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Gionbō (祇園坊 or ぎおんぼう) is a wagashi (Japanese sweet). It resembles a dried persimmon and is now made by filling gyūhi (a soft form of mochi) with bean jam then sprinkling white sugar over it.In the time when sugar was an expensive rarity dried persimmon made by drying astringent persimmons (Japanese: shibugaki) was a precious sweetener and it was very commonly used in many households.

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