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【Ukiha, Fukuoka】Wagashi Budouya

Wagashi Budouya, located in Ukiha City, Fukuoka Prefecture, is a renowned local wagashi shop. Its signature treat, “Mametan,” is celebrated for its charming appearance and rich flavor. The store is housed in a traditional Japanese-style building, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere where visitors can experience both local culture and a sense of relaxation.

About: Wagashi Budoya

Wagashi Budouya offers a diverse range of wagashi, each infused with a deep sense of seasonality and local charm. Especially notable are the seasonal wagashi, crafted with ingredients that reflect the flavors of each time of year. Every treat is meticulously handmade by skilled artisans, who take great care in both ingredient selection and traditional production methods. The store, designed in a traditional Japanese architectural style, provides a warm and inviting atmosphere. For both visitors and locals, Wagashi Budoya serves as a delightful hub of cultural and culinary exchange.

Highlights

When visiting Wagashi Budoya, start by savoring the seasonal Japanese confectionery “Mametan” within the store. Afterwards, take some time to relax and appreciate the surrounding scenery and the beauty of the changing seasons. Spring and fall, in particular, offer stunning natural views, making it ideal for a leisurely walk to enjoy the lingering flavors of the wagashi. The store also hosts seasonal wagashi-making workshops and cultural events, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in local traditions. For a serene and culturally rich experience, spending time at Wagashi Budoya is an excellent choice.

Location and Official Website

Name: Wagashi Budouya {和菓子 葡萄家}

Address: 334 Nagarekawa Ukiha Town, Ukiha City, Fukuoka Prefecture

Business Hours:

10:00am – 6:00pm (closes at sunset in winter)

Closed :

Thursdays, the New Year’s holiday and Japanese Obon (during summer)

Phone number: 0943-77-5930

Official Website: Link

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Note: Information is current at the time of publication. Opening hours may change or the restaurant may be closed depending on the facility. Please check the official website before visiting.


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