[If you spend 11:00 to 16:00 at Kanazawa Station] Spring 'Yell Ouenka' newly introduced at 'Hatchoya Ekinokura' directly connected to JR Kanazawa Station

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  • [If you spend 11:00 to 16:00 at Kanazawa Station] Spring 'Yell Ouenka' newly introduced at 'Hatchoya Ekinokura' directly connected to JR Kanazawa Station
  • Hatchoya Ekinokura at Kanazawa Station is offering a new spring sweets menu, 'Yell Ouenka', created through a collaboration between Ishikawa farmers and wagashi artisans.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: March 31, 2026

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Hatchoya Ekinokura at Kanazawa Station is offering a new spring sweets menu, 'Yell Ouenka', created through a collaboration between Ishikawa farmers and wagashi artisans.

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[If you spend 11:00 to 16:00 at Kanazawa Station] Spring 'Yell Ouenka' newly introduced at 'Hatchoya Ekinokura' directly connected to JR Kanazawa Station (March 31, 2026), PR Times
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March 31, 2026
Hatchoya Ekinokura at Kanazawa Station is offering a new spring sweets menu, 'Yell Ouenka', created through a collaboration between Ishikawa farmers and wagashi artisans.
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Operated by Hachiban Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture; President and CEO: Masanori Nagamaru), which provides various 'food' offerings centering around the Hokuriku region such as Hachiban Ramen and Japanese-style izakayas, "Hatchoya Ekinokura - Kanazawa Station Branch" (Kanazawa Hyakubangai Anto West 3rd Floor) is a Japanese food izakaya that can be easily used at any time. It accommodates everything from set meals utilizing seasonal ingredients during the day to solo drinking and banquets at night.

Whether you want to slowly enjoy a Kanazawa-style tea time, have a little time before boarding the bullet train, or are looking for a place 'somewhere past noon' with local friends, you can use it as a Japanese-style space to spend a relaxing 'just right amount of time'.

This spring, the "Yell Ouenka" (Cheer Sweets), in collaboration with the "Noka Project" by farmers and Wagashi (Japanese sweets) artisans in Ishikawa Prefecture, introduces a menu that expresses Ishikawa's spring through Wagashi.

5 Years of Co-creation of Farming and Sweets Nurtured Each Season
Since its start in October 2020, 5 years ago, farmers and Wagashi artisans in Ishikawa Prefecture have continuously created new "Yell Ouenka" works each season. The track record built up while being supported by many customers, mainly locals, lives on in these 4 spring items.

4 Spring Menus Depicting Ishikawa's Seasons
- Strawberry Jam An-Butter Bouchee (Wagashi Shop Tsubaya (Kanazawa City) x Strawberries from Kaga Fruit Land (Sankyo Noen))
A collaboration between Kaga Fruit Land's jam made with "Kaorino" strawberries standing out with a sweet aroma, and Tsubaya's red bean paste and butter. Despite its generous volume, it is an enchanting bouchee that you can eat easily and experience a sense of guilty pleasure.

FAQ

Where can I eat 'Yell Cheering Sweets'?

You can enjoy 'Yell Cheering Sweets' at 'Yachtouya Ekino Kura' on the 3rd floor of Kanazawa Hyakubangai Anto West, directly connected to JR Kanazawa Station.

What is recommended from the spring menu?

The recommended item from the spring menu is the 'Strawberry Jam Anko Butter Biscuit', made with strawberries from Kaga Fruit Land and anko and butter from Tsukeya.

What is the best time to use it as a cafe?

The time between 11 AM and 4 PM is suggested as ideal for enjoying the waiting time for the Shinkansen or a leisurely tea time.