and healthy snacks that you would want your children to eat as well.
We were sent a photo of the apron. In Tokyo, you can buy it at supermarkets such as "Seijo Ishii"!

1211issinndou2.jpg ●Isshindo Honpo Co., Ltd.
〒102-0083
2-3-3 Kojimachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
TEL: 03-3239-1635

●Click here for the homepage
http://www.isshin-do.co.jp

(Article by Nishimura)