Mochi (rice cakes) covered with yellow soybean flour, a roadside specialty sold at teahouses on the east bank of the Abe River. The scene of the teahouse is depicted in Hiroshige's ukiyoe prints. There is a story that Tokugawa Ieyasu named it Abekawa Mochi. It is also known as "Gomondori" because it cost five mon per piece, and appears in the book "Tokaidochuhizakurige".