Henba mochi Oharaimachi shop
Henba mochi Oharaimachi shop
The name Henba mochi allegedly comes from visitors to Ise Shrine (Ise Jingu) sending their horses back (henba) when crossing the Miya River en route to the shrine. Henba mochi is, like Akafuku mochi, a popular local rice cake confection. Wrapped inside the rice cake is strained bean paste. The confection is neatly grilled on both sides and gives off a subtly grilled flavor when eaten.
Address | 1-149-1 Uji Urata, Ise-shi, Mie-ken, 516-0026 |
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Directions | Public Transportation From JR and Kintetsu Iseshi Station, take the Geku-Naiku Junkan bus (the bus looping around the inner and outer shrines) to Jingu Kaikan-mae, then walk approximately 10 minutes to Henba mochi Oharaimachi. By car An approximately five minute drive from the Ise Expressway “Ise Interchange” |
Hours of operation | 9:30 - 17:00 (weekdays) 9:00 - 17:00 (weekends and holidays) |
Telephone | 0596-25-0150 |
Website | Official site |
Closed | Mondays (or Tuesday when Monday falls on a national or substitute holiday) |
Fees |
All information posted here are as of January 14, 2016.
Please be aware that current information may differ from contents posted.
Please be aware that current information may differ from contents posted.
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