The Maple Mania "Maple Butter Cookies"
A souvenir that will surely please you!

Don't you worry about homecoming souvenirs? Therefore, Tokyo Station City has announced a ranking of popular souvenirs from Tokyo Station that will be very helpful!

There is no doubt if you buy this! Click here for the top 10 Japanese and Western confectionery. Some products can only be purchased at stores at Tokyo Station, so be sure to check them out!

◆ Top 10 Japanese sweets

1st place Nihonbashi Nishiki Toyorin "Kinpira burdock" 350 yen (tax included, same below)

Nihonbashi Nishiki Toyorin "Kinpira Burdock"

Karinto is made by taking advantage of the crisp texture and the natural flavor of the ingredients. The dough uses 100% domestic flour. Burdock is kneaded into the dough to create a spicy and spicy "kinpira burdock flavor". Not only for snacks, but also for sake snacks.

2nd place Ginza Kanraku "Mame Daifuku" 206 yen

Ginza Kanraku "Mame Daifuku"

Ginza Kanraku's signature product, which is made by wrapping flavorful bean paste cooked with azuki beans from a contract farm in a soft mochi dough. It seems that the simple taste is supported by a wide range of age groups regardless of generation.

3rd place Katsura Shindo "Panda's Journey" 1,080 yen

Katsura Shindo "Panda's Journey"

Ebi senbei with cute pandas, Tokyo Tower, Kaminarimon, and other famous places in Tokyo. It is a delicious and fun dish that can only be obtained at Tokyo Station.

4th place Naruto Kintoki Honpo Kurio Shoten "Kaku Wasanbon" 756 yen

Naruto Kintoki Honpo Kurio Shoten "Kaku Wasanbon"

"Naruto Kintoki Kaku" is made by soaking steamed Naruto Kintoki potatoes in the traditional molasses that has been around since the company was founded and drying it. The most popular is "Wasanbon". It is finished with a rich flavor using plenty of Wasanbon, which is a high-grade sugar. Elegant and gentle sweetness. Limited to Gransta.

5th place Hattendo / edocco "edocco raw ningyo-yaki" 1,080 yen

Hattendo / edocco "edocco Iki Ningyo-yaki"

Ningyo-yaki has a "raw texture" that you can enjoy the "moist and chewy" dough that modern Japanese people like. Limited to Ecute Keiyo Street.

6th place Bankaku Sohonpo "Tokyo Shiba Ebiten" 864 yen
7th place Miharado main store "Shio Senbei" 1,080 yen
8th place Fujimido "TOKYO Suzu Senbei" 1,530 yen
9th place Motomachi Koroan "Tokyo Suzu Monaka" 1,080 yen
10th place Funabashiya Koyomi "Kuzumochi pudding" 399 yen

◆ Top 10 Western confectionery

1st place The Maple Mania "Maple Butter Cookie" 1,900 yen

The Maple Mania "Maple Butter Cookies"

A cookie made by kneading maple sugar and fermented butter into the dough and baking it to a crispy and light texture, sandwiched with butter chocolate. It is the most popular product that has been loved since its release.

2nd place Yale L "Tokyo station limited waffle set of 10" 1,300 yen

Yale L "Tokyo Station Limited Waffle Set of 10"

A signature product limited to the Gransta store, where cream and fruits are sandwiched with fluffy waffle dough. The one before it was renewed this spring is back for a limited time.

3rd place Caffarel "Tokyo Gianduja Choco Pie" 1,080 yen

Caffarel "Tokyo Gianduja Choco Pie"

A rich-tasting choco pie that uses Caffarel's historic chocolate "Gianduja" luxuriously. You can enjoy the crispy texture of the chocolate dough and the flavorful taste of the Gianduja cream inside. Limited to Gransta.

4th place Tokyo Kaminariya "Tokyo Kaminariya 8 pieces" 1,062 yen

Tokyo Kaminariya "8 Tokyo Kaminariya"

Fluffy cream topped with nuts and sesame candy. With the image of "Kaminari-sama no Tsuno", it is wrapped in a fragrantly baked rice flour-filled rank dosha.

5th place Tokyo Milk Cheese Factory "Assorted cookies 20 pieces Tokyo Station limited package" 1,965 yen

Tokyo Milk Cheese Factory "Assorted Cookies 20 Pieces Tokyo Station Limited Package"

An assortment of cookies that you can enjoy the classic flavors "Salt & Camembert" and "Honey & Gorgonzola". Limited to Ecute Keiyo Street.

6th place Colombin "Tokyo grilled chocolate" 1,080 yen
7th place Terra Saison "Milk Sandwich" 1,080 yen
8th place Pierre Marcolini "Marcolini Biscuit" 3,564 yen
9th place Shiretoko donut "Love ☆ TOKYO Kumagoron" 980 yen
10th place Marched Chocolat "Chocolate Collection" 411 yen