
Remember those traditional Japanese sweets from last summer that were simply divine? Oh, and let’s not forget those cupcakes that were almost too beautiful to eat!
Japan sure knows how to elevate its food to an unparalleled level of art, and today we’d like to introduce you to the works of another master Japanese craftsman of sweets. His life’s passion is creating exquisitely detailed animal-shaped candy, which are so astoundingly intricate that it probably won’t be long before a museum asks to put them on display!
Shinri Tezuka is the artist behind these incredible edible creations. Born in 1989 in Chiba Prefecture, Tezuka states that he loved to sculpt anything he could get his hands on from a very young age. That childhood passion translated into a full-time career for him, and he now spends his days traveling across Japan to participate in all sorts of events and parties, and also offers hands-on workshops to teach people of all ages about his craft. As a result of these expeditions, he’s been featured on numerous Japanese television shows to date. And get this–despite being only 25, he’s already taken on three apprentices who are eager to carry on his tradition!
▼ Shinri Tezuka, the man behind the craft
Since 2013, Tezuka has also overseen his own shop called Asakusa Amezaiku Ameshin (amezaiku refers to the art of making candy into human and animal-shaped forms). The shop is fittingly located in Tokyo’s traditional Asakusa district, only a short walk away from the popular tourist destination of Senso-ji Temple.
▼ Exterior and interior views of the shop
While browsing through some of his breathtaking creations, it’s easy to forget that they are indeed candy and are meant to be eaten. In fact, some people find the distinction between the art and food so fine that one of the questions in the Q&A section of Asakusa Amezaiku Ameshin’s official site asks, “Can I really eat this candy?” The answer is a resounding “yes,” by the way. In addition, Tezuka uses only naturally occurring dyes to color his creations, so you can rest easy knowing that you’re not eating any artificial pigments.
Let’s take a look at some of his animal-shaped candy creations now:
▼ The caption says that these goldfish are the two most popular designs among shop customers.
https://twitter.com/candy_ameshin/status/586805862674468864こちらは当店で一番人気がある金魚の飴細工です。
— 浅草 飴細工 アメシン🍭 (@candy_ameshin) May 3, 2015
セットで飾られてはいかがでしょうか??
※もちろん食べられます#金魚 #出目金 pic.twitter.com/kWAoVLake2
もうすぐこどもの日ですね!
— 浅草 飴細工 アメシン🍭 (@candy_ameshin) May 1, 2015
鯉のぼりではないですが、鯉の飴細工です^ ^
在庫状況は変動しますので、ご購入希望の方は店に問い合わせして頂いたほうが確実です。 pic.twitter.com/sxg9T1FISc
蛙とおたまじゃくしの飴細工です。
— 浅草 飴細工 アメシン🍭 (@candy_ameshin) May 2, 2015
なかなかおたまじゃくし単体でお買い上げされる方はいらっしゃらないですが…^^;
透明の飴で仕上げています。#カエル pic.twitter.com/OfTFviGT4o
▼ We don’t think it will take much convincing to get our boss to invite Tezuka to demonstrate at the next RocketNews24 staff meeting…
当店では飴細工の体験教室を開催しております!
— 浅草 飴細工 アメシン🍭 (@candy_ameshin) April 23, 2015
最初は少し難しく感じるかもしれませんが…なんとかなります!^ ^
温かい飴を切って細工するという普段は出来ない体験をして頂けます。
※要予約 pic.twitter.com/oJcjZmynfg
▼ These gorgeous cranes were crafted using real gold leaf on their wings.
ご近所の企業様より御依頼頂いた、展示用の鶴の飴細工です。羽には金箔がついています。 pic.twitter.com/GMYZUY5wzl
— 浅草 飴細工 アメシン🍭 (@candy_ameshin) April 23, 2015
▼ From the real to the mythological
https://twitter.com/candy_ameshin/status/587991265179910144ご注文頂いた水色のペガサス。透明に仕上げております。#飴細工 pic.twitter.com/ZSGVBFUqS8
— 浅草 飴細工 アメシン🍭 (@candy_ameshin) May 2, 2015
【 お知らせ 】 明日です!
— 浅草 飴細工 アメシン🍭 (@candy_ameshin) May 7, 2015
5/8(金)18:10〜19:00 [NHK総合1]
首都圏ネットワーク(関東のみ放送)の「いってみたい いってみよう」のコーナーで、当店の体験教室と飴細工の実演の模様が放送される予定です。 pic.twitter.com/qm0ryZD7oR
▼ Moving on to the unofficial mascot around here, the noble feline, in small and big versions!
飴細工のチビねこさんです。 pic.twitter.com/vcRAQjnk1k
— 浅草 飴細工 アメシン🍭 (@candy_ameshin) April 1, 2015
こちらは展示用の透明のライオン。
— 浅草 飴細工 アメシン🍭 (@candy_ameshin) April 1, 2015
飴でできています。店に展示しています。
こういうのも……つくれます!#飴細工 pic.twitter.com/OYxfmgRwhz
▼ Here are some candy creations crafted in Tezuka’s Asakusa studio…
▼ …and here are some he created at various public demonstrations.
As previously mentioned, Tezuka does take orders for customized candy creations at his shop, but he is unable to accept requests for popular characters due to copyright laws. Guess we’ll just have to wait and hope for a deal to come through with Nintendo so that we can see Tezuka’s version of Pikachu in candy form!
Shop information
Ameshin / アメシン
Address: Tokyo-to, Taito-ku, Imado 1-4-3, 1st floor
東京都台東区今戸1-4-3 1F
Open 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Closed Thursdays
Website
Source: CuRAZY
Featured image: Twitter/candy_ameshin
Images: Asakusa Amezaiku Ameshin, Twitter (@candy_ameshin), Facebook (Amezaiku Ameshin)






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