Honey, honey-based sweets, and carrot-based specialty products
Access
[Train] Seibu Ikebukuro Line
[Bus] Seibu Bus
Recommended spot
◆Kiyose Kanayama Green Park
This is the largest urban park in the city, and is loved by many citizens as a place of relaxation and refreshment throughout the year. In an effort to recreate the natural environment of Musashino, many trees have been planted throughout the park, and the waterfall creates a stream. Wild birds such as spot-billed ducks also visit the pond. In winter, you can enjoy the sight of 10 Japanese daffodils.
Local information
◆Tokyo Kiyose City Honeybee Project
In order to revitalize the region, the city began Japan's first municipal beekeeping project on the rooftop of its government building in March 26. The honey harvested is used for school lunches at public elementary and junior high schools, as a gift in return for hometown tax donations, and in honey castella cakes sold at Japanese confectionery shops in the city. The city is also enthusiastically creating new specialty products, such as gelato in collaboration with a major department store and "Kiyohachi rusks" in collaboration with a bread specialty store in the city.