Savor these delicate, sweet candies shaped like an adorable pair of rabbits taking part in mochitsuki (餅つき), a traditional Japanese rice cake pounding ceremony.
In Japanese folklore, it is said that the shape of a rabbit making mochi can be seen on the surface of the moon, a belief that is closely tied to Japan's autumn moon-viewing tradition known as tsukimi. At the base of this confection are colorful konpeito, small sugar candies that were introduced to Japan in the 16th century and remain a beloved part of Japanese confectionery today.
Together, they create a seasonal sweet that reflects both history and cultural symbolism.
IMPORTANT This item will expire on Dec 2. Depending on the shipping company, it may not arrive before the expiration date. Please check the date before consumption. Thank you for understanding