【2019 Edition】22 Must-Buy Tokyo souvenirs at Haneda Airport


2019.08.02

NAVITIME TRAVEL EDITOR

【2019 Edition】22 Must-Buy Tokyo souvenirs at Haneda Airport

Japan is renowned for its unique food items that can’t be found anywhere else in the world. So if you’re looking to take a gastronomic souvenir home with you, there’s no better place to look than at Haneda Airport. In this guide, we’ll introduce some of the best food souvenirs to purchase at the International Terminal, Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, including some of the airport’s limited-edition products.

  • 01

    Premium Kororo, Grape (Ginza Sembikiya)

    “Premium Kororo” is a real fruit gummy set only available at Patisserie Ginza Sembikiya and Blue Sky airport shops. These juicy pieces of gummies are made with Nagano kyoho grapes for a rich sweetness you’ll want to savor. There are actually 6 flavors of Premium Kororo: grape, strawberry, mandarin orange, pineapple, melon, and pear. For 702 yen you’ll get 3 packs of gummies in a box.

    Store Location:
    Terminal 1 - Blue Sky Flight Shop

    6 flavors of Premium Kororo

    6 flavors of Premium Kororo

    Premium Kororo, Grape

    Premium Kororo, Grape

  • 02

    Butter Galette (Butter Butler)

    From the same company behind Tokyo Milk Cheese Factory and The Maple Mania comes Butter Butler, a brand dedicated to buttery treats. The Butter Galette uses fermented French butter and gelland salt for a flaky French pastry full of flavor. These bite sized snacks are sure to please. A box of 9 will run you 972 yen.

    Store Locations:
    Terminal 2 - Smile Tokyo
    International Terminal - Edo Shokuhinkan

    Butter Galette (Butter Butler)

    Butter Galette (Butter Butler)

  • 03

    Cocon Tozai Kokuto Dorayaki (Quolofune)

    These dorayaki (otherwise known as pancake sandwiches) are filled with sweet bean paste. These can only be found in the airport, so they make great gifts. They’re made with brown sugar and offer a rich texture that melts in your mouth. The blend of pancake and bean paste make it an easy entry point for those unfamiliar with Japanese sweets. There are 5 to box for 1,080 yen.

    Store Locations:
    Terminal 2 - 2F Kin no Tsubasa and Tokyo Shokuhinkan

    Cocon Tozai Kokuto Dorayaki (Quolofune)

    Cocon Tozai Kokuto Dorayaki (Quolofune)

    Cocon Tozai Kokuto Dorayaki (Quolofune)

    Cocon Tozai Kokuto Dorayaki (Quolofune)

  • 04

    Mille-feuille (Berne)

    These crispy treats are made by sandwiching cream between 3 layers of pastries and then covering it all in chocolate. They’re the Japanese interpretation of Western-style sweets, and anyone who likes KitKats will love these stylish treats. The packaging is chic, and it gives off an upscale vibe. There are 7 in a box for 702 yen.

    Store Locations:
    Terminal 1 - Tokusen Yogashi-kan
    Terminal 2 - Tokyo Shokuhinkan
    International Terminal - Edo Shokuhinkan

    Mille-feuille (Berne)

    Mille-feuille (Berne)

  • 05

    Milky Cheese Chocolat (Sugar Butter Tree)

    Cheese lovers will be extra pleased by Sugar Butter Tree’s Milky Cheese Chocolat. These delightful little sandwiches are made with crunchy cereal wafers and a filling consisting of white chocolate mixed with cheddar cheese. They’re only available in Haneda Airport, so be sure to pick yours up while you can! It’s 1,188 yen for a box of 8.

    Store Locations:
    Terminal 1 - Tokusen Yogashi-kan
    Terminal 2 - Tokyo Shokuhinkan

    Milky Cheese Chocolat (Sugar Butter Tree)

    Milky Cheese Chocolat (Sugar Butter Tree)

    Milky Cheese Chocolat (Sugar Butter Tree)

    Milky Cheese Chocolat (Sugar Butter Tree)

  • 06

    Kikyou Shingen Mochi (Kikyouya)

    This sweet has won several awards in Japan for being one of the best edible souvenirs, and those craving an authentic Japanese treat will want to pick up Kikyouya’s Shingen Mochi. Each container has 3 pieces of mochi that are covered with kinako (roasted soy flour), which comes with a little bottle of brown sugar syrup that you can use to top it off with. Be sure to eat the shingen mochi in a non-windy area because the kinako will take flight! A box of 6 will run you 990 yen.

    Store Locations:
    International Terminal - Edo Shokuhinkan

    Kikyou Shingen Mochi (Kikyouya)

    Kikyou Shingen Mochi (Kikyouya)

    Don't forget the  brown sugar syrup!

    Don't forget the brown sugar syrup!

  • 07

    N.Y. Caramel Sand (Ginza Tamaya)

    Rich chocolate and gooey caramel sandwiched between 2 buttery cookies? Yes, please! Ginza Tamaya has knocked it out of the park with their N.Y. Caramel Sand(wiches). In one bite you’ll experience the rush of caramel complemented by crunchy cookie and smooth chocolate. The packaging is also chic; the sweets come in a classy book-style box with gold lettering. The box with 4 cookies is only available at Haneda airport — for 540 yen that is.

    Store Locations:
    Terminal 1 - Tokyo Shokuhinkan, in front of Gate E
    Terminal 2 - Smile Tokyo and Tokyo Shokuhinkan

    N.Y. Caramel Sand (Ginza Tamaya)

    N.Y. Caramel Sand (Ginza Tamaya)

    N.Y. Caramel Sand (Ginza Tamaya)

    N.Y. Caramel Sand (Ginza Tamaya)

  • 08

    Hanegumo (Kanou Shoujuan)

    These fluffy, dough-like pastries are filled with Hokkaido azuki beans and packed with flavor, making for a good introduction to Japanese sweets. You can find five-packs of Hanegumo (1,080 yen) in all three terminals of Haneda Airport, which is the only place they’re currently available in Japan!

    Store locations:
    International Terminal - 4F Edo-Shokuhinkan(JidaiKan)
    Terminal 1 - 2F Selected Japanese Confectioneries
    Terminal 2 - 2F Tokyo Food Products Clock Tower 1,3 Stores and SmileTokyo

    Hanegumo (Kanou Shoujuan)

    Hanegumo (Kanou Shoujuan)

  • 09

    Tokyo Lemonche

    Instantly recognizable thanks to their bright yellow box, these delicious biscuits feature a fluffy lemon-flavored dough with smooth lemon cream. The crushed lemon peel gives it an bittersweet taste which is then followed by a gentle texture that melts in your mouth. Tokyo Lemonche is sold in five-piece boxes for 972 yen.

    Store locations:
    International Terminal - 3F Ana Festa
    International Terminal - 3F within the gate Tokyo Souvenir Shop South
    Terminal 2 - B1F Ana Festa)
    Terminal 2 - 2F within the gate Ana Festa

    Tokyo Lemonche

    Tokyo Lemonche

  • 10

    S’more Roasted Marshmallow Tarts(D&N CONFECTIONERY)

    One of the most popular sale items at Ana Festa, these S’mores are based on the traditional American treat (702 yen for a four pack). They feature a marshmallow sandwiched between chocolate and crackers that can either be toasted over a campfire or placed in the microwave for just five seconds until it goes deliciously gooey.

    Store locations:
    International Terminal - 3F (Ana Festa)
    International Terminal - 3F within the gate (Tokyo Souvenir Shop South)
    Terminal 2 - B1F (Ana Festa)
    Terminal 2 - 2F within the gate (Ana Festa)

    S’more Roasted Marshmallow Tarts(D&N CONFECTIONERY)

    S’more Roasted Marshmallow Tarts(D&N CONFECTIONERY)

  • 11

    Mount Baum Kuchen (Nenrinya)

    Originating from Germany, these unique cakes are baked on a spit and distinguished by their multi-layered appearance. They’re a signature sweet at the Nenrinya cafe and can be purchased in packs of 12 pieces (3,240 yen) to take home. Aside from their traditional Mount Baum Kuchen, you can also find a summer limited-edition variety at the Haneda Airport with sweet Uji matcha.

    Store location:
    Terminal 2 - 2F within the gate (Nenrinya)

    Mount Baum Kuchen (Nenrinya)

    Mount Baum Kuchen (Nenrinya)

  • 12

    Black Bean Chocolate Mabushi (Uchiwaya)

    Chocolate lovers shouldn’t miss the opportunity to buy black bean chocolate mabushi, which is made using tanba black beans (the largest beans in Japan) that are coated with smooth chocolate. Haneda Airport sells four packs of these delicious treats, including a limited edition Tokyo sodachi caramel version.

    Store location:
    Terminal 2 - B1F (Air Lawson)

    Black Bean Chocolate Mabushi (Uchiwaya)

    Black Bean Chocolate Mabushi (Uchiwaya)

  • 13

    Royce’ Potato Chip Chocolate (Royce’)

    If you love potato chips and you love chocolate, why not combine the two with Royce’s potato chip chocolates (778yen for a 190-gram pack). While they’re slightly salty, they also have a rich aroma of cocoa and bitter chocolate that results in a snack that’s like no other.

    Store locations:
    International Terminal - 3F (Bluesky Premium and Ana Festa)
    International Terminal - 3F within the gate (Tokyo Souvenir Shop South/North and TIAT Duty-Free Shop Central)
    International Terminal - 4F (Edo-Shokuhinkan (Meisan-Kan))

    Royce’ Potato Chip Chocolate (Royce’)

    Royce’ Potato Chip Chocolate (Royce’)

  • 14

    Tokyo Tiramisu Crunch (Aoyama dori no Purinyasan)

    Tiramisu lovers can pick up a 10-pack of these Italian-inspired sweets that combine crunchy chocolate with coffee, mascarpone and a lightly baked crepe dough. Each of the bite-size pieces is individually packaged so you can share them with family or colleagues. Tokyo Tiramisu Crunch is a limited edition Haneda Airport product. It costs 700 yen for a pack!

    Store locations:
    Terminal 1 - B1F (Air Lawson)
    Terminal 2 - B1F (Air Lawson)

    Tokyo Tiramisu Crunch (Aoyama dori no Purinyasan)

    Tokyo Tiramisu Crunch (Aoyama dori no Purinyasan)

  • 15

    Tokyo Banana Honey Flavor (Tokyo Banana World)

    Tokyo Banana is a banana-shaped sponge cake that has long been a popular souvenir for visitors to Tokyo. But at Haneda Airport, you can also purchase the limited-edition honey-flavored Tokyo Banana (1,080 yen for a pack of 8).

    Store locations:
    Terminal 2 - 1F (Deleets)
    Terminal 2 – B1F (Air Lawson)

    Tokyo Banana Honey Flavor (Tokyo Banana World)

    Tokyo Banana Honey Flavor (Tokyo Banana World)

  • 16

    Ginza Apple Cake (Tokyo Banana x Hello Kitty)

    If you love Tokyo Bananas and Hello Kitty, then look for this limited-edition collaboration that’s only available at the Haneda Airport and Narita Airport. It has been incredibly popular since its release. It has a distinct apple taste and an illustration of Hello Kitty. 8-packs sell for 1,188 yen.

    Store location:
    International Terminal - 3F within the gate (Tokyo Souvenir Shop North)

    Ginza Apple Cake (Tokyo Banana x Hello Kitty)

    Ginza Apple Cake (Tokyo Banana x Hello Kitty)

  • 17

    Japanese Green Tea (Itoen)

    Take home the taste of Japan with a tin of locally grown green tea from the specialized tea store, Itoen. Their 80-gram gift tins (1,080 yen) are beautifully wrapped with traditional yuzen paper and make an ideal gift for tea lovers.

    Store location:
    International Terminal - 3F (Ana Festa)

    Japanese Green Tea (Itoen)

    Japanese Green Tea (Itoen)

  • 18

    Kamakura Caramel Hangetsu (Kamakura Goro)

    Kamakura Goro is renowned for its half-moon-shaped sweets, which feature a crunchy and crisp outer with a sweet, soft filling. But if you’re looking for something a bit different, pick up a 6-pack of their limited-edition Kamakura Caramel Hangetsu (648 yen), which features an addictive caramel taste.

    Store location:
    Terminal 1 - 2F (Kamakura Goro Main Store Haneda Airport Shop)

    Kamakura Caramel Hangetsu (Kamakura Goro)

    Kamakura Caramel Hangetsu (Kamakura Goro)

  • 19

    KitKat (Nestlé)

    If you love Tokyo Bananas and KitKats, then you must try the unique Tokyo Banana x KitKat. It’s flavored with banana and is available in a 15-piece pack for 1,296 yen. You can also find KitKats that are limited edition Japanese flavors such as Uji matcha, wasabi, shinshu apple and sake. A 10-piece pack goes for 1,620 yen.

    Store locations:
    International Terminal - 3F (Bluesky Premium and Ana Festa)
    International Terminal - 3F within the gate (Tokyo Souvenir Shop South/North)
    International Terminal - 4F (Edo-Shokuhinkan (JidaiKan and Meisan-Kan))
    Terminal 1 - B1F (Air Lawson)
    Terminal 1 - 2F (selected western confectionaries and Pier)
    Terminal 1 - 2F within the gate (Captain’s Market and Pier)
    Terminal 1 - 2F within the gate (Bluesky)
    Terminal 1 - 2F within the gate (Pier)
    Terminal 2- 1F within the gate (Deleets)
    Terminal 2 - 2F (Tokyo Food Products and Smile Tokyo)
    Terminal 2- 2F within the gate (Pier)
    Terminal 2- 2F within the gate (Ana Festa)

    Tokyo Banana×KitKat MIITUKETA

    Tokyo Banana×KitKat MIITUKETA

    KitKat

    KitKat

  • 20

    Honig Apfelbaum (Juchheim)

    These honey apple cakes are not like the typical German spit cakes you’ll find in Japan. These ones use an entire apple to make their sweet compote filling. They’re designed in the shape of an apple and are only available at the Haneda Airport for 1,728 yen.

    Store location:
    Terminal 1 - 2F (select western confectionaries)

    Honig Apfelbaum (Juchheim)

    Honig Apfelbaum (Juchheim)

  • 21

    Menbei (Fukutaro)

    These savory rice cracker snacks hail from Akita and have a crispy texture with a delicious seafood taste. They can be enjoyed with tea or a refreshing beer, with two-pack bags selling for 120 yen.

    Store location:
    Terminal 1 - 1F (Travel Aisle)

    Menbei (Fukutaro)

    Menbei (Fukutaro)

  • 22

    Tonkotsu Ramen( Ippudo)

    If you love ramen, then you can recreate your own at home with these take-home boxed sets from Ippudo. You can select between Shiromaru, Akamaru and Karaka ramen or grab a gift box with a variety of flavors (from 540 yen).

    Store location:
    International Terminal - 3F (Ana Festa)

    Tonkotsu Ramen( Ippudo)

    Tonkotsu Ramen( Ippudo)

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    Tokyo Ota-ku Hanedakukou 2-6-5
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    0357578111
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