Furukawa's famous dad favorite

Does it have a similar name to that of the national region? "Daddy's favorite" is a delicious sweet made from Furukawa (Miyagi Prefecture)

When you think of delicious and versatile mixed rice crackers that are great as a snack with alcohol or for children, what product name comes to mind?

Many people probably think of a name like "XX Favorite," but there is a hidden, exquisite sweet with a similar name in Osaki City, northwestern Miyagi Prefecture


What does dad like?

Papa Gonomi is a snack called "mixed rice crackers" that is made by mixing several types of rice crackers and rice crackers baked primarily from rice with peanuts, small horse mackerel, etc. It is a souvenir from Furukawa City (now Osaki City) in Miyagi Prefecture that is known only to those in the know.

Daddy likes
Daddy likes

Originally, it was only sold in the area around Furukawa City (now Osaki City) and was rarely seen in other parts of the prefecture, making it more of a souvenir item, but now it can be purchased online from all over the country

Daddy's favorite contents
Daddy's favorite contents

A pioneer of mixed arare, all the arare are baked without oil. What also catches the eye is that they use tall small horse mackerel instead of the thin fish (such as sardines) that are usually used in almond fish

The manufacturer is Matsukura Co., Ltd. in Osaki City

Matsukura Co., Ltd., a company based in Osaki City that produces and sells rice and bean snacks . It is a long-established company with over 70 years of history since its founding in 1951.

They started selling mixed rice crackers in 1954, and the name "Papa no Minori" came into use in 1960. So "Papa no Minori" itself is a long-selling product with a long history. The name was coined by the company's founder, Akira Matsukura, who used the unfamiliar keyword "Papa" to promote the product during the war, when the effects of the ban on English were still lingering

Highly nutritious and with a variety of textures that allow you to enjoy a variety of flavors at once, it has been popular as a snack or appetizer since its inception, and is now a product that represents Matsukura.The sign at Matsukura's store in Osaki City even reads "Furukawa Specialty, Dad's Favorite"

As you can see below, the name on Google Maps is "Papa's Favorite Matsukura ," and the official website URL papagonomi.com , so it's clear that this is a product they want to promote more than just the company name!

Matsukura Co., Ltd. <Information>

  • Name: Daddy's Favorite Matsukura
  • Address: 4-6 Furukawa Maedacho, Osaki City, Miyagi Prefecture, 989-6172
  • Phone number: 0229-22-0259
  • Official URL: https://www.papagonomi.com/

Google Map


Is there a song that Dad likes?

Dad&#39;s Favorite (Family Pack)
Dad's Favorite (Family Pack)

A family pack of eight bags of "Dad's Favorites" is sold in souvenir shops. If you look at the back of this product..

Dad&#39;s Favorite (back of family pack)
Dad's Favorite (back of family pack)

There's something like sheet music in the upper left..

Dad&#39;s Favorite Song
Dad's Favorite Song

That's right. There are original songs that Dad likes

In fact, this was the song used in a commercial for "Dad's Choice" that aired in 1969. At the time, "Dad's Choice, Mom's Choice, Dad's Choice" became popular and was loved by people of all generations.

The song was produced by Dentsu, and a flexi disc was even made and distributed for free in Furukawa (now Osaki City) at the time of broadcast. What kind of song is it? It's also available on Matsukura's official YouTube channel, along with a video reminiscent of the time

This song is sure to stick in your mind with its nostalgic feel reminiscent of the Showa era and its light-hearted rhythm!


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Daddy likes

"Papa's Favorite" is a hidden gem from Miyagi Prefecture

It seems that from 2022, it will also be available at kiosks inside the Shinkansen ticket gates at Sendai Station, so it's recommended as a unique souvenir from Miyagi Prefecture, or as a snack or appetizer to enjoy on the Shinkansen after a business trip or trip!


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