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KitKat Matcha, Pocky, rice crackers — the perfect souvenirs.

KitKat Matcha Assortment BoxGreat Souvenir

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KitKat Matcha Assortment Box

Japan-exclusive matcha KitKat. The most popular souvenir for visitors.

Japan-exclusive matcha KitKat is THE most iconic souvenir for visitors. You literally cannot buy this flavor outside Japan. The green tea flavor paired with white chocolate and crispy wafer is absolutely addictive. Buy several boxes — your friends and family will demand them.

Price Range¥2,500 ~ ¥3,000
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Pocky Variety Pack

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Pocky Variety Pack

Assorted Pocky flavors including strawberry, matcha, and chocolate.

Pocky is one of Japan's most beloved snacks, and this variety pack lets you try multiple flavors at once — strawberry, matcha, chocolate, and more. Individually packaged, making them perfect plane snacks and easy gifts.

Price Range¥2,000 ~ ¥2,500
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Organic Uji Matcha Powder

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Organic Uji Matcha Powder

Authentic Uji matcha from Kyoto. Ceremonial grade quality.

Authentic ceremonial-grade Uji matcha from Kyoto — the heartland of Japanese tea. This is the real deal that tea ceremony masters use. You simply cannot get this quality outside Japan at this price. Perfect for making matcha lattes, baking, or traditional tea ceremony at home.

Price Range¥2,500 ~ ¥3,500
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Senbei Rice Crackers Variety

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Senbei Rice Crackers Variety

Traditional senbei in various flavors — soy sauce, seaweed, and more.

Senbei rice crackers are Japan's original snack, dating back centuries. This variety pack lets you taste different traditional flavors — soy sauce, seaweed, shrimp, and more. Crunchy, savory, and uniquely Japanese.

Price Range¥1,000 ~ ¥1,500
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Tokyo Banana Cake (8 pieces)Great Souvenir

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Tokyo Banana Cake (8 pieces)

Tokyo's most famous souvenir. Soft banana-shaped cake with custard cream.

Tokyo Banana is THE most iconic Tokyo souvenir — a soft, banana-shaped sponge cake filled with banana custard cream. You'll see these at every Tokyo station and airport. Buying on Amazon means no rushing to the airport gift shop on your last day.

Price Range¥1,600 ~ ¥2,000
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ROYCE' Nama Chocolate (Milk)Premium

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ROYCE' Nama Chocolate (Milk)

Hokkaido's legendary fresh chocolate. Melt-in-your-mouth texture. Requires refrigeration.

ROYCE' Nama Chocolate is Hokkaido's crown jewel — fresh chocolate with a melt-in-your-mouth texture that's unlike any chocolate you've had. Made with fresh Hokkaido cream, it literally dissolves on your tongue. A premium gift that screams luxury.

Price Range¥1,700 ~ ¥2,000
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Shiroi Koibito White Chocolate CookiesGreat Souvenir

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Shiroi Koibito White Chocolate Cookies

Hokkaido's iconic white chocolate cookie. Crispy langues de chat with white chocolate.

Shiroi Koibito (White Lover) is Hokkaido's most famous cookie — crispy langues de chat sandwiching a layer of white chocolate. These beautiful cookies have been Hokkaido's souvenir since 1976. The elegant packaging makes them a perfect gift.

Price Range¥1,200 ~ ¥1,500
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Jagarico Snack Assortment Set

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Jagarico Snack Assortment Set

12-pack assortment of Japan's addictive potato stick snack. Salad & cheese flavors.

Jagarico is Japan's addictive potato stick snack with a satisfying crunch. This assortment lets you try multiple flavors including the classic Salad and Cheese varieties. Once you start, you literally cannot stop — consider yourself warned.

Price Range¥2,000 ~ ¥2,400
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Itoen Japanese Green Tea Bags (40 bags)

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Itoen Japanese Green Tea Bags (40 bags)

Itoen premium green tea. 40 bags. Easy to brew, authentic Japanese taste.

Itoen is Japan's leading green tea brand. These tea bags let you enjoy authentic Japanese green tea anywhere in the world — just add hot water. At ¥10 per bag, it's the most affordable way to bring home a taste of Japan.

Price Range¥400 ~ ¥600
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Premium Sake Tasting Set (5 bottles)Premium

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Premium Sake Tasting Set (5 bottles)

5 award-winning sake bottles including Dassai. Perfect introduction to Japanese sake.

A curated set of 5 premium sake bottles including the famous Dassai. Perfect for sake beginners or as a gift for someone who loves Japanese culture. Each bottle is a different style — from light and fruity to rich and umami — so you can discover your preference.

Price Range¥5,000 ~ ¥6,000
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Instant Ramen Variety Pack (12 types)Popular

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Instant Ramen Variety Pack (12 types)

12 different instant ramen cups. Try Japan's best brands in one set.

Try 12 different famous Japanese instant ramen in one set — from rich tonkotsu to spicy miso to light shio. These are Japan's premium instant ramens, far superior to what's available overseas. Relive your favorite ramen experiences at home.

Price Range¥3,000 ~ ¥3,500
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Traditional Wagashi Sweets AssortmentGreat Souvenir

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Traditional Wagashi Sweets Assortment

Traditional Japanese confections. Kintsuba, dorayaki, and more. Beautiful gift box.

Traditional Japanese confections (wagashi) are edible art — beautiful, delicate sweets made from bean paste, rice flour, and natural ingredients. This gift box features kintsuba, dorayaki, and other classic wagashi. A culturally rich souvenir that pairs perfectly with green tea.

Price Range¥2,500 ~ ¥3,500
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Vermont Curry Roux (5 boxes)

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Vermont Curry Roux (5 boxes)

Japan's favorite home cooking. 5 boxes of Vermont Curry. Easy to make at home.

Japanese curry is the country's unofficial national dish — and Vermont Curry is the roux that millions of Japanese families use at home. With this, you can recreate authentic Japanese curry rice anywhere in the world. Just add vegetables, meat, and rice!

Price Range¥1,500 ~ ¥1,700
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Meiji Chocolate Assortment Box

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Meiji Chocolate Assortment Box

Amazon Japan exclusive. 5 varieties of Meiji chocolate in one box.

Meiji is Japan's most beloved chocolate brand. This assortment box features 5 varieties — milk, dark, strawberry, macadamia, and more. The chocolate quality is noticeably better than international versions due to higher cocoa butter content.

Price Range¥1,500 ~ ¥2,000
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Yoku Moku Cigare Butter Cookies TinPremium

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Yoku Moku Cigare Butter Cookies Tin

Premium butter cookies in elegant tin. THE souvenir from Tokyo.

Yoku Moku Cigare cookies are THE premium souvenir from Japan. Butter-rich rolled cookies with an elegant tin that screams 'I brought you something special from Tokyo.' Universally loved — your colleagues, family, and friends will be genuinely impressed.

Price Range¥2,500 ~ ¥3,500
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Hi-Chew Premium Flavor Assortment

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Hi-Chew Premium Flavor Assortment

Japan-exclusive flavors. Softer and juicier than export versions. 8-12 flavors.

Hi-Chew in Japan hits different. Exclusive flavors you can't find abroad — Grape, Muscat, Mango, Peach, and seasonal limited editions. The texture is softer and juicier than export versions. A fun, affordable snack that everyone at home will love.

Price Range¥1,000 ~ ¥1,500
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Nagasaki Castella Honey Sponge CakeGreat Souvenir

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Nagasaki Castella Honey Sponge Cake

400-year-old Portuguese-Japanese sponge cake. Moist, honey-sweet. Nagasaki classic.

Castella (kasutera) is a 400-year-old Portuguese-Japanese sponge cake that's become an iconic Japanese confection. Soft, moist, honey-sweet with a caramelized bottom. Nagasaki's signature souvenir — bringing a box home is a tradition with deep cultural roots.

Price Range¥1,200 ~ ¥1,800
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Mochi Ice Cream Assorted Flavors

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Mochi Ice Cream Assorted Flavors

Chewy mochi + creamy ice cream. Matcha, sakura, black sesame flavors.

Soft, chewy mochi wrapped around creamy ice cream — this Japanese invention has taken the world by storm. Get the original Japanese version with authentic flavors like matcha, sakura, and black sesame that you won't find in Western grocery stores.

Price Range¥800 ~ ¥1,200
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Japanese Rice Cracker Variety Pack

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Japanese Rice Cracker Variety Pack

Japanese rice cracker assortment. 8-15 flavors. Perfect train snack.

Japanese rice crackers (senbei) are the original Japanese snack — crispy, savory, and endlessly varied. From soy sauce glazed to seaweed wrapped, each region has its own specialty. A variety pack lets your family back home taste the range of Japanese cracker culture.

Price Range¥1,500 ~ ¥2,000
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Dried Umeboshi Plum Candy

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Dried Umeboshi Plum Candy

Dried pickled plum candy. Sour-salty and addictive. Uniquely Japanese.

Umeboshi (pickled plum) snacks are uniquely Japanese — sour, salty, and addictive. These dried umeboshi candies are a lighter introduction to the intense flavor. Popular with locals as a hangover cure, energy boost, and salty-sweet snack. A truly unique souvenir.

Price Range¥500 ~ ¥800
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Kyoto Hojicha Roasted Green Tea

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Kyoto Hojicha Roasted Green Tea

Roasted green tea. Nutty, toasty, zero bitterness. Low caffeine evening drink.

Hojicha (roasted green tea) is Japan's coziest tea — nutty, toasty, and naturally low in caffeine. Unlike regular green tea, the roasting process removes bitterness and creates a warm, comforting flavor. Perfect evening drink and a unique alternative to matcha as a souvenir.

Price Range¥600 ~ ¥1,000
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Butter Butler Financier – Tokyo's Famous Butter Cake Gift BoxPopular

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Butter Butler Financier – Tokyo's Famous Butter Cake Gift Box

Buttery, melt-in-your-mouth French-style financiers from one of Tokyo's most beloved souvenir bakeries. A go-to gift box for any occasion.

Price Range¥1,200 ~ ¥3,500
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Calbee Jagariko Salad Potato Sticks 57g x 12 Packs

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Calbee Jagariko Salad Potato Sticks 57g x 12 Packs

Iconic Japanese crispy potato stick snack with unique texture. Bulk pack of 12.

Price Range¥8.99 ~ ¥14.99
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Baby Star Ramen Snack Chicken 68g x 12 bags

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Baby Star Ramen Snack Chicken 68g x 12 bags

Crispy mini ramen noodle bits with savory chicken flavor. Japan's iconic cult snack.

Price Range¥800 ~ ¥1,200
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Glico Pretz Salad Flavor Pretzel Sticks 64g x 10 Packs

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Glico Pretz Salad Flavor Pretzel Sticks 64g x 10 Packs

Crispy savory pretzel sticks with unique salad flavor - Japan exclusive snack

Price Range¥8 ~ ¥15
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Calbee Big Bag Potato Chips Consomme Punch 160g

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Calbee Big Bag Potato Chips Consomme Punch 160g

Japan's #1 chip brand in exclusive Consomme Punch flavor. Large 160g bag.

Price Range¥2.5 ~ ¥4.5
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Uji Matcha Green Tea Gift Set – Premium Ceremonial Grade, Made in Japan

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Uji Matcha Green Tea Gift Set – Premium Ceremonial Grade, Made in Japan

Authentic ceremonial-grade matcha from Uji, Kyoto — beautifully packaged for gifting or personal enjoyment.

Price Range¥1,500 ~ ¥3,500
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Izumiya Japanese Traditional Confectionery Assortment – Wagashi & Dried Sweets Gift Set

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Izumiya Japanese Traditional Confectionery Assortment – Wagashi & Dried Sweets Gift Set

A curated selection of traditional Japanese sweets from long-established confectioner Izumiya, ideal for gifts or personal enjoyment.

Price Range¥800 ~ ¥2,500
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PABLO Premium Cheese Tart – Japan's Iconic Baked Cheesecake Gift Set

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PABLO Premium Cheese Tart – Japan's Iconic Baked Cheesecake Gift Set

PABLO's legendary half-baked cheese tart — a cult Japanese confectionery with a molten, creamy centre and golden pastry shell.

Price Range¥1,500 ~ ¥4,000
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Ajiizumi Japanese Traditional Seasoning Sauce

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Ajiizumi Japanese Traditional Seasoning Sauce

Authentic Japanese seasoning from the Ajiizumi brand, crafted with traditional recipes unavailable outside Japan.

Price Range¥800 ~ ¥2,000
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No-Brand Japanese Multi-Purpose Storage Organizer

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No-Brand Japanese Multi-Purpose Storage Organizer

A practical, lightweight Japanese storage organizer perfect for travel, home, or office use at an unbeatable price.

Price Range¥800 ~ ¥2,500
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Asahi Super Dry Beer – Made in Japan Canned Beer (Japanese Domestic Edition)

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Asahi Super Dry Beer – Made in Japan Canned Beer (Japanese Domestic Edition)

Japan's iconic crisp lager straight from the source — Asahi Super Dry in its authentic domestic Japanese packaging.

Price Range¥1,500 ~ ¥4,000
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The Complete Snacks & MatchaBuyer’s Guide for Japan Travelers

Japanese snacks are the unofficial best souvenir in the country. They are cheap, they fit in carry-on corners, your friends and coworkers genuinely love them, and every region of Japan has regional-exclusive flavors you literally cannot buy anywhere else. The problem is the choice paralysis: walk into a Lawson or Don Quijote and you are staring at a wall of 200+ options in Japanese only.

This category narrows the field to snacks that travel well (no fragile chocolate in summer), are broadly loved (no super-regional acquired tastes), and carry the Japan story — the KitKat flavors you cannot find abroad, the classic Pocky and Hi-Chew lineups, the rice crackers and matcha cookies that feel distinctly Japanese without being intimidating to someone who has never been.

What to Look for When Buying

  • Temperature matters. Chocolate-based snacks (KitKat, Pocky, Meltykiss) will survive a winter trip but can soften or melt in summer — especially in transit. Bagged rice crackers, gummies, and dried snacks are temperature-stable and safer for hot months.
  • Expiration dates on Japanese snacks. Japanese convenience food has remarkably short stated shelf lives compared to Western equivalents. The snacks in this category have longer stable windows, usually 3-6 months, which comfortably covers your trip home plus gifting.
  • Flavor variety packs vs single. Variety packs are the sweet spot for souvenirs: you give one friend a bag and they get the full experience without committing to one flavor. For personal eating, a single-flavor larger bag of your favorite is better value.
  • Regional vs national. Regional-exclusive KitKat flavors (wasabi, sake, purple sweet potato, etc.) are the peak souvenir move. National-distribution snacks are easier to find on Amazon Japan and easier to reorder if you miss one.

How to Compare Your Options

KitKat vs Pocky: KitKats win on flavor variety and novelty, Pocky wins on pricing and shareability per box. Buy both if souvenir space allows.

Chocolate vs non-chocolate: always err toward non-chocolate for summer trips and for gifts going to hot climates.

Savory vs sweet: do not overlook the savory side. Rice crackers (senbei), wasabi peas, and shrimp crackers are just as iconically Japanese and many Western recipients find them more memorable than yet another chocolate wafer.

Amazon Japan Hotel Delivery for This Category

Snacks ship well through Amazon Japan hotel delivery. Order a box a day or two before checkout so you are not carrying loose bags on your last temple day. Customs-wise, packaged snacks in sealed original packaging pose no issue for most destinations — check your home country's biosecurity rules if you are heading to Australia or New Zealand, which have stricter food import rules.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I bring Japanese snacks home in my suitcase?
Yes. Sealed packaged snacks are fine for nearly all destinations. Australia, New Zealand, and a few other countries have stricter biosecurity rules — declare anything you bring to be safe.
How many should I buy for gifts?
A good rule: one bag of variety KitKats per 4-5 coworkers, individual Pocky boxes per close friend, and one or two large premium items for family. Over-buying is the more common mistake than under-buying.
What if I don't like the flavors I picked?
Start with classic flavors (matcha, strawberry, original milk) before venturing into wasabi and sake. The unusual flavors are more interesting than delicious for many people.
Are Japanese snacks sold at Amazon Japan the same quality as in Japanese stores?
Yes, identical packaging and sourcing. Amazon Japan sells the same SKUs you see in Don Quijote and conbini.
Any snacks to avoid as souvenirs?
Melon bread and other fresh bakery items — too short-dated. Anything refrigerated. And acquired-taste items like umeboshi (salted plums) unless you know your recipient already likes them.

The snacks listed above are the crowd-pleasers tourists consistently come back with. Skip the conbini queue and order a box to your hotel front desk instead.