Every month, TokyoTreat sends out a box filled with unique and tasty treats from Japan. From savory chips and crackers to sweet candies and chocolates and drinks, there's always a great variety of snacks to try. And what's really cool is that many of these snacks are exclusive to Japan, so you're getting a taste of something truly authentic.
I received the March Sakura snack box to celebrate the spring season.
In Japan, spring is about enjoying the beautiful cherry blossoms, festivals, parties, and hanami picnics. Also, everyone looks forward to the world-famous Sakura trees.
And, no hanami event in Japan is complete without some delicious snacks, like the ones I received in my Japan Snack Box.
How TokyoTreat Works
Subscribe: Choose your plan and start your snack adventure.
Curated Boxes: TokyoTreat hand-picks awesome, limited edition Japanese snacks that change every month.
Enjoy: Try all kinds of Japan-exclusive snacks at home.
The monthly plan costs $37.50 a month. However, you save more when you pay in advance.
TokyoTreat may be about Japanese snacks; however, the best part is the colorful booklet that explains each snack and provides some fun facts about Japan. It's a great way to learn more about the country and its culture while enjoying some delicious treats.
And, if you have food allergies, no worries; the TokyoTreat booklet tells you the common allergens in each snack and if it's suitable for vegetarians.
Check out the snacks I received in my March snack box; I got a good mix of cookies, cakes, savory snacks, a drink, and candies. (Unfortunately, one of my cookies was crushed.)
Pure Potato Honey Butter and Rock Salt Chips KitKat Matcha Latte Mitsuya Cider Pai no Mi Mini Pies Pear Tart Okonomiyaki Corn Puffs Spring Senbei Cracker Sakura Shortbread Cookie Hakata Tonkotsu Ramen Strawberry Black Thunder Sakura Castella Cake
Maken Gummy- Grape |
Sakura Mini Cookies |
Ichigo Cream Collon |
Sakura Leaf Senbei |
Mini Fried Squid Cracker |
TokyoTreat Snack Box is a fantastic subscription service for anyone who loves trying out new and unique snacks from Japan. You'll get a taste of something authentic and exclusive to Japan with various savory and sweet treats. And, with the colorful booklet that comes with the box, you'll also learn more about Japanese culture and its food.
So, if you're looking for a fun and tasty way to explore Japanese snacks, TokyoTreat Snack Box is worth checking out!
Also, make sure to check out TokyoTreat's sister company, Sakuraco.
Sakuraco is a monthly authentic Japanese snack subscription box that supports local Japanese snack makers; each box comes with 20 traditional, authentic, and artisan Japanese snacks, including Japanese teas and unique Japanese tableware. I shared about Sakuraco here.