For the uninitiated
Different wagashi are made during the year based on the season
There is a wide variety of wagashi types, some you probably already know!
Mochi: a rice cake made of glutinous rice
Sakuramochi: a rice cake filled with anko and wrapped in a pickled cherry leaf
Dango: a small, sticky, sweet mochi, commonly skewered on a stick
Daifuku: general term for mochi stuffed with anko
Taiyaki: a core of anko surrounded by a fried dough covering shaped like a fish
Anmitsu: chilled gelatinous cubes with fruit
Manjū: steamed cakes of an surrounded by a flour mixture, available in many shapes such as peaches, rabbits, and mushrooms
There are many more types, but they all look almost too good to eat.
Your life won’t be complete until you taste one of these.
You need to go online right now and search if there are any Japanese sweets shops near you.
If there aren’t any, you can always try your hand at making it yourself!