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Kanshundo Higashiten

Experience traditional Japanese confectionery making at a long-established shop dating back to the Edo period.

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Founded in 1865, this historic Japanese confectionery store has deep ties with shrines and temples, serving traditional sweets to Toyokuni Shrine and the former Rokujyo Imperial Palace. They sell seasonal fresh sweets and dry sweets, led by their signature product 'Chajuki', modeled after a ceramic matcha bowl.

At Kanshundo Higashiten, guests can participate in making Japanese sweets. The workshop offers experiences in making four types of sweets: raw sugar sweets, uirou, nerikiri, and kinton. With experienced artisans providing detailed guidance, the workshop is accessible to beginners. The motifs change monthly, featuring themes like cherry blossoms in spring and maple leaves in autumn, offering a new experience with each visit. After the workshop, you can taste one of your own sweets with matcha, taking the other two home to enjoy later.

The store also features live demonstrations by skilled artisans and houses a tea room, 'Chabou Yoroi'. Located in front of Toyokuni Shrine, associated with the Toyotomi family, and close to popular tourist spots like Kiyomizu-dera Temple and Sanjusangen-do, this is a unique experience to incorporate into your Kyoto sightseeing plan.

Highlights

  • Experience making Japanese sweets at a historic and prestigious confectionery store.
  • Receive careful instruction from experienced artisans, suitable for beginners.
  • Taste your own sweets with matcha tea.
  • Conveniently located near Kiyomizu-dera and Sanjusangen-do.

Photos

  • The store utilizes a traditional Kyoto townhouse

    The store utilizes a traditional Kyoto townhouse

  • A valuable experience with direct instruction from artisans

    A valuable experience with direct instruction from artisans

  • Taste your own sweets with matcha tea

    Taste your own sweets with matcha tea

  • The flagship product 'Chajuki', a confectionery resembling real tea utensils

    The flagship product 'Chajuki', a confectionery resembling real tea utensils

  • Live demonstrations of wagashi making by artisans

    Live demonstrations of wagashi making by artisans

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Details

Name in Japanese
甘春堂 東店
Postal Code
605-0931
Address
511-1Chayacho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto
Telephone
075-561-1318
Closed
Open every day (except for temporary closures)
Hours
9:00am-5:00pm
Wagashi experience times: 9:15 am, 11:00 am, 1:00 pm, 3:00 pm (Approximately 1 hour 15 minutes)
Price
2,500 yen (excluding tax)
Access
8 minutes walk from Keihan Main Line Kiyomizu-Gojo Station
Credit Cards
Accepted only at the tea room, cash only for the wagashi workshop
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)