Kirk here. Today this detailed article about the online sweets shop “Kiyomasa Store” (“Kiyomasa” as in KATO Kiyomasa, the guy who built the castle) was in my feed about “Kumamoto”:
Discover Kumamoto Through Sweets: Order Local Souvenirs Online from Kiyomasa Store Authentic Kumamoto sweets and gifts delivered across Japan for foreign residents and souvenir lovers. https://www.prlog.org/13129711-discover-kumamoto-through-sweets-order-local-souvenirs-online-from-kiyomasa-store.html
It’s a press release, written by the company as an advertisement. It includes this:
— start quote — For foreigners living in Japan, finding meaningful and unique gifts can sometimes be difficult. Kiyomasa Store provides a convenient way to order regional souvenirs that are perfect for personal enjoyment, gifts for friends, or special occasions. Whether you want to send a Japanese-style sweet to someone abroad, prepare a thoughtful omiyage for colleagues, or simply explore local flavors from home, the store offers reliable nationwide delivery within Japan. — end quote —
And concludes with an invitation to explore the website:
— start quote — Explore the collection and discover your favorite Kumamoto sweets at: https://kiyomasastore.com/ — end quote —
Thing is, the website is only in Japanese. Puzzling.