Eitaro Sohonpo

Eitaro Sohonpo

Eitaro Sohonpo is a Japanese confectionery shop founded in 1818. It got its start as a food stall in Nihonbashi, which was the commercial heart of Edo, the world's most populous city. Eitaro traditional Japanese sweets, handed down to this day, are rich in lore.

Eitaro Sohonpo
Eitaro Sohonpo
Kintsuba, so named because it's shaped like a sword hilt, is a thin wheat bun filled with bean paste and baked in fragrant sesame oil. Flavors vary by season: potato, chestnut, and so on.

Tradition and Innovation: Try a Tasting of Eitaro's Candies, Old and New

Today's skyscraper-lined Nihonbashi was home to a bustling fish market during the Edo period (1603–1867). A young confectionery named Eitaro had a stall there where he made "large, sweet, and delicious" kintsuba buns that became a favorite among fish-market workers. Eitaro's Edo-style warmth and generosity surely boosted his popularity, and the stall thrived. At age 25, he opened a permanent shop in its current location.

The store's signature umeboshi [pickled plum] candy comes with a fun story: sugar was scarce during the Edo period, but Eitaro used lots of it along with a fancy natural pigment called honbeni (safflower red). Crimson in color and triangular in shape, the candy got its unlikely name from Edo wit, which relished the joke of likening sweet candy to sour pickles. A century later, umeboshi candy became a popular Tokyo souvenir among Kyoto geisha, who claimed that applying it to their lips before putting on makeup would "make lips shiny and prevent chapping."

Other Eitaro Sohonpo favorites include black-sugar candy, matcha candy, black-tea candy, throat lozenges, and fruit candy made of domestic fruit without colorings or preservatives. "Sweet Lip," a tube of honey-like candy resembling lip gloss, is part of the Ameya Eitaro line and an adorable Tokyo souvenir.

Eitaro Sohonpo

Address 1-2-8 Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
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TEL 03-3271-7785
Hours

10:00–18:00

Closed

Sundays and Holidays

Website https://www.amazon.com/stores/EITARO/page/4810A75E-C792-4727-A060-47F6ADE0363B?ref_=cm_sw_r_ud_ast_store_6GZKBJBQ8A2G6C97F3GN
Website https://www.eitarosouhonpo.co.jp/
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*This information is based on the time of the interview.

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