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Mitoyo Fuwarito, an adult craft cotton candy made with fruits from Mitoyo City, Kagawa Prefecture, has collaborated with Seiko Museum Ginza, a museum of time and clocks, to start selling original goods called “Cotton candy to appreciate time and enjo

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Mitoyo Fuwarito, craft cotton candy for adults made with fruits from Mitoyo City, Kagawa Prefecture, has collaborated with Seiko Museum Ginza, a museum of time and clocks, to sell original goods, “Cotton candy for appreciating and enjoying time.” ​
Kuroka LLC Press Release: October 17, 2025 “Mitoyo Fuwarito,” an adult craft cotton candy made with fruit from Mitoyo City, Kagawa Prefecture, has collaborated with Seiko Museum Ginza, a museum of time and clocks, to begin selling original merchandise, “Cotton Candy for Appreciating Time and Enjoying Time.” “Mitoyo Fuwarito,” operated by Kuroka LLC (headquarters: Mitoyo City, Kagawa Prefecture; representative: Nobu Akari), uses fruits from Mitoyo City, Kagawa Prefecture, to allow customers to enjoy the natural flavor of the fruit. The company is pleased to announce that it has collaborated with the Seiko Museum Ginza (Chuo Ward, Tokyo) to release original merchandise, “Cotton Candy to Admire and Enjoy Time,” which will be on sale at the museum shop from Friday, October 17, 2025.
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Mitoyo Fuwarito collaborates with Seiko Museum Ginza to sell original goods, “Cotton Candy for Appreciating and Enjoying Time.” About Mitoyo Fuwarito Mitoyo Fuwarito is a craft cotton candy that adults can enjoy, featuring a mellow flavor and delicate texture that captures the deliciousness of fruit harvested in Mitoyo, the fruit kingdom of the Seto Inland Sea. Each piece is hand-rolled by artisans using a special method that blends rare sugars developed at Kagawa University. Furthermore, in order to combat food waste, this sustainable, innovative sweet uses non-standard fruits in terms of appearance and size. About the Seiko Museum Ginza The Seiko Museum Ginza was established in 1981, the 100th anniversary of Seiko’s founding, within the company’s former manufacturing plant as an institution for collecting, preserving, and researching materials and specimens related to “time and clocks.” It moved to Ginza in 2020. The museum has seven floors, each with its own theme. In addition to tracing the founder’s footsteps and Seiko’s product history, the museum also introduces a wide range of timepiece history, from sundials to traditional Japanese clocks. It can be enjoyed by people of all ages. “Appreciate Time, Enjoy Time Cotton Candy,” available for purchase from today, is the result of a collaboration between the museum, where visitors can enjoy the nostalgia and modernity of clocks, and nostalgic yet innovative craft cotton candy. Two of the most popular flavors of “Mitoyo Fuwarito” will be on sale: “Sanukihime
(Strawberry)” and “Setouchi Lemon.” Adults and children alike can enjoy the moment as the cotton candy softly melts while feeling the history of the clock. Be sure to enjoy them as a memento of your visit, a souvenir, or a special gift. [Product details] • Product Name: “Cotton candy for appreciating and enjoying time” • Flavors: “Sanukihime (Strawberry)” and “Setouchi Lemon” • Contents: 15g • Sales price: 1,300 yen (tax included) • Best before date: 3 months from manufacture • Specific ingredients and similar substances (28 items): None
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/171695/1/171695-1-ca74d52b10e69be24a71915d25b61f0a-1780×1270.jpg Mitoyo Soft and Setouchi Lemon ◼︎Seiko Museum Ginza Address: Seiko Namiki-dori Building, 4-3-13 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo TEL: 03-5159-1881 Opening Hours: 10:30 – 18:00 (Closed: Mondays and New Year’s holidays) *Reservations are given priority for tours, so please make your online reservation in advance through the official website. • Official website: https://museum.seiko.co.jp/ • Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/theseikomuseumginza/ ◼︎Craft Cotton Candy for Adults “Mitoyo Fuwarito” “Mitoyo Fuwarito” is a new type of craft cotton candy made with the bounty of nature in Mitoyo City, Kagawa Prefecture. It’s moist, fluffy, and refreshingly sweet. It’s cotton candy for adults, combining the nostalgia of childhood cotton candy with the newness of a rich flavor. Official website:
https://www.mitoyo-fuwarito.com/ Instagram:
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