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Basho-an (Creative Wagashi Workshop)
A Japanese sweets shop where you can enjoy delightfully springy textures and the fun of a traditional stone-mill experience.
Located in Takimi Koji, a retro-themed street that recreates the atmosphere of old Japan, this traditional Japanese sweets shop has been beloved for generations. Since its founding in 1868, Basho-an has continued to preserve its time-honored production methods.
Its signature specialty is Hon-zukuri Warabimochi (Shoraibi Mochi). Cooked slowly in a direct-fire kettle, the warabimochi boasts a satisfyingly springy, elastic texture. Another highlight is the stone-mill experience, where customers grind premium Tanba black soybeans themselves to make fragrant kinako powder. Enjoying the freshly milled kinako sprinkled over the warabimochi makes the flavor all the more exceptional.
In summer, parfaits featuring warabimochi are especially popular. Options include a kinako parfait and a matcha parfait that pairs moist Tokachi azuki beans from Hokkaido with matcha ice cream. The menu also offers a variety of refreshing sweets such as Uji matcha shaved ice with milk and Shoraibi kakigori.
Beyond sweets, Basho-an serves food items like hayashi rice and okowa set meals. Takeout warabimochi is available in five flavors-black soybean kinako, matcha, kuromitsu syrup, sesame, and cocoa. With such an extensive lineup, it’s easy to see why visitors find it hard to experience everything in just one visit.
Highlights
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A traditional Japanese sweets shop that has preserved its original methods since its founding in 1868.
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The signature hon-zukuri Shoraibi Mochi is prized for its delightfully springy texture.
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A popular highlight is the stone-mill experience, where customers grind soybeans themselves to make kinako powder.
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In summer, parfaits featuring warabimochi are especially popular.
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Warabimochi for souvenirs is also available.
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Fragrant kinako pairs perfectly with the delightfully springy texture of the warabimochi.
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Takeout warabimochi is available in five different flavors.
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Located on B1F of Umeda Sky Building, within Takimi Koji.
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Are foreign-language menus or photo menus available?
There is no menu exclusively in a foreign language, but English descriptions are included on the menu.
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Can I get take-out?
Yes.
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Is there free Wi-Fi available in the restaurant?
Osaka Free Wi-Fi is available.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 甘味処 創作和菓子工房 芭蕉庵
- Postal Code
- 531-0076
- Address
- Umeda Sky Building B1F, 1-1-90 Oyodonaka, Kita-ku, Osaka City, Osaka
- Telephone
- 06-6440-5928
- Closed
- Irregular holidays (set by the Umeda Sky Building)
- Business Hours
- 11:00pm - 8:00pm (L.O.7:00pm)
- Access
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(1) About 7 minutes walk from JR any Line’s Osaka Station.
(2) About 9 minutes walk from Osaka Metro any Line’s Umeda Station.
(3) About 9 minutes walk from Hankyu Osaka Umeda Station. - Credit Cards
- Accepted
- Official Website
- Official Website (Japanese)
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