
Yokan Ukiyo-e (5 Pieces) - Popen
A set of five sweet adzuki bean paste bars in assorted flavors — red bean, white bean, brown sugar, matcha, and hojicha. Perfect as a snack with tea or for gifting to someone interested in traditional Japanese art. As they have a long shelf life, yokan are ideal for souvenirs and small gifts. Individually wrapped, easy to open and enjoy without utensils.
The gorgeous packaging features "Young Woman Blowing a Popen," a masterpiece by Kitagawa Utamaro, an ukiyo-e artist active from the mid- to late Edo period. This delicate depiction of a young woman blowing a glass whistle, "popen," vividly captures the feminine grace of Edo and a moment of everyday life, a style unique to Utamaro.
5 types
The smooth texture of the adzuki beans is made with Hokkaido-grown adzuki beans. Traditional yokan that has been passed down through generations of skilled artisans.
A set of five sweet adzuki bean paste bars in assorted flavors — red bean, white bean, brown sugar, matcha, and hojicha. Perfect as a snack with tea or for gifting to someone interested in traditional Japanese art. As they have a long shelf life, yokan are ideal for souvenirs and small gifts. Individually wrapped, easy to open and enjoy without utensils.
The gorgeous packaging features "Young Woman Blowing a Popen," a masterpiece by Kitagawa Utamaro, an ukiyo-e artist active from the mid- to late Edo period. This delicate depiction of a young woman blowing a glass whistle, "popen," vividly captures the feminine grace of Edo and a moment of everyday life, a style unique to Utamaro.
5 types
The smooth texture of the adzuki beans is made with Hokkaido-grown adzuki beans. Traditional yokan that has been passed down through generations of skilled artisans.
Original: $24.50
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$7.35Description
A set of five sweet adzuki bean paste bars in assorted flavors — red bean, white bean, brown sugar, matcha, and hojicha. Perfect as a snack with tea or for gifting to someone interested in traditional Japanese art. As they have a long shelf life, yokan are ideal for souvenirs and small gifts. Individually wrapped, easy to open and enjoy without utensils.
The gorgeous packaging features "Young Woman Blowing a Popen," a masterpiece by Kitagawa Utamaro, an ukiyo-e artist active from the mid- to late Edo period. This delicate depiction of a young woman blowing a glass whistle, "popen," vividly captures the feminine grace of Edo and a moment of everyday life, a style unique to Utamaro.
5 types
The smooth texture of the adzuki beans is made with Hokkaido-grown adzuki beans. Traditional yokan that has been passed down through generations of skilled artisans.






















