In the second photo above there is tenmusu 天むす, when ten 天 means heaven, sky, and musu comes from omusubi, another word for onigiri, the rice ball. You can type "onigiri" below "Search This Blog" to get the post mentioning it.
A friend has informed me that tenmusu is famous in Nagoya, though found all over Japan. Thank you for the information!
In the second photo above there is tenmusu 天むす, when ten 天 means heaven, sky, and musu comes from omusubi, another word for onigiri, the rice ball. You can type "onigiri" below "Search This Blog" to get the post mentioning it.
ReplyDeleteA friend has informed me that tenmusu is famous in Nagoya, though found all over Japan. Thank you for the information!