14.Kusa Mochi
Kusa Mochi means "grass mochi". It's mochi made with powder from the leaves of the Japanese mugwort plant. It's traditionally eaten in spring. Kusa Mochi is usually served with sweet soybean flour as a topping.
15. Taiyaki
Taiyaki is a Japanese fish shaped cake. It is commonly filled with red bean paste, cheese or custard.
16. Yatsuhashi
A specialty of Kyoto that has the texture of mochi and contains cinnamon. They're sometimes baked and crunchy. Other times they're served soft with red bean paste filling.
Wagashi is Mostly Mochi and Red Bean Paste
Well, that's a fairly extensive overview of Wagashi (traditional Japanese deserts). As you can see from the list, the Emperor of Japan eats a great deal of mochi and red bean paste.