Tamakiya Hekoki Manju たまきや へこきまんじゅう

Laugh at the name, and eat to satisfy your stomach!

A Japanese-style sweet in the shape of a ninja, made with plenty of sweet potatoes, which is a specialty of Akame 48 Waterfalls in a quasi-national park. The name may surprise you, but its delicious taste will surely satisfy your stomach. It's a classic product not only for locals in Nabari City but also for visitors to the Akame Shijuhachi Waterfalls. It's a small shop, but sometimes there's a long queue of customers waiting.
There are various types of Hekoki manju, including those made with plain dough, sweet bean paste, cream cheese, and apple. They are available for takeout, so you can warm them up and eat at home. However, freshly made Hekoki Manju is highly recommended! Please enjoy the piping hot Hekoki Manju.
Address
〒518-0469 名張市赤目町長坂720-1
Phone
0595-63-0113
Official website
Visit Website
Business hours
10:00~16:00
Holidays
Irregular holidays (Closed in winter). ※Please check the website for details.
Access by public transportation
10 minutes by bus from Kintetsu "Akameguchi Station" to "Akame Waterfall" bus stop
Access by car
・From Osaka area: About 20 km from "Hari IC" on the Meihan National Highway
・From Nagoya area: About 25 km from "Ueno IC" on the Meihan National Highway
Parking space
parking available

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