Mitsumori Tansansen-ten
Walk for 15 minutes from Arima Onsen Station along the slopes of Arima, and at the top of Yumotozaka street, you will find Tansan Sengen Park, where a soda spring gushes forth from the ground. In April 2012, we opened the "Mitsumori Tansansen-ten" in an authentic Japanese-style house built in the early Showa period in Mikage, Kobe, which was moved to a new nearby location.
We at Mitsumori Honpo believe that this is due to our special connection with Arima Onsen.
Mitsumori Tansansen-ten is the lifeblood of our company, and together with the soda spring, we continue to focus on the origins of tansan senbei.
Mitsumori
Tansansen-ten
Walk for 15 minutes from Arima Onsen Station along the slopes of Arima, and at the top of Yumotozaka street, you will find Tansan Sengen Park, where a soda spring gushes forth from the ground. In April 2012, we opened the "Mitsumori Tansansen-ten" in an authentic Japanese-style house built in the early Showa period in Mikage, Kobe, which was moved to a new nearby location.
We at Mitsumori Honpo believe that this is due to our special connection with Arima Onsen.
Mitsumori Tansansen-ten is the lifeblood of our company, and together with the soda spring, we continue to focus on the origins of tansan senbei.
  • Mitsumori Honten
    〒651-1401 Arima-cho 290-1 TEL:078-903-0101
  • Mitsumori Honpo
    〒651-1401 Arima-cho 809 TEL:078-904-0106
  • Wagashi Kobo Arima
    〒651-1401 Arima-cho 1198 TEL:078-903-1995
  • MITSUMORI CAFE
    〒651-1401 Arima-cho 811 TEL:078-904-0107
  • Mitsumori Manju-ten
    〒651-1401 Arima-cho 811 TEL:078-904-0107
    Mitsumori Dango-ya
    〒651-1401 Arima-cho 1645 TEL:078-904-0700
  • Mitsumori Taikodori-ten
    〒651-1401 Arima-cho 1645 TEL:078-904-0600
  • Mitsumori online store
  • Mitsumori is involved in a local revitalization project
    in collaboration with Onsen Musume
    Arima Onsen Ganso Mitsumori's tansan senbei introduced by Onsen Musume, Arima Onsen's special tourism ambassador!
    lease come and enjoy the traditional taste of Arima's specialty carbonated rice crackers, which have been passed down since the end of the Meiji period.
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