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Popular Japanese snack for souvenirs

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Today we introduce Japanese sweet snacks that are often bought as souvenirs by international tourists.

  1. Pocky (ポッキー)

    • Overview: Chocolate-covered biscuit sticks. It comes in various flavors, with chocolate being the most classic. Easy to eat and share, with a satisfying snap.
    • Official Website (Global): https://www.pocky.glico.com/global/

  2. Kit Kat (キットカット) - Japan Exclusive Flavors

    • Overview: The familiar chocolate-covered wafer bar, but Japan offers a huge variety of unique and often seasonal flavors like Matcha (green tea), Sakura (cherry blossom), Hojicha (roasted green tea), and various regional fruit flavors.

    • Official Website (Japan): https://www.nestle.co.jp/brand/kit/ (Japanese only, use translation tools)


  3. Tokyo Banana (東京ばな奈)

    • Overview: A soft and fluffy sponge cake shaped like a banana, filled with a creamy banana custard. It's a very popular souvenir from Tokyo with a light and sweet taste. Many variations and related products are also available.

    • Official Website (Japanese): https://www.tokyobanana.jp/ (Japanese only, use translation tools)


  4. Shiroi Koibito (白い恋人)

    • Overview: A delicate sandwich cookie made of thin white chocolate sandwiched between two langue de chat biscuits. It's a famous souvenir from Hokkaido known for its elegant taste and packaging.

    • Official Website (Japanese): https://www.ishiya.co.jp/item/shiroi/ (Japanese only, use translation tools)


  5. Hi-Chew (ハイチュウ)

    • Overview: A soft, chewy candy with a texture similar to gum but meant to be swallowed. It comes in a wide variety of fruity flavors and is popular for its long-lasting taste.

    • Official Website (Global/USA): https://www.hi-chew.com/


These are widely available in souvenir shops, airports, supermarkets, and convenience stores across Japan. Enjoy your souvenir shopping!


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