Kaminari-mon, the "Thunder Gate" and central landmark of Asakusa.
In Asakusa, you can really sense the good old age of traditional Tokyo. Asakusa is highly popular as a place where one can experience authentic Tokyo.
For souvenirs and breaks during Otaru sightseeing, this popular confectionery store with eat-in options is the go-to spot!
Otaru and Niseko / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
Bulk buying is a great deal at this candy specialty store with about 7,000 items.
Ueno / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
Bright and colorful Kyo-ame candies, made by crossing traditional Kyoto candy-making magic with European color extraction techniques.
Kyoto / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
Enjoy the nostalgic taste of baked goods at Kyoto's oldest Western-style confectionery store.
Kyoto / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
Freshly prepared warabimochi together with their signature roasted kinako
Kyoto / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
A charming butter sandwich specialty store that abundantly uses quality butter and ingredients from Nagano.
Nagano / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
Selling the "Totoro Cream Puffs".
Setagaya / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
A long-standing Japanese confectionery shop known for its popular "Fried Momiji®", a perfect companion for exploring Miyajima.
Hiroshima / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
An uber-loved Harajuku street snack that’s grown up alongside the district.
Harajuku / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
The doll-shaped cakes from the oldest shop on Nakamise Street, with shapes inspired by Asakusa, are perfect for souvenirs.
Asakusa / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
Hot Age-Manju (deep-fried manju) to accompany your visit to Sensoji Temple.
Asakusa / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
Hokkaido’s famous dessert for your soothing time, which is in the shape of firewood used in the pioneer days.
Sapporo / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
The headquarters of a sweets shop well-known for Marusei Butter Sandwich.
Sapporo / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
A locally adored store placed next to the Aokiya factory.
Fuchu / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
A historical confectionary store manufacturing and selling “Musashino Nisshi”, a popular Musashino snack.
Fuchu / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
A long-standing establishment in Nagasaki dedicated solely to making Castella, a traditional sponge cake and a local specialty.
Nagasaki / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
Long-standing Japanese confectionery shop in the famous cherry blossom site on Mt. Yoshino.
Nara / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
This is the flagship store of Rokkatei, which is well-known for being Japan’s first company to produce and sell white chocolate.
Tokachi and Obihiro / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
A popular store whose signature product is Kure's famous "melon pan" (cookie crusted bun) filled with homemade cream.
Kure Area Neighborhood / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
Fruit Daifuku sparkles like a jewel at the Gion Ninigi confectionery store in Kyoto.
Kyoto / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
A long-established shop offering freshly made sweets with the finest ingredients, including Hakone's famous "yumochi” delicacy.
Hakone / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
A Popular and Long-Established Local Producer of the Sweet “Kurimushi Yokan”
Ashikaga / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
Ashikaga Specialty Sweets, Made by a Long-Established Shop with Over 150 Years of Experience
Ashikaga / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
Also recommended as a souvenir! A popular shop for Mamegashi and Peanut Paste.
Aoyama and Omotesando / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop
A Senbei shop that has a popular Kawara-senbei with a tasteful seasonal design painted onto it
Ginza / Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop