Hokkaido Island Tōhoku Region Aomori Iwate Akita Yamagata Miyagi Fukushima Kantō Region Tokyo Kanagawa Saitama Chiba Ibaraki Tochigi Gunma Chūbu region Niigata Nagano Toyama Shizuoka Fukui Ishikawa Yamanashi Gifu Aichi Kinki Region Osaka Kyoto Nara Mie Hyougo Shiga Wakayama Chugoku Region Hiroshima Yamaguchi Shimane Okayama Tottori Shikoku Island Kouchi Tokushima Ehime Kagawa Kyushu Island Fukuoka Saga Oita Miyazaki Kumamoto Kagoshima Nagasaki Okinawa Island Introducing souvenir sweets from all 47 prefectures of Japan Japan consists of 47 prefectures.and each of them has a large number of OMIYAGE (souvenir) sweets. Pickup Movie Top100 Ranking ▶ New article Fukushima Momo-Saku Sable scented Peach and white chocolate cream Fukushima Fujoh Pie pastries from a pastry shop that values the traditions and culture of Minamisoma City. Gunma Gouter de Roi Fromage Gouter de Roi, richly kneaded with cheese flavor Fukushima Karintou Rusk Karintou-flavored rusks with a nostalgic rustic sweetness Gunma Gouter de Reine Tropical Mango Tropical version of luxurious rusks, a “queen's snack" Miyagi Torayaki (Zunda Saryo) The large azuki beans in the green tea cream are amazing! Tokyo Baumkuchen (KIHACHI) Authentic taste with a touch of individuality. Tokyo Press Butter Sand A popular snack that has become a staple butter sandwich Gunma Gouter des Princes Cute little bird shape wearing a crown is a cute and talented sable. Gunma Gouter de Espoir The leaf pie is also of quintessential quality. Toyama Ganso Owara Tama-ten Ingenious traditional confection that look like Japanese marshmallows Iwate Choco Nanbu A new approach to the potential of Nanbu Senbei Toyama Toyama-no-Kombu Pan An unexpected combination of kelp and bread, but delicious enough to feel like a classic. Kagoshima Annou-imo-mitsu financier As might be expected, it is also called “honey potato” and has a firm sweetness. Iwate Apple Pie (Ringo Pie) Unique shaped apple pie, that is very like Fleur Kikuya Shizuoka Shizuoka Matcha Dorayaki Excellent balance between the bitterness of green tea and the sweetness of azuki beans. Kumamoto Musha Gaeshi Alias of Kumamoto Castle's stonewalls "Musha gaeshi", red bean pie Nagano Tawawa Dorayaki like a Japanese arranged apple pie with a hint of cinnamon Miyagi Kuri Yubeshi Yubeshi with chestnuts, not walnuts, made by a famous yubeshi store in Tohoku. Ishikawa Cheese cookies Cookie sandwich created in the 1960s and still loved today Shiga Otona Lemon Cake Lemon cake with a mature taste with cute cut-outs design on the package. Tochigi Tochigi Biyori A Sablet has a great combination of matcha and caramel sauce flavors Tokyo koju Taste and history passed on from generation to generation, Dorayaki “Koju”. Kyoto Gomatsumi Smooth and fine black sesame bean paste and chewy skin flavored with soy sauce View all posts
Fukushima Fujoh Pie pastries from a pastry shop that values the traditions and culture of Minamisoma City.
Toyama Toyama-no-Kombu Pan An unexpected combination of kelp and bread, but delicious enough to feel like a classic.
Kagoshima Annou-imo-mitsu financier As might be expected, it is also called “honey potato” and has a firm sweetness.
Shizuoka Shizuoka Matcha Dorayaki Excellent balance between the bitterness of green tea and the sweetness of azuki beans.