Ameya Yokocho, or simply Ameyoko, is Ueno’s fun and lively shopping street that is on the must-see list of pretty much everyone coming to Japan. Among the many shops offering food, accessories, and ...
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Kawaii Konbini gives taste of Japan to Longmont
Steele’s store at 195 South Main St. brings Japanese candy, snacks, drinks and toys to the heart of Longmont. Steele, a fan ...
Japanese candy surpasses American in many regards. The candies feature exciting, unusual flavors (musk melon, kabocha pumpkin, soy sauce), packaging that’s covered with animated figures and ...
Sakuma’s Drops candy will be discontinued as its Tokyo-based maker Sakuma Seika Co. goes out of business due to poor sales. With eight fruit flavors available, the iconic, colorful hard candies are ...
Shalala-sha is a candy shop specializing in kohaku-to 琥珀糖 (literally "amber sugar"), a kind of candy made from pure sugar and kanten 寒天 (Japanese agar), sometimes blended with coloring and flavoring.
We operate a business that sells sweets sold at Japanese shops and ships to customers all over the worldCandy JapanSteadily from the establishment in 2011Increase sales and profitsIt is said that it ...
We are deploying services that periodically send sweets normally sold in Japan to overseas customersCandy JapanHas published a revenue and expenditure report for 2015. Candy Japan has steadily ...
I eat too much candy for a grown-ass man. From Snickers bars to Nerds, I’ve had them all. However, It seems like these are the same few candy products that are being offered to us on the shelves of ...
Me? I’m definitely into savory stuff. Forget dessert–give me another scoop of mashed potatoes and some more macaroni and I’m happy. While I’ll cave for an Oreo every now and again, I’m definitely not ...
Talk to just about any successful Japanese businessperson, and they’ll tell you how important gratitude is. No matter how good a product it makes, a company can’t succeed without the support of its ...
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30 Japanese Snacks You Must Try
After living in Japan for months as an exchange student, it’s equal parts familiar and different. And this extends to snacks. Find an American favorite with a Japanese twist, like Blueberry Pringles ...
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