Creative flavors and shapes transform "cute" into 100% delicious.
Creative flavors and shapes transform "cute" into 100% delicious.
More Than Just a Japanese Cookie: Koala' March, Kinoko no Yama & More!
It’s time for cookies! Japanese cookies give snack companies more excuses to experiment with flavors and shapes - from the panda-shaped Pandaro Melon cookies to super cute Koala’s March!
TokyoTreat loves snacking on tasty Japanese biscuits and sharing them with our subscribers, so let’s learn more about Japanese cookies!

Let’s Get Baking!
Japanese biscuits and cookies have a long history here, and home bakers, both young and old, love to make them, especially as they can easily be made in smaller ovens (many Japanese homes use smaller portable ovens, unlike larger oven appliances in the West).
Japanese chocolate cookies are especially popular during February when many girls choose to make a batch for someone special on Japanese Valentine's Day (and if they’re lucky, they’ll get a return gift on 3/14, White Day).
Japanese chocolate cookies are especially popular during February when many girls choose to make a batch for someone special on Japanese Valentine's Day (and if they’re lucky, they’ll get a return gift on 3/14, White Day).

Japanese Cookies at the Konbini!
Japanese snack makers are also involved. The best place to check is always the Japanese convenience store (or konbini). With some of the most famous brands, such as Fujiya’s Country Ma’am, Lotte’s Koala’s March, and Meiji’s Kinoko no Yama, looking for their place in the market, they’re always looking to experiment with flavors, from delicious ruby chocolate to sweet and creamy cheesecake cookies!
These Japanese biscuits and cookies are often seasonal or limited edition, making them hard to get your hands on before they leave the shelves. Japanese snack brands make snacks with extremely limited supply (sometimes only a month or a few weeks), making each Japanese cookie experience unique. Where can you turn to find a delicious, exclusive Japanese cookie box?
These Japanese biscuits and cookies are often seasonal or limited edition, making them hard to get your hands on before they leave the shelves. Japanese snack brands make snacks with extremely limited supply (sometimes only a month or a few weeks), making each Japanese cookie experience unique. Where can you turn to find a delicious, exclusive Japanese cookie box?



Did you know?!
For every box of Koala’s March purchased, Lotte donates a portion of the profit to the Australian Koala Foundation!
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