[2020] 11 Recommended Souvenirs You Can Buy at Yokohama Station

[2020] 11 Recommended Souvenirs You Can Buy at Yokohama Station

Delicious and stylish Yokohama souvenirs are sure to make both the giver and the receiver excited and happy! Here we introduce recommended souvenirs you can buy at Yokohama Station that have both great taste and great appearance, along with information on the shops that sell them. Use this guide when choosing souvenirs at Yokohama Station!

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[2020] 11 Recommended Souvenirs You Can Buy at Yokohama Station

Where Can You Buy Souvenirs at Yokohama Station?

There are plenty of places to buy souvenirs in and around Yokohama Station.

Sogo Yokohama, directly connected from the East Exit, is a large department store. On its second basement floor, you’ll find specialty stores selling Western and Japanese sweets, as well as Kanagawa’s antenna shop “Kanagawa-ya.”

On the West Exit side, there’s also Yokohama Takashimaya, directly connected to the station. On its first basement floor, “Foodies’ Port” — opened in December 2020 — offers Yokohama-exclusive souvenirs. The “Yokohama 001” shop on the 7th floor carries a wide variety of sweets and goods unique to Yokohama.

Additionally, the first basement floor of “CIAL Yokohama,” a station building directly connected to Yokohama Station, is full of sweet shops! You’ll find “Ariake Honkan HARBOUR’S MOON,” where you can enjoy freshly baked Harbors and shop-exclusive items.

Apart from department stores, there are also many shops selling souvenirs both inside and outside the ticket gates at Yokohama Station. Even if you arrive early in the morning or late at night when department stores are closed, or if you’re short on time, you can still comfortably choose souvenirs.

1. “Yokohama Renga” – Yokohama Motomachi Mutekirō

This chocolate confection, “Yokohama Renga,” originated in Yokohama’s Motomachi district. The chocolate cake, designed to resemble bricks, is soaked with walnut sauce, giving you two layers of delicious flavor. Along with its moist texture, it has a faint aroma of brandy, making it a slightly grown-up taste.

With its rich chocolate flavor, Yokohama Renga is a popular Yokohama souvenir. It’s the perfect gift for those who love chocolate and sweets.

2. “Yokohama Harbour” – Ariake

One of the long-selling products indispensable when talking about Yokohama souvenirs is “Yokohama Harbour.”

The “Double Marron” flavor, the standard, features castella sponge shaped like a ship calling at Yokohama Port, filled with chopped chestnuts and chestnut paste. The gentle chestnut flavor and moist texture of Double Marron can be enjoyed by the whole family.

Yokohama Harbour also comes in various other flavors, such as Milk Mont Blanc, Milk Cheese, and Gateau Chocolat. Buying several varieties and comparing their flavors is another fun way to enjoy them.

3. “Caramer Sand” – CARAMER

Caramer Sand is a confection from “CARAMER,” a shop that opened in December 2020 inside the “Sweets Market” located on the first basement food floor of Yokohama Takashimaya.

This is the brand’s first appearance in Japan and is an original brand from Tokyo Tamago Honpo, the company famous for “N.Y.C. SAND.”

Caramer Sand consists of almond florentines and butter sablé cookies, with fresh cream and melting caramel sandwiched in between.

The crisp florentine and the smooth, melting caramel create a perfect match, resulting in an addictive flavor. Other offerings include caramel brownies and caramel apple pie, which also make excellent souvenirs.

4. “Yokohama Renga-dori” – Wishbon

First released in 2001, “Yokohama Renga-dori” is a confection designed to resemble red bricks. It is made by sandwiching almonds coated in fresh caramel between cookie dough, then carefully baking it to perfection. The result is a refined taste that isn’t overly sweet.

Its crisp texture, combined with the nutty aroma of almonds, makes it a treat that appeals to everyone.

It comes in various sizes — boxes of 6, 12, or 18 pieces — and has a relatively long shelf life, making it well-suited as a gift.

5. “Yamate Seiyōkan Meguri” – Enokitei

The term “Yamate Seiyōkan” refers to the seven Western-style houses remaining in Yokohama’s Yamate district, which was once a foreign settlement.

Inspired by these historic houses, the “Yamate Seiyōkan Meguri” chocolate cake assortment offers four flavors: cherry, orange, tea, and matcha. With its refined sweetness, it’s a perfect treat for an elegant tea time.

Another delightful feature is that the package includes a postcard depicting one of the Yamate Western-style houses. This souvenir conveys the atmosphere of Yokohama not only through taste but also through visual appeal.

6. “Yokohama Three Towers Story Stick Cake” – MONTE ROSA

The “Yokohama Three Towers” refer to the Kanagawa Prefectural Government Building, Yokohama Port Opening Memorial Hall, and Yokohama Customs — all symbolic landmarks of Yokohama Port.

According to local legend, if you visit three spots where all three towers can be seen together, your wish will come true. Inspired by this tale, the “Yokohama Three Towers Story Stick Cake” offers three different flavors in one set.

The flavors are chocolate, tea, and orange. The chocolate cake has a pleasant bitterness, the tea cake has a deep, rich flavor, and the orange cake spreads a refreshing aroma — each providing a distinct and delicious experience.

With its long, slender shape, it’s easy to eat and is a popular gift choice for people of all ages, from children to adults.

7. “Silk Almond” – Momosaki Seika

“Silk Almond” is a confection made by coating roasted almonds in a silk and milk powder blend. It is a sweet unique to Yokohama, a city once called the “Capital of Silk” that thrived through the silk trade.

The gentle sweetness of the milk powder combined with the roasted aroma of the almonds creates an addictive flavor. Once you eat one, you’ll want another, and it’s hard to stop.

Another delightful point is that the silk powder, known as “edible silk,” is rich in high-quality amino acids.

8. “Raisin Sand” – Yokohama Kawori

Raisin Sand is the signature confection of the long-established Western confectionery shop “Yokohama Kawori” and is also a popular Yokohama souvenir.

It features California raisins soaked generously over time in premium brandy, paired with a refined sweet cream. These two ingredients are sandwiched between moist cookies to create a long-selling product of Yokohama Kawori.

The cookies have a good thickness and don’t crumble easily, making them not only delicious but also easy to eat. The raisins retain a satisfying chew, making this especially recommended for raisin lovers.

9. “Rum Ball” – Kikuya Western Confectionery

Founded in 1924, the long-established Western confectionery shop “Kikuya” offers one of Yokohama’s classic sweets — the “Rum Ball.”

At first glance, a rum ball looks like a large piece of chocolate. However, take a bite and you’ll find sponge cake inside infused with the rich aroma of rum. The sponge is also blended with almonds, walnuts, and other nuts, adding depth and richness to the flavor.

With its elegant taste and satisfying richness, the rum ball makes for a perfect souvenir.

10. “Biscout” – Bashamichi Jubankan

One of Yokohama’s classic souvenirs is “Biscout” from Bashamichi Jubankan.

These thick biscuits, sandwiched with cream, are loved for their crisp texture and the refined sweetness of the cream.

They come in three flavors — lemon, peanut, and chocolate — each offering its own unique taste to enjoy.
When purchasing Biscout, be sure to take note of the wrapping paper as well.

The packaging, decorated with illustrations of trains, horse-drawn carriages, and gas lamps, is praised for its charming retro style.

11. “Yokohama Millefeuille” – Francais

Yokohama Millefeuille is a signature sweet from the popular Western confectionery store “Francais.”

It is made by sandwiching fragrant tea cream between layers of crisp pie pastry and coating it with milk chocolate.

The combination of tea cream and the sweetness of milk chocolate is an excellent match, creating an irresistible treat for those with a sweet tooth.

In 2019, the Yokohama Millefeuille was renewed, with a new peach tea flavor added to the lineup.

This version features lemon-flavored white chocolate enveloping cream with a refreshing sweetness, offering a different taste from the traditional tea flavor.

◎ Summary

Since the early Meiji era, when Western culture began to flow into Japan, Yokohama has developed its own unique culture, resulting in an array of sophisticated souvenirs.

Not only do they taste delicious, but many also feature stylish designs on their packaging that reflect the character of Yokohama.

Yokohama souvenirs, both delightful to taste and pleasing to look at, are sure to bring joy to whoever receives them.

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