Our O-Mamoris were blessed at the Tanukidanisan Fudō-in Buddhist Temple. This temple is located in the mountains east of Kyoto in Japan. The temple can be reached via 250 steps. The temple was named after the Tanuki. Tanuki means “raccoon union”. There are many tanuki figures in the temple. The tanuki, Japanese raccoon dog, appears frequently in Japanese stories and embodies good luck, great joy, financial success, fun and strength, among other things.

Happiness is not just found in our name, but also in our hearts. And this is exactly what makes us unique. Only when we truly care about what we do, when we enjoy it and smile, can we make others smile too. Our colleagues are more than just colleagues. We are a family.

Every day, we freshly create our dishes – with fresh, hand-picked ingredients. In addition, we always enthusiastically offer fresh ideas as well. We love to see our customers smile from the first bite to the very last. We are proud of our “Freshly Made Smiles”.

We take responsibility seriously. We are responsible for ensuring that our customers only receive the very best products. Our aim is to contribute to a sustainable environment. We always treat each other and our customers with the utmost respect.

We are the best in our field. Our products are handcrafted respecting the traditions. We are constantly striving to refine our craftmanship to satisfy everyone.

Dedication and commitment are the cornerstones of our daily work. We serve our customers with heart and soul. No mountain is too high. We never give up.
I am very proud to be a part of the Eat Happy family.
I think it is nice to see how we have a very special bond connecting us beyond our work.
Protect your O-Mamori like the values that bind us together.
Sincerely yours,
Natascha Tessmann