The famous strawberry daifuku! Yumekabo Takara
Yumekabo Takara is a Japanese sweets shop in Takamatsu City that is loved by locals and tourists alike. The shop's appeal is in its Japanese sweets...
Akafuku Main Store
Akafuku's signature confectionery, "Akafuku Mochi,'' is a mochi confectionery with strained bean paste placed on top of a rice cake. The mochi is m...
Hamasuya Honten Ikuno Main Store
They offer various kinds of rice crackers at affordable prices, starting from less than 1,000 yen. The premises are designed to cherish history whi...
Chestnut Kinton Ena Kawakamiya Main Store Enakyo Branch
In addition to chestnut kinton, which is a souvenir, there are various chestnut products and fresh sweets such as cakes. Everything you eat on t...
Tsuyama specialty! Godai Hokuten Manju Tsusuya
The skin is soft and moist with a strong brown sugar flavor, and the inside is filled with just the right amount of sweet red beans. Since it co...
Hassaku Daifuku is delicious! Hassakuya
Hassakuya's signature product, the Hassaku Daifuku, is a daifuku mochi filled with white bean paste and the bitter yet juicy flesh of a whole Hassa...
Tottori specialty tofu chikuwa "Tofu no Sato Chimura"
Located along National Route 53, Tofu Chikuwa no Sato Hotei is a direct sales store that offers about 80 kinds of tofu chikuwa and fish paste produ...
Kurikinton βSuya Main Storeβ
Suya Honten, located in Nakatsugawa City, Gifu Prefecture, is known as a long-established shop specializing in chestnut kinton (sweetened chestnuts...
Shingen Mochi - Kikyoya Kofu Main Building Aonuma Branch
The soft mochi covered in soybean flour is wrapped in a small furoshiki wrapping cloth that evokes the Japanese tradition. Please enjoy it with a g...
Sawamochi teahouse
Their signature product, Ochaya Mochi, is a rice cake filled with a rich cinnamon flavor, and is a famous confectionery representing Kochi Prefectu...
Mochi confectionery shop "Kashihara" is famous for its original Hossaku Daifuku
Kashihara's Hassaku Daifuku is made of soft mochi rice cake, sweet white bean paste, and whole juicy hassaku pulp. The refreshing sourness and uniq...
Ohagi Tamaseiya
Tamasei-ya's ohagi are made fresh every time, with only three flavors: coarse bean paste, smooth bean paste, and soybean flour. No unnecessary ingr...
Famous store of Nagoya yokan Mino Chu main store
Minochu Honten is a long-established Japanese confectionery shop founded in 1854 (the first year of the Ansei era). The storefront is decorated wit...
Mochi with lots of kinako! Miidera Chikaramochi Honke
Miidera Chikara Mochi Honke is a long-established Japanese confectionery shop with over 100 years of history, located in front of the gate of Miide...
Supreme bracken rice cake Yoshimitsu
Located in Higashi-ku, Nagoya, Yoshimitsu is a long-established Japanese confectionery store that has been particular about its ingredients and man...
Popular Strawberry Daifuku at "Fukuoka-ya"
Fukuokaya, located in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, is a long-established shop popular for its Japanese sweets made with fresh local ingredients. ...
Chestnut Kinton Enasuya Kannonji
Enasuya's Kurikinton is made using only Tanba chestnuts using a traditional method. It is characterized by a luxurious taste that condenses the uma...
Goto Bakery's Yam Imo Manju (steamed buns with yam filling)
Their signature product, "Yama no Imo Manju," is a thin dough made from chewy high-grade flour mixed with only mountain yam, wrapped in a smooth be...
Oni Manju from "Baika-do"
Oni Manju, also known as potato manju, is a simple-tasting steamed bun made from a mixture of sweet potatoes, cake flour, and sugar. Oni Manju g...
Mochi pie is popular! Sera's Japanese sweets shop "Otemon"
This shop is directly managed by the long-established company that originated the bean paste manufacturing business "Hashida." It regularly stocks ...
A Japanese sweets shop that always has a line! Demachi Futaba
Demachi Futaba's signature product is Mamemochi. It is made with sticky rice and Dainagon red beans from Hokkaido, and is made with carefully knead...
Kurumaya Ginger Candy Shop, established in 1715
"Kurama-ya Shougato Honpo" is a long-established store that has been making ginger candy using the same method for over 200 years since the late Ed...
Miyajima Souvenir Classic! Fujiya Momiji Manju
Fujiiya, with its main store in Miyajima, is a long-established momiji manju shop that boasts unwavering popularity as a Miyajima souvenir. Using c...
3 color dumplings Ishitani Seika-do
The appeal of Utsubuki Park Dango is the surprisingly chewy yet crisp texture of the dumplings, which are carefully kneaded from selected rice flou...
Hiroei-Do Honten, the birthplace of Kibidango
Founded in 1856, this renowned Japanese confectionery shop is located on the corner of the Chunagon intersection. Its flagship store, stylishly ren...
Momokuri Museum Wooden Toys
The shop has a calm atmosphere where you can feel the warmth of wood. The store has over 1,000 domestic and international wooden toys on display an...
Kozakuraya Ikkiyo Main store
Kozakuraya Ikkiyo Main Store in Nagoya City is a long-established store where you can enjoy Japanese sweets that incorporate new sensibilities whil...
Nagoya's famous Uiro "Suzuodori Sohonten"
The representative confectionery of Suzume Odori Sohonten is "Uiro'' made with Okinawan brown sugar. It has a chewy texture that takes advantage of...
Omihachiman Himure Village
Taneya Himurenoya, located near Hachimanbori in Omihachiman City, Shiga Prefecture, is a representative store of the Japanese confectionery shop Ta...
Kinako Sugitoro~n! Matchin, a Japanese confectionery workshop.
The warabimochi is filled with soybean flour and is filled with creamy, gooey warabimochi. It seems that warabimochi often sells out by mid-morning...
Yagenbori Honten: A Long-Standing Shop for Shichimi Togarashi
Founded in 1620. Choose your shichimi spice level (very spicy, medium, mild, or none) at the counter, and watch as a craftsman adjusts the blend of...
Toraya Uiro: A Specialty of Ise
Founded in 1923, Toraya's main store is located in the Geku area near Iseshi Station, while the Naikumae store is located in Naiku/Oharaimachi, mak...
Honwarabi Mochi Edoya Yumesaki Main Store
Hon Warabimochi Edoya Yumesaki Main Store is a Japanese confectionery shop founded in 1973. Their signature Hon Warabimochi is made with domestical...
Uji Matcha Gion Tsujiri Gion Main Store
Founded in 1860, the shop boasts a history spanning over 160 years. Uji matcha is matcha grown in Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture, and is known as the ...
Stylish Japanese sweets! Chogakudo
Chorakudo creates exquisite Japanese sweets using plenty of ingredients from Okayama Prefecture. The shop's interior is modern and stylish. Azuk...
Established 150 years of Hiroshima Prefecture Shobara Toujou "Takeya Manju Honpo"
Store sequence appearance of store also a good atmosphere, I felt the politeness and commitment work just to further look at the shop next to the w...
Village of Bizen
Parking is located in the Bizen traditional industries hall adjacent to the Inbe Station. First floor of Bizen traditional industries Hall has b...
Eel Pie Factory
On the factory tour, you can get a close-up look at the process of making Unagi Pie, including the delivery of the ingredients - flour, sugar, and ...
Kangetsudo - Famous for Delicious Fruit Daifuku
The store's display case is filled with daifuku (sweet rice cakes) showcasing beautiful fruit cross-sections. The trinity of subtly sweet bean past...
Kaze no Kago Moyo
The shop is run by an owner who trained at the famous Japanese sweets shop "Taneya" in Shiga Prefecture, and is characterized by its beautiful appe...
Shiratamaya Eiju Main Store
Miwa has flourished since ancient times around Ogami Shrine, and Shiratamaya Eiju's Japanese sweets have been nurtured along with that culture and ...
Established confectionary Ote Manju of Bizen Okayama
Ote Manju is manufactured and sold by Ote Manju, a long-established store founded in the Kaei era (1848-1854). It has a long history and is said to...
Tamba Chestnut Seimeido
Tamba Sasayama is famous for producing Tamba chestnuts. Seimeido sells many Japanese sweets made with Tamba chestnuts. Representative products incl...
Shrimp Cracker Village Mihama Main Store
Ebisenbei no Sato Mihama Main Store is a popular facility located in Mihama-cho, Chita-gun, Aichi Prefecture, that manufactures and sells shrimp cr...
"Fujitaya Honten", the famous daifuku (sweet red bean mochi) shop in Chiryu
It's a popular shop in Chiryu City along National Route 1, known for its large sweet bean paste roll called "o-anmaki". The restaurant is also popu...
Ubaga Mochiya Main Store
Ubagamochi is said to have originated in the late Edo period when a nanny opened a mochi shop along the Tokaido road to raise the great-grandson of...
Shunkasho Kuraya main store
It is famous for being the president of B'z's Hiroshi Inaba, and many B'z fans seem to visit. However, there seems to be no Japanese sweets related...
Yamaguchi Prefecture Specialty Ikuuro Tawaraya Main Store
By using warabi mochi powder instead of rice flour, it has a soft and plump texture.
Yatsuhashi, Kyoto's specialty Japanese sweets
Yatsuhashi is a Kyoto specialty Japanese sweet made from rice flour, sugar, and a touch of cinnamon bark. The hard-baked "yatsuhashi" is a fragrant...
Sweets Kotobukijo
Located in Yonago City, Tottori Prefecture, Kotobuki Castle is a huge confectionery store and tourist facility that sells famous sweets from the Sa...
Kumaoka confectionery shop
Located in front of Zentsuji Temple, the head temple of Kumaoka Confectionery, their signature product is Katapan. It's a simple-tasting hard tack ...
Mikami Kan'ei-do, famous for its sake cakes, in Miyoshi
Founded in 1931, Mikami Kan'ei-do is a long-loved confectionery shop in Miyoshi. Its signature confection, the "Liquor Cake," is a perennial bestse...
NishikidΕ Hikimachi Honten, a shop specializing in fresh maple leaf sweets
"Nama Momiji" was created by Nishikido, a confectionery shop representing Hiroshima. The change it has brought about in the world of momiji manju i...
Kunihitoya's Western-style liquor cake
Kunihiroya's liquor cake was invented in 1961 by the founder, inspired by the French baked confectionery "Savarin." It is made by soaking a moist b...
The rumored raw dorayaki! Matsubaya Yokota Main Store
The shop's signature product is the dorayaki "rumored raw dorayaki". Nama Dora is a type of dorayaki made with plenty of fresh cream, and Matsubaya...
Mackerel Persimmon Leaf Sushi "Hyotaro"
Kakinoha-zushi is a local dish of Mt. Yoshino, Nara Prefecture, and is sushi wrapped in persimmon leaves. Hyotaro's persimmon leaf sushi is macker...
Minamoto Kitchoan Okayama Main Store
Minamoto Kitchoan focuses on making wagashi using plenty of seasonal fruits unique to Okayama, as well as wagashi using seasonal ingredients from a...
Kyoto bracken rice cake famous restaurant Rakushaan
The owner is particular about the ingredients and manufacturing method of warabimochi, and his motto is to provide the finest warabimochi. Warabi m...
Famous itokirimochi "Tagaya"
Itokirimochi is a thinly rolled mochi wrapped in red bean paste, which is then cut into even thinner pieces. Tagaya's Itokiri Mochi is made usin...
Japanese sweets and desserts Chajo Fujimura
Japanese sweets and desserts Chajo Toson is a Japanese sweets shop located along the Seta River near the gate of Ishiyama-dera Temple, and also has...
Fujito bun Main Store
Located in Fujito-cho, Kurashiki City, Fujito Manju Honten is a long-established Japanese confectionery shop with a history of about 800 years, sai...
Yosaburo Nakanishi, Nairaku Confectioner
They are famous for their delicate fresh sweets that express the beauty of each season, and their dried sweets that have a motif of Nara's history....
Narazuke ``Sohonpo Shirozakeya''
Sohonpo Hakusakaya Honten was founded as a sake brewery in 1875. The Kusamochi, made with sugar, which was a rare commodity at the time, became pop...
Osu Uiro Main Store
βOsu Uiroβ is a steamed confectionery made with a simple method using carefully selected rice flour and sugar. It has a simple taste and is loved b...
Sweets shop Onomichi Sakura Chaya
The specialty of this shop is its "creative sweets" that fuse Japanese and Western styles. βThe warabimochi is carefully prepared by craftsmen acco...
Fuku Mitarashi - Confectioner Rokubei
Kasho Rokubei is a Japanese confectionery shop founded in 1926 in Kinomoto Town, Shiga Prefecture. Currently, the shop has several locations, mainl...
Murasakiya Mizuyokan
Murasakiya, located near Fushimi Station on the Nagoya Municipal Subway, is a long-established Japanese confectionery shop founded in 1928. The Miz...
Niimi Confectionery Shouzando
In addition to popular items such as Yamaimo Mochi, Chafuku Mochi, and Kurumi Daifuku, they also offer Western sweets. Yamaimo Mochi is a recomm...
Tsuwano Famous Sweet! Simple and Delicious "Genjimaki"
When you walk around Tsuwano, you will see "Genjimaki" in many Japanese confectionery shops. This is a traditional confectionery that represents Ts...
Koueido confectionery shop of Setoda manju
Located in Setoda-cho, Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture, halfway along the Shimanami Kaido, Koueido Confectionery is a long-established Japanese...
Itoju Kaho main store
Itoju Kasho Main Store is a Japanese confectionery shop in Hikone that was founded in Bunka 6 (1809) and has a history of over 200 years. Located i...
Yamaroku Soy Sauce
Founded approximately 150 years ago, this brewery brews soy sauce using cedar barrels and its own microorganisms. Tours are free and no reservation...
"Toraya": Dorayaki with a 400-Year History
Toraya Honpo's signature "Torayaki" is a tiger-patterned pastry filled with Hokkaido azuki bean paste. In addition to the classic bean paste, seaso...
Mametoku Main Store
Mametoku Honten's bean sweets are characterized by their simple flavor, which brings out the natural flavor of the ingredients. They use high-quali...
A nostalgic taste - Original Kenboro Honpo
Ganso Kataboro Honpo is a Japanese confectionery shop with a long history, founded in 1894. The shop is located in Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture,...
Stylish! Montbell Oyama Sando Market
"Yama no Eki" is located along the approach to Mt. Daisen near the trailhead. Inside, you'll find a wide selection of unique souvenirs and local sp...
Yubeshi with the scent of yuzu Tennindo
Tennindo is a Japanese confectionery shop in Takahashi that has been in business since the Edo period. Its signature product, "Yubeshi," is a simpl...
Speaking of Uiro of Mikawa, Mochimasa
"Uiro Mochimasa" is a long-established Japanese confectionery store that continues to preserve the tradition of Uiro that has been handed down sinc...
Kaibara Kamaboko Main Store, a long-established fish cake shop in Onomichi
"Keima Kamaboko Shoten", headquartered in Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture, is a historic kamaboko specialty store founded in 1914. Using fresh ...
Thread-cutting rice cakes, the original by Yujudo Honpo
Itokirimochi Ganso Yujudo Honpo is a historic Japanese confectionery shop located in front of the torii gate of Taga Taisha Shrine. They continue t...
Yuka Shrine of Ganso Toraya bean paste dumpling shop
As Akafuku of Ise is delicious simple. I think that is also appreciated as a souvenir. Photos of the dumpling is 500 yen. Is the third servings ...
Warabimochi Yamashina
This locally acclaimed warabimochi specialty shop, quietly nestled in a village in the Kamo area, is known for its simple ingredients: bracken flou...
Hikonyan's branding! Dorayaki Tiger Iron
Dorayaki Toratetsu is a specialty shop that specializes in handmade dorayaki, located near the moat of the national treasure Hikone Castle. It's co...
Tako Senbei no Sato
Located in the southern part of Awaji Island, Tako Senbei no Sato is a popular souvenir shop that produces and sells fresh octopus crackers. The bi...
Taniguchi Imagawayaki
Taniguchi Imagawayaki is a long-established Imagawayaki store located in the center of Toyooka City, Hyogo Prefecture, that has been loved by local...
Long-established Japanese confectionery shop Fukouen Main Store
Fukuen's signature product is ``Fukumonaka'', which is a sandwich of Dainagon bean paste and gyuhi. Dainagon-an is made by carefully cooking Hokkai...
Bizen ware pottery experience! Bizen pottery Bishu kiln
The pottery experience is about 1-2 hours. It takes about 3 to 5 months to dry and fire, but you can have it mailed (postage is not included).
Road Station Summary list of Okayama Prefecture
Murasuzume is inspired by sparrows flocking around ears of rice, symbolizing the bountiful harvest of Kurashiki. It makes a great souvenir, and is ...
JA Okayama Hanayaka Ichinomiya store
Hanayaka Ichinomiya is a JA Okayama farm shop located along Prefectural Route 72, which leads to Okayama Airport. The surrounding area is a major p...
"Okina-ken" Japanese sweets.
Simple Japanese sweets are lined up, including Chofu, which is gyuhi wrapped in soft dough. The mame daifuku in the photo is 184 yen. The beans ...

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