
Kyoto is a very popular tourist destination. It would be nice if you could buy souvenirs all at once at Kyoto Station, which is a hub for transportation.
Therefore, this time, we will introduce carefully selected souvenirs that can be purchased around Kyoto Station, which are easy to stop by when returning to your hometown or on the way back from sightseeing.

We introduce plenty of Kyoto souvenirs that are fun to look at, delicious to eat, and tasteful, carefully selected by the local editorial department!

Introducing seasonings unique to Kyoto! There is no doubt that the usual dishes will be upgraded.
Western confectionery shop founded in 1982 [Kyoto Kitayama Malebranche]. Chanoka, which has become a standard souvenir from Kyoto, is a thick tea langue de chat that uses Uji tea, including carefully selected tea leaves from Uji and Shirakawa, and original white chocolate with a rich milky feel. Don't forget to check out the summer-only "Suzucha no Ka" that doesn't melt.
Product / "Okoicha Langue de Chat Chanoka" 5 pieces 751 yen
Shelf life: 15 days at room temperature
Online shop sales / Yes
[Kyoto Confectionery Kogetsu] was founded in 1945 (Showa 20). Their most popular product, Senju Senbei, is a western-style senbei cracker made by sandwiching cream between corrugated cookie dough and giving it a soft, light sweetness. It looks like a celebratory scene in which the shadow of a flying crane is reflected in the waves. The sweets made by craftsmen with particular attention to ingredients and baking are sure to be appreciated as gifts and souvenirs.
Product/"Senju Senbei" 8 pieces 1188 yen
Shelf life: 77 days at room temperature
Online shop sales / Yes
In the Edo period, the Kyoto confectionery shop [Tsuruya Yoshinobu], which was founded in 1918, launched [IRODORI] with the hope that people who are not familiar with Japanese sweets would pick up their products. Five pastel-like colors of amber sugar confine the flavors of lavender, mint, rose, chamomile, and jasmine. It has a new appearance with its cute appearance lined up in a transparent case and its unique crisp and smooth texture.
Product / IRODORI “Kohakuto” 1080 yen
Shelf life: 25 days at room temperature
Online shop sales / None
[nikiniki] was born from [Shogoin Yatsuhashi Sohonten] as a brand that proposes a new way to eat the standard souvenir "Yatsuhashi". Seasonal fresh sweets are unbaked yatsuhashi, shaped like the four seasons, with strained bean paste or white bean paste inside. The designs that represent seasonal flowers and events are cute, and new discoveries await you every time you visit the store.
Product / "Seasonal fresh sweets" 1351 yen with 4 pieces
Expiration date: same day at room temperature
Online shop sales/reservations only possible (store pick-up)
Founded in 1860, [Gion Tsujiri] continues to spread the rich flavor and ways to enjoy Uji tea. "Gatobubu Financier" is a baked confectionery that uses rice flour and has a chewy texture. "Bubu" means "tea" in the dialect of Kyoto, and the rich and sweet matcha goes well with the moist batter.
Product / “Gatobubu Financier” Matcha and Hojicha ¥248 each
Expiration date: about 60 days at room temperature from the date of manufacture (guaranteed for 20 days remaining)
Online shop sales / Yes
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