Shuri Ishimine-cho] Established in 1948! Zanba Confectionary Shop” is the best place to go for the most delicious Kumpen ever! Traditional taste backed by a long-established business!

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基本情報

店舗名
Zahaba Confectionary Shop
住所
Zahaba Confectionery 3-6-1 Shuri Ishimine-cho, Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
電話番号
098-886-7454
営業時間
9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
定休日
non-scheduled holiday
サイトURL

About a minute’s drive from Naha Airport. It is a long-established confectionery store located in Shuri Ishimine-cho, Naha City. It is especially famous for its “kunpen” sweets, which locals say are the best among all kunpen! Locals also say, “This one is the best among all kunpen. They also have Western sweets, and their pies are also delicious.

Point 1: Is it a hard place to get to? What is the location of Zanami Confectionery?

Zanami Confectionary” is a long-established confectionery store founded in 1948, located in Shuri Ishimine-cho on the border with Urasoe City in the northeastern part of Naha City.

The store is famous for “Kunpen”, a Ryukyuan confectionery that has been nurtured since the days of the Ryukyu Kingdom and is always packed with customers who make the effort to visit.

In addition to kunpen, there are also taro and chestnut pies, lemon cakes, and other Western sweets, which also have many fans.

About a minute’s drive from Naha Airport. About 30 minutes via Uzumira Tunnel Route 58 and Route 82.

If you are not driving, it is a 15-minute walk from Keizuka Station on the Yui Rail.

Or, if by bus, take Naha Bus No. 125, which also passes Kokusai-dori and Novotel Naha-mae, and get off at Heian Byoin-mae. It is a 2-minute walk to the restaurant.

It may seem like a difficult place to get to, but it is surprisingly easy to get there without changing buses!

There are several free parking spaces in front of the restaurant.

Point 2: What kind of sweets does “Zanami Confectionary” recommend?

The most recommended item at “Zanami Confectionary Shop” is “kunpen.

Kunpen is a traditional Okinawan sweet with a baked crust and peanut filling and is sold by a variety of confectionery makers.

It is less well-known than Chinsuko, but once you get hooked on kunpen, you can’t help but buy it.

I had never heard of kunpen at first, but one day while walking along Ukishima Street in Naha, I casually bought a Kunpen from a confectionery store and found it delicious.

The kunpen from “Zanami Confectionery” is available with either peanut or black sesame bean paste.

It is hard to say which is better, but the most talked-about is the peanut-an.

The aroma of peanuts is very fragrant and savory.

They are available in large and small sizes.

They also come in a box, so they make a good gift!

In Naha, they are also sold at “Rakuen Department Store” in Department Store Riubou.

Point 3: What else do you recommend at Zanami Confectionary Shop?

Zanami Confectionary“ also offers ”Machikaji,“ a Japanese confectionary used in ceremonial deliveries, and ”Maki Gan,” a sponge cake wrapped around a sweet bean curd.

Although ceremonial gifts are now simplified in Okinawa, there used to be a custom that each family had to have its confectionery.

Since “Zanami Confectionary” is one of the three oldest confectionary stores in Okinawa, I think there were many people who came to buy confectionary for that purpose.

In Western confectionery, there are rare items such as “lemon cake,” a nostalgic retro Western confectionery, chestnut and taro pies, and “Hanatamu,” a pie made of taro and fresh cream.

In addition, although there are many pie cakes, they are sold both cut and whole, which is typical of Okinawa.

There are also cheese manju, shell ginger, brown sugar, and other manju varieties, which also have many hidden fans.

All of them are inexpensive and delicious, so I am tempted to buy them, but I worry about their expiration dates!

By the way, it seems that “kunpen” has a shelf life of about 17 days.

Zanami Confectionary, located in Shuri Ishimine-cho in the northeastern part of Naha City, is a long-established confectionary store that was founded in 1948 as a candy shop. It is famous for “kunpen,” a traditional Okinawan sweet, and many people have become fans after taking a bite of its fragrant peanut red bean paste. Please visit the shop and try it for yourself.