Miyuiki is a very unique and fascinating candy artist, who performs just outside the entrance of the Mistikoshi department store in the Japanese pavilion at Epcot. During the show, Miyuki invites guests to choose an animal, which she then produces from candy in around 1 minute. The guest gets to keep the candy creation, free of charge. Each performance lasts around 20 minutes, and there are usually 4 or 5 performances per day. Check the Epcot times guide once inside the park for times.
About Miyuki The origin of candy artistry dates back over 250 years, in the
Edo Era. Candy artists were originally the stars of citizen
entertainers in street corners and local folk festivals. Candy
artists create animals and flowers with soft rice dough, very much
like taffy. With their skilled hands and small scissors, the artist
can make animals such as dragons, horses, rabbits, cats, monkeys,
eagles, birds and flowers.
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