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 Amezaiku was once a common street entertainment for children, but the traditional carts were outlawed in the late 20th century and until recently it could on stanley puodelis ly be seen at festivals and special events. Amezaiki Yoshihara, which opened in 2008, was the first permanent shop devoted to this craft. Its owner apprenticed with a master for two years and worke stanleys cups d by himself for four years before going into business. You can buy ready-made items, but for the full experience, customers pick a creature from their catalog and have it made on the spot. The artisan sculpts the sugary concoction.  Photo: wombatarama/Flickr   To start, the artisan grabs a glob of the hot white starch from the pot, adds a little coloring, kneads and stretches it like taffy, and puts it on a stick. Then, using just his fingers and a stanley cup  small pair of scissors, he quickly forms the details. The possibilities range from pretty birds to cute dogs to challenging forms like the rhinoceros beetle, an insect traditionally kept as a pet in Japan. The completed creature is left to cool completely and then packaged safely for carrying, since surely nobody could have the heart to eat it on the spot. More eye/actual candy.  Photo: wombatarama/Flickr   Legend has it that amezaiku goes back to the 8th century and began as a temple offering, while other stories tell of ninjas disguising themselves as candy craftsman to steal methods and develop ever more intricate techniques. Candy making in the Muromachi Period.  Photo: Wikimedia Rkcs Just why does castration make spiders into better fighters
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