Souvenirs & Local Products
Take home the flavors and traditions of Shinshu — from sweets to crafts
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Specialty shop for Matsumoto temari, traditional handcrafted decorative balls.
Curated selection of local sake, wine, and craft beer from Hakuba and Northern Shinano.
Traditional Japanese sweets shop in Nozawa Onsen. Famous for onsen manju and chestnut kinton.
Pottery studio surrounded by Karuizawa nature. Sells handmade ceramics using Shinshu clay.
Traditional Shinshu oyaki shop with classic fillings like nozawana, mushroom, and red bean.
Famous for Nozawa pickled greens and a wide variety of Shinshu pickles and preserves.
Western-style sweets shop using Shinshu fruits. Apple pie, chestnut tart, and blueberry cake.
Traditional Hakuba textile workshop. Hand-woven scarves, mufflers, and bags with warmth.
Handmade jam shop using Shinshu fruits. Popular flavors include apple, blueberry, and peach.
Woodcraft gallery inspired by Kamikochi nature. Carved animals, figurines, and accessories.
Traditional Matsumoto rice cracker shop with Shinshu miso, wasabi, and shichimi flavors.
Souvenir shop on Zenkoji approach. Zenkoji goods, charm-style accessories, and Shinshu crafts.