Naniwa Church
Naniwa Church is a protestant church founded in 1877. The building was constructed in 1930.
Established around 1830, this traditional dessert shop specializes in "korai mochi". The name of these rice cakes comes from the area in which the shop is located. Selling exclusively handmade products, Kikujudo takes pride in the unique shape of their mochi.
Naniwa Church is a protestant church founded in 1877. The building was constructed in 1930.
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