Souvenir Guide · Regional Sweets

Hokkaido’s Sweet Souvenirs, Ranked —
Why the North Wins the Omiyage Game

Royce · Shiroi Koibito · Rokkatei · The Dairy Dividend


The Dairy Dividend

Hokkaido produces most of Japan’s butter and cream, and a century of confectionery competition around that supply turned the island into the country’s undisputed omiyage champion. Sapporo’s Tanukikoji drugstores, New Chitose Airport’s astonishing sweets floor, and the Hokkaido Shinkansen‘s Hakodate gateway all funnel the same portfolio — here it is, ranked by people who keep eating it.


1. Royce — Nama Chocolate & Potato Chip Chocolate

The ganache squares (Au Lait first, Champagne for gifting) are the category’s best product, full stop. The chocolate-coated potato chips are the best conversation product. Both want cool transport — Royce sells insulated bags, and winter travelers have it easy.

2. Rokkatei — Marusei Butter Sand

Rum raisins and white-chocolate buttercream in shortbread, from the Obihiro maker whose restraint (little advertising, perfect product) makes it the connoisseur’s default.

3. Ishiya — Shiroi Koibito

The tin, the snow-country branding, the reliable langue de chat — the island’s ambassador. Choose the mixed white/black tin; the park-shaped factory in Sapporo is a fine hour with kids too.

4. Kinotoya — Bake & the Cheese Tarts

Freshly torched cheese tarts at the airport are a boarding-gate ritual; the boxed versions travel same-day only. Kinotoya’s airport-exclusive cheese cookies solved the transport problem elegantly.

5. Calbee — Jaga Pokkuru

The potato snack that behaves like a luxury good: made only from Hokkaido potatoes, chronically rationed, and inexplicably better than every imitation. Buy on sight; full story in the regional snack royalty guide.

Honorable Mentions

LeTAO’s Doublé Fromage (Otaru — pair with our Otaru guide), Sapporo Agricultural College cookies, Yubari melon everything, and Hakodate’s squid-ink… items, which we mention for completeness and buy for comedy.


Where to Buy

New Chitose Airport is — uniquely in Japan — actually the best place: the domestic terminal’s sweets hall out-stocks downtown. Otherwise Daimaru Sapporo’s depachika, Tanukikoji for tax-free bulk, and Hakodate Station for the shinkansen route south.

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