Making art out of Japanese snack boxes!
The Japanese Twitter account @02ESyRaez4VhR2l got a lot of attention from their compatriots after creating various "Kiries" made out of Japanese snacks boxes! Kiries or Kirigami, is the Japanese papercutting art. Not to be confused with origami, where the paper is just folded. The Kirie is usually associated to traditional and ancient Japanese Art, but...
Japanese Kit Kat competition worldwide: What flavor won?!
Some of you might have heard of, or even voted for your favorite Kit Kat flavor for the worldwide 'New Flavour World Summit Campaign' which was announced in April by Nestle Japan in order to celebrate the 45th year anniversary of Japanese operations. Kit Kat is known for their crazy, interesting and delicious flavors which...
5 kawaii halloween snacks & sweets to try in Japan!
Are you excited for Halloween? We sure are! Japan loves special holidays, occasions and parties and especially to decorate and sell anything with a special theme! In this blog post you can read about awesome halloween sweets and snacks that you can find in Japan during the spookiest time a year! Wondering how Halloween became...
5 Foodie Anime for Japanese Snack Addicts
Many of our wonderful TokyoTreat subscribers enjoy not only Japanese snacks and candy but other aspects of Japanese culture like anime! And if you've watched any Studio Ghibli film then you know how jam packed Miyazaki's films are with delicious animated food, but what are some other anime series full of mouth watering food that...
Indulge in Warabi Mochi and More: 10 Mochi Types!
Mochi is a traditional Japanese rice cake that comes in all flavors and styles! From sweet to savory, they have all kinds of delicious fillings to enjoy!
10 Japanese Summer Festival Snacks And Candy!
Been busy trying out these Japanese recipes yet? Or drooling over these food displays? Well we've got even more Japanese candy and snacks for you Japanese candy box subscribers to feast your eyes on! Summer is the season of festivals in Japan, and no we don't mean music festivals! We mean traditional Japanese festivals often...