Misaky Tokyo Edible Crystal Candy Review
Misaky Tokyo offers unique handmade crystal candies that are both vegan and gluten-free, inspired by traditional Japanese Kohakutou. These colorful treats feature a crunchy exterio...
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Misaky Tokyo offers unique handmade crystal candies that are both vegan and gluten-free, inspired by traditional Japanese Kohakutou. These colorful treats feature a crunchy exterio...
Traditional details make this a gift to remember. One of the real pleasures of travelling around Japan is buying local gourmet foods as souvenirs. Enjoying them once you’ve returne...
Japan’s snack culture is one of the most varied in the world. A single convenience store shelf can hold rice crackers dusted with seaweed, matcha-flavored chocolate, chewy mochi fi...
Transforming iconic characters into delicious works of art. Pokémon is a beloved franchise, and you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone in Japan who has not heard of it, even if they...
Go Wandr looks to tap into consumer interest in global flavors and textures, starting with a Japan-inspired mochi gummy.
Filled with a special “phantom butter” from Calpis, you won’t find a treat like this anywhere else in Japan. If there’s one thing we love as much as the bright lights and modern c...
Pokémon is a beloved franchise, and you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone in Japan who has not heard of it, even if they have never personally interacted with…
An iconic Japanese candy, now in drinkable form. Japan is filled with vending machines, and one of the people helping to prop up the industry is our very own reporter Mr Sato. He...
Why settle for a tiny snack when you can gnaw on one that doubles as a legendary sword? Confectionery company Morinaga’s chocolate snack Koeda (“Twig”) has had tons of fans over th...
Centered around Tokyo Station, the gateway of the Shinkansen and a hub bustling with travelers, and Nihonbashi, where Japan’s commercial history comes to life, this area offers a t...
Kayanoya’s Satoyama Cookies give you four flavors for a snack session unlike any other. The other day, we found ourselves thinking “We want to eat some cookies.” In and of itself,...
カンロの「ヒトツブカンロ」は、飴やグミをギフト化し高単価市場を開拓した。1万円の限定ボックスが即完売するなど、常識を覆す展開で過去最高売上を更新。その成功の背景と戦略に迫る。
Some sweets stop you mid-bite. Tsuki no Shizuku is one of them. These Japanese candied grapes combine a crispy sugar shell with a burst of cold, juicy grape inside. The contrast is...
Not every Japanese sweet makes it into travel guides. Urajiro manju is exactly the kind of thing you stumble across in a small confectionery tucked into a Yamanashi mountain town,...
If there’s one thing we love as much as the bright lights and modern convenience of Tokyo, it’s the old retro finds you can discover in between. In these…
Local sweets-fan favorite serves as inspiration for one of two donuts not available anywhere else in the world. You’d think it’d be hard for a city of nearly two and a half million...
Jagarico one-ups a viral global trend for fans of Japanese flavour. If you’re the type of cook with a high desire to eat tasty food but a low desire to make it, then you may have...
This is one of 7-Eleven Japan’s rarest sweets, but is it worth tracking down? 7-Eleven is an ubiquitous part of Japanese cityscapes, but while you’re never too far from a branch of...
Mont Blanc The Hakuzan is a sweets shop so nice it’s named twice. Tokyo Station isn’t just one of the most important places in the city for travelers and commuters, but for sweets...
Tokyo Station isn’t just one of the most important places in the city for travelers and commuters, but for sweets fans too. Both within the station itself and…
We’re not sure if we can say greed is good, but it does look delicious. Japanese convenience stores are not exactly the sort of places that inspire one to a philosophy of stoic min...
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