Only Available Here! Recommended Regional Specialty Souvenirs

Hokkaido

Airports, stations, roadside stands, and stores dealing in souvenirs.

Hi-Chew Yubari Melon

Hi-Chew using the fragrant Hokkaido yubari melon.

Content quantity:12 pieces in one packet x 5 packets in one multipack

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Tohoku

Airports, stations, roadside stands, and stores dealing in souvenirs.

Hi-Chew Tohoku Apple

This Hi-Chew has a balanced refreshing and sweet taste from the juice of Tohoku red apples.

Content quantity:12 pieces in one packet x 5 packets in one multipack

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Tokyo Area

Airports, stations, roadside stands, and stores dealing in souvenirs.

Hi-Chew Shinshu Apple flavor

This Hi-chew flavor boasts the sweet and fruity taste of the famed Shinshu apples.

Content quantity:12 pieces in one packet x 5 packets in one multipack

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Hi-Chew Mt. Fuji Assorted Pack / Yamanashi Peach and Shizuoka Crown Melon Flavor

Infused with juice from Yamanashi Prefecture peaches and Shizuoka Prefecture Crown Melons, this limited edition Hi-Chew assorted pack brings forth the taste of famous Mt. Fuji fruits.

Content quantity:86g

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Chubu

Airports, stations, roadside stands, and stores dealing in souvenirs.

Hi-Chew Mt. Fuji Assorted Pack / Yamanashi Peach and Shizuoka Crown Melon Flavor

Infused with juice from Yamanashi Prefecture peaches and Shizuoka Prefecture Crown Melons, this limited edition Hi-Chew assorted pack brings forth the taste of famous Mt. Fuji fruits.

Content quantity:86g

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Ottotto Yaba-Ton Pork Cutlet with Miso Sauce Flavor

This Ottotto potato stick features an exclusive flavor limited to the Chubu region: miso katsu (pork cutlet with miso sauce). The miso sauce takes its inspiration from the famous tonkatsu (pork cutlet) restaurant Yaba-Ton.

Content quantity:18g (1 serving) x 6 packs

Kansai

Airports, stations, roadside stands, and stores dealing in souvenirs.

Hi-Chew Mt. Fuji Assorted Pack / Yamanashi Peach and Shizuoka Crown Melon Flavor

Infused with juice from Yamanashi Prefecture peaches and Shizuoka Prefecture Crown Melons, this limited edition Hi-Chew assorted pack brings forth the taste of famous Mt. Fuji fruits.

Content quantity:86g

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Hi-Chew Mixed Juice Flavor

A souvenir-exclusive Hi-Chew that recreates the sweet and nostalgic taste of Osaka’s famous 'mixed juice.'

Content quantity:12 pieces in one packet x 5 packets in one multipack

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Chugoku / Shikoku

Airports, stations, roadside stands, and stores dealing in souvenirs.

Hi-Chew Setonai Lemon

Hi-Chew with a refreshing fragrance and the perfect amount of sourness from Setonai's lemon juice.

Content quantity:12 pieces in one packet x 5 packets in one multipack

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Kyushu

Airports, stations, roadside stands, and stores dealing in souvenirs.

Hi-Chew Amaou Strawberry

Using juice from Fukuoka's amaou strawberries, the sweet fragrance of strawberries emanates from this candy.

Content quantity:12 pieces in one packet x 5 packets in one multipack

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Okinawa

Airports, stations, roadside stands, and stores dealing in souvenirs.

Hi-Chew Shequasar

Enjoy a refreshingly sweet and mellow flavor with the gentle fragrance of Kyushu's dekopon juice.

Content quantity:12 pieces in one packet x 5 packets in one multipack

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Hi-Chew Pineapple

This candy has a sweet and sour taste that comes from the juice of Okinawan pineapples.

Content quantity:12 pieces in one packet x 5 packets in one multipack

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Hi-Chew Mango

This candy has a rich sweetness and refreshing fragrance from the juice of Okinawan mangoes.

Content quantity:12 pieces in one packet x 5 packets in one multipack

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Hawaii

Hi-Chew Banana taste・Lilikoi (Passion Fruit) Flavor

Pineapple, a favorite of Hawaii, and lilikoi passion fruit,
a must-try for Hawaii fans, have just become Hi-Chews!
※Only sold at ABC Stores in Hawaii

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Hi-Chew

Soft candy with a juicy fruit flavor. Holds the largest market share of soft candy in Japan. Currently being sold globally.

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Angel Pie

Tiny marshmallow cakes coated in chocolate.

Ottotto

Snacks with a gentle flavor and shaped like sea creatures. The name, "Ottotto," is both the Japanese word for "fish" and the expression"oops."

Caramel

Morinaga Caramel is one of Japan's best-selling sweets, first launched in 1903. It holds the largest market share of caramel candies in Japan.

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