Shogetsudo(しょうげつどう), a traditional Japanese sweets shop on Suzuran-dori in Koshienguchi, is selling “Sazare-ishi”.
(Information provided by Monchan @ Nishitsu SP)
Here it is↓

So pretty〜✨ So refreshing-looking〜🎐
It looks like a kohakuto-style sweet sold as a summer-only item. Small: 854 yen (tax included), large: 1,566 yen (tax included).

“Sazare-ishi” means small pebbles, and it appears in the lyrics of Japan’s national anthem, “Kimigayo.”
Sazare〜 ishi no〜 iwao(rock) to〜 narite〜
It’s considered auspicious as a symbol of growth and prosperity, so it would probably make a lovely gift too〜😊
Shogetsudo also seems to have other summer-only items available right now〜↓



So many colorful and cute sweets〜♡
Here’s the outside of the shop↓

Here it is on the map↓
The address is 2-4-33 Koshienguchi, Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture.
9:00~19:00
Closed
Tuesdays
Address
2-4-33 Koshienguchi, Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture
Phone
0798-67-2040
Related links
Nishinomiya Famous Sweets
Tabelog
Finally
By the way, Shogetsudo is a long-established wagashi shop that has been in business for 98 years. With the homecoming season coming up, why not pick some up as a souvenir for your trip home〜
More gourmet info about Shogetsudo↓













