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Find Souvenirs at Don Quijote - Top 10 Confectionery & Foods
Don Quijote is known as one of the largest shopping theme parks in Japan. It has an extensive variety of products, with everything from foods to beauty cosmetics, mascot characters, and more to enjoy. We’ve compiled a selection of the best confectionery as souvenirs. Make time to visit a Don Quijote store during your stay in Japan!
With its exciting range of products and huge number of items, Don Quijote is really like a shopping theme park. There are so many types of sweets that are only available in Japan. Stores are open 24 hours a day (in some stores), so you can get your shopping done when you find some spare time during sightseeing. Ideal for a truly memorable trip. Don Quijote Asakusa is located near the famous sightseeing spot "Sensoji," so be sure to stop by!
*This article is based on coverage made on March 2023.
*This article has been updated with the latest information as of November 2024.
*Please read the coupon’s conditions carefully.
*Each shop’s information and business hours are subject to change. Make sure to check the latest information on the official website.
*We are not responsible for any trouble or damage caused by the contents of this article.
Cooperation: Don Quijote Asakusa
Save even more with Don Quijote coupons!
Here’s some details on the tax free plus up to 7% off coupon that can be used at Don Quijote. This coupon is for visitors to Japan. Present this coupon and your passport at the cash register to score a discount. Terms and conditions, and precautions for using the coupon are listed on the coupon page, so click on the coupon for more details.
KitKat | キットカット (Nestle)
Get a taste of Hokkaido to Okinawa with local “KitKat" varieties from around Japan, as well as “Japan Sake KitKat." The packaging is also colorful and stylish. With a range of flavors not available at ordinary convenience stores, picking up a different selection of tastes is recommended.

Pocky | ポッキー (Glico)
Everyone has snacked on a “Pocky" at least once. The lineup includes a variety of uniquely Japanese flavors, like the bittersweet matcha chocolate "Dark Deep Matcha" flavor and "Tokyo Amazake," which is only available in the Tokyo metropolitan area.

Alfort mini chocolate | アルフォート (Bourbon)
The combination of crispy biscuits covered with slightly sweet chocolate is a popular staple. Many flavors are available, from chocolate to pistachio. They are also available in bulk, making them ideal for souvenirs.
There’s so many more chocolate snacks we found! The "Tiramisu Chocolate" is also popular.

cororo | コロロ (UHA Mikakuto)
These juicy gummies have a unique texture that pop like you are eating real fruit. In addition to the standard grape and other flavors, there are also limited-edition flavors to check out!

Juicy Gummy | 果汁グミ (Meiji)
Succulent "Juicy Gummy" snacks, available in a wide variety of flavors, are very popular. A five-level "texture chart" is printed on the top right corner of the packaging, making it easy to select the best flavor that suits your taste.
Gummies are popular, but a wide range of jelly choices are also available. We also recommend the Kyoho grape and Muscat grape jelly flavors, and Don Quijote's original "JONETZ" konjac jelly, with the "Do (ド)" logo.
Hi-Chew | ハイチュウ (Morinaga & Co., Ltd.)
Soft sweets with a texture between gum and candy. An enduringly popular range for over 40 years. Individually wrapped to share easily with others—an ideal option as a gift.
JagaRico | じゃがりこ (Calbee)
JagaRico is fast becoming one of Japan's most popular souvenirs, and is one of the top selling snack foods. Take one bite and you won’t be able stop—the crunchy texture has made it a long-selling product in Japan.

Green Snack Pistachio Wasabi | グリーンスナック ピスタチオわさび味 (Sennarido)
Wasabi-flavored green snack made by removing pistachio shells and baking only the crispy nut inside. Get addicted to the spicy wasabi and the delicious flavor of pistachios.

BAKE Creamy Cheese | ベイク クリーミーチーズ (Don Quijote x Morinaga & Co., Ltd.)
Bake Creamy Cheese, a tie-up between Don Quijote and Morinaga Seika. Bite-sized cheesecake snacks made with three kinds of cheese. Crispy and hard on the outside, and tender on the inside. Looks yummy. You should try it!

So many matcha-flavored sweets!
A huge lineup of matcha green tea flavors that best represent the “taste of Japan.” “KitKat,” “ALMOND” and “Pocky” are also available in matcha flavor. The shelf full of green matcha products stands out, even from a distance!

Top recommended food souvenirs!
■ Matcha drinks (Tsujiri, Starbucks Coffee)
Matcha drinks from the “Tsujiri” tea specialty store and Starbucks that everyone knows. Savor frothy, creamy bubbles and a rich flavor.
■Health drinks
A wide selection of health drinks is also available, including "Meiji Probio Yogurt R-1 (Meiji)" and "Y1000 (Yakult).”
■Various ramen products
A variety of cup noodles from the famous "Tenka Ippin" ramen store and regional ramen restaurants. Instant noodles from the ever-popular “Ichiran” and stick ramen also make great souvenirs.

Deals and coupons for use at Don Quijote stores nationwide in Japan
Here’s some details on the tax free plus up to 7% off coupon that can be used at Don Quijote. This coupon is for visitors to Japan. Present this coupon and your passport at the cash register to score a discount. Terms and conditions, and precautions for using the coupon are listed on the coupon page, so click on the coupon for more details.
With its exciting range of products and huge number of items, Don Quijote is really like a shopping theme park. There are so many types of sweets that are only available in Japan. Stores are open 24 hours a day (in some stores), so you can get your shopping done when you find some spare time during sightseeing. Ideal for a truly memorable trip. Don Quijote Asakusa is located near the famous sightseeing spot "Sensoji," so be sure to stop by!
*This article is based on coverage made on March 2023.
*This article has been updated with the latest information as of November 2024.
*Please read the coupon’s conditions carefully.
*Each shop’s information and business hours are subject to change. Make sure to check the latest information on the official website.
*We are not responsible for any trouble or damage caused by the contents of this article.
Cooperation: Don Quijote Asakusa
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THIS ARTICLE IS BASED ON INFORMATION FROM 11 26,2024 Author:DiGJAPAN! 編集部
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