This global brand site is developed by "Nonaka Confectionery" from Niigata Prefecture and aims to introduce traditional Japanese confectionery to the world. With a history of over 100 years since its establishment, the company develops products based on the philosophy of "modern reconstruction of the art of Japanese confectionery.
Popular products include "Matcha green tea fresh confections" and "Yokan with a seasonal theme," which are made from rice grown in Niigata and Japanese tea for the ultimate in flavor. The company is also aggressively expanding overseas, and its "international packaging" sold in high-end department stores in the U.S. and Europe features designs that convey the beauty of Japanese culture to the rest of the world.
The website features "explanations of wagashi production methods" and "interviews with artisans" to promote the appeal of traditional techniques, while the online store sells limited-time collaboration products, which are popular among fans.
This nursery school is located in Tama City, Tokyo, and its educational policy is to "grow up with nature in a spiritually rich environment. The school yard has large trees and a stream, [...].