Mamehana “Confectionery wooden mold” made from Sanuki’s traditional craft, Wasanbon sugar. (Confectionery wooden molds are traditional products that are carefully carved by craftsmen to represent Japan’s four seasons and nature.) Confectionery wooden molds, which originated in the Edo period and are essential for making Japanese sweets, have a history of over 200 years. Yoshihiro Ichihara, the only traditional craftsman and confectionery mold maker in Shikoku, makes the molds.

What are the highlights of “Douhua”?
It is made by filling a wooden mold with Wasanbon. He will give you a detailed lecture, so you can enjoy it easily, and you can enjoy freshly made Wasanbon and nerikiri. You can also take out the Wasanbon you make. Wasanbon, where you can feel the four seasons of Japan Admission: Adults: 2,000 yen | Children: 1,500 yen Time required: 60 minutes There is also a wooden mold workshop “Ichihara Gallery”, which can be visited by advance reservation.
Please come and experience the charm of “Japanese lunch made with Takamatsu ingredients”.
Three points to enjoy Douhua to its fullest
① Best time to visit
You can enjoy it all year round. Depending on the ingredients, you can enjoy more deliciousness if you visit when they are in season.
② Suggested time needed
Estimated stay time is 1 to 2 hours. To make the most of your visit, we recommend allowing a little extra time.
③ What to bring

Basic information of Douhua
How to access Douhua
Located in Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture. You can visit by public transportation + foot from Takamatsu Airport or major stations, or by car.
Nearby tourist spots you should visit along with Douhua
Takamatsu City and nearby areas are dotted with attractive spots that you would like to visit with Mameka.
Frequently asked questions about Douhua
Q1. Is a reservation required?
Advance reservations are recommended as the restaurant tends to be full on weekends and dinner hours.
Q2. Is there a parking lot?
Please check the basic information. Many stores have multiple parking spaces available.
Q3. Is there a children’s menu?
Many stores have family-friendly menus. It’s best to check with the store in advance.
Q4. Can I use a credit card?
Varies by store. The number of stores that accept electronic money and QR payments is also increasing.
Summary | Must-see bean flowers when visiting Takamatsu City
Mamehana is famous for its “Japanese lunch made with Takamatsu ingredients.” When visiting Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture, be sure to include it in your schedule. An unforgettable journey awaits you, where you can experience the spectacular scenery, local food, and culture unique to Setouchi.
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Setouchi Tourism Lemon 
