Tyrol Chocolate [The Narrow Road to the Deep North: Michinoku Travels].

Chirorucoco will release "Chirorucoco [Oku no Hosomichi Michinoku Kiko]" on March 28. The estimated price is 324 yen (tax included).

Tyrol Chocolate [The Narrow Road to the Deep North: Michinoku Travels].

The taste, naming, and packaging all focus on the Tohoku region. The assortment includes three types of chocolate made from Aomori apples, Iwate Nanbu senbei (rice crackers), and Yamagata dacha beans.

Tyrol Chocolate [The Narrow Road to the Deep North: Michinoku Travels].

Half the size of regular Tyrol Chocolates. The letters "chi," "ro," "lu," "chi," "yo," and "co" are written on the top surface (randomly enclosed).

Tyrol Chocolate [The Narrow Road to the Deep North: Michinoku Travels].

The package is a gorgeous design featuring images of Aomori's Nebuta Festival, Sendai's Tanabata Festival, and Morioka's Sansa Odori dance. Contents 108g (3.81oz) (including individual wrappers).

Tyrol Chocolate [The Narrow Road to the Deep North: Michinoku Travels].

Aomori Fuji apple

Two layers of chocolate, one red apple and one yellow apple, made from 100% Aomori apples. The fruity sourness and sweetness of the taste spread.

Tyrol Chocolate [The Narrow Road to the Deep North: Michinoku Travels].

Iwate Nanbu Senbei

Salty Nanbu Senbei flavored milk chocolate. Nanbu senbei rice crackers from Iwate Prefecture are mixed in, giving it a peanut aroma and the crunchy texture of Nanbu senbei rice crackers.

Tyrol Chocolate [The Narrow Road to the Deep North: Michinoku Travels].

Miyagi Zunda Mochi

Mochi gummies are wrapped in zunda-flavored chocolate made from 100% dacha beans produced in Yamagata. The characteristic of this product is that you can taste the flavor and sweetness of the beans.

Tyrol Chocolate [The Narrow Road to the Deep North: Michinoku Travels].