Souvenir Guide · Snacks & Kit-Kat
Beyond Kit-Kat —
Jaga Pokkuru, Royce Chips & Japan’s Regional Snack Royalty
The Rationed Potato · Chip Aristocracy · Senbei Country · Route-by-Route Targets
The Snacks That Behave Like Luxury Goods
Kit-Kat gets the headlines, but Japan’s snack scene has its own regional aristocracy — products so tied to place and so routinely sold out that they’ve developed luxury-good dynamics: purchase limits, resale markets, and grown adults planning airport arrivals around restocks. Here’s the royalty, by region.
🥔 Hokkaido: The Potato Crown
Jaga Pokkuru — Calbee’s freeze-fried Hokkaido potato sticks; the texture explains the rationing. Royce chocolate potato chips — the sweet-salty diplomacy that ends arguments. Jagabee’s Hokkaido editions fill the gap when the first two sell out. All at New Chitose and Hakodate; ranked context in the Hokkaido guide.
🍏 Tohoku: Apples & Zunda
Aomori’s apple chips and Ragueneau pies, Sendai’s zunda-mochi snacks and Kamome no Tamago minis — the Tohoku Shinkansen stations sell the set.
🍙 Kanto & Chubu: Senbei Country
Tokyo’s Kaminari-okoshi (Asakusa’s thunder crackers), Kusatsu/Nagano’s onsen manju, Niigata’s Bakauke and — the connoisseur pick — Happy Turn in its Niigata-exclusive premium tins.
🍤 Kansai & West: The Savory Belt
Osaka’s takoyaki-flavor everything and 551 Horai’s frozen butaman (same-day gifting only), Kyoto’s matcha langue de chat, Hiroshima’s lemon-cake wave, and Fukuoka’s Mentai-ko senbei (Fukutaro brand — the savory omiyage that outperforms every sweet in office popularity).
🍠 Okinawa: The Deep South
Chinsuko shortbread, beni-imo tarts, and black-sugar everything — plus Orion beer snacks that never made the mainland.
Hunting Rules
Regional snacks obey one law: buy them where they live — they rarely travel to other regions, and “I’ll get it at Haneda” is how stories of regret begin. Purchase limits mean couples shop as teams. And weight-for-weight, snack boxes beat sweets boxes for office omiyage — lighter, cheaper, no melting risk. Strategy details: the airport-vs-city guide.
