Everyone loves Japanese snacks! Many foreign tourists enjoy shopping and eating during their trips to Japan, and MUJI’s selection is a top choice for travelers. They are high-quality, uniquely Japanese, and exactly what you want for souvenirs. In 2026, MUJI has updated its lineup and shopping experience, making it even better for international visitors.

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ToggleWhat makes MUJI snacks so exciting?
Among many kinds of Japanese snacks, MUJI offers something truly different for souvenirs.
Sustainable Quality: The popular “Irregular” (Fuzoroi) series minimizes food waste by selling unevenly shaped but delicious snacks.
Interactive Shopping: Flagship stores now offer frozen foods and even fresh-made local treats.
Minimalist Packaging: Clear packaging makes it easier to see and choose your favorite snacks.
Modern Tax-Free Rules: As of November 1, 2026, Japan is shifting to a refund-based tax system. While you pay the tax in-store, you can now open and enjoy your snacks in Japan, as the strict “sealed bag” rule for consumables is being removed!
Who will be happiest on receiving these?
If you are tired of common snacks that you see at every supermarket or airport, MUJI is where you should go! Here are our three most recommended MUJI snacks ideal for souvenirs! Find something new!
3 most recommended souvenirs for your friends who have children, and for your sweetheart!
- Soybean Flour Ball (優しい昔菓子 きなこ玉) The harmony of fragrant soybean flour and soft candy is exquisite. It’s an addictive, traditional taste of Japan.

Price: 120 yen (tax included)
- KONPEITO CANDY (優しい昔菓子 金平糖) Colorful, star-shaped candies that are a nostalgic hit with kids and sweet-lovers alike.

Price: 120 yen (tax included)
- MIXED FRUIT FLAVOR SODA DROPS (4種の果汁入りラムネミックス) Assorted soda candies made with beet sugar produced in Hokkaido.

Price: 120 yen (tax included)
3 most recommended souvenirs for your coworkers and girlfriends!
- STRAWBERRY JAM PIE (いちごのジャムパイ) Flower shaped pie topped with sweet strawberry jam made in Japan.

Price: 399 yen (tax included)
- SAKURA RICE JELLY PANCAKE (桜もち入りミニトラ焼き) Red-bean jam and cherry-flavored mochi sandwiched between tiger-striped pancakes. A spring seasonal favorite!

Price: 490 yen (tax included)
- SAKURA COOKIES (桜のラングドシャ) The secret of spring is mixing cherry blossom with butter and sandwiched with white chocolate.

Price: 490 yen (tax included)
3 most recommended souvenirs for your drinking buddies and your father!
- SWEET AND SOUR SQUID LEG (いかあしカルパッチョ) The squid is cut into small pieces and served carpaccio-style with basil and olive oil for a sweet and sour taste.

Price: 350 yen (tax included)
- PLUM FLAVOR DRIED KELP (梅こんぶ) Chewy kelp with plum paste for a sweet and sour taste.

Price: 120 yen (tax included)
- DRIED SQUID SHEET (するめシート) Dried squid cut in bite-sized pieces. The more you chew, the more the flavorsome it gets.

Price: 490 yen (tax included)
So good! Three ways to enjoy MUJI snacks more♪
Have more fun with MUJI snacks along with some simple ingredients!
BAUMKUCHEN CHERRY BLOSSOM (桜バウム) French Toast Baumkuchen cake grilled like French toast. You can also enjoy its great cherry fragrance.
Recipe: Soak “BAUMKUCHEN CHERRY BLOSSOM” in the mixture of 1 egg, 50 cc of milk, 2 tablespoons of sugar for 30 minutes. Melt some butter on a heated frying pan. Grill both sides of the cake over medium heat.

SALT RICE CRACKER (山形県産米100%使用 お米と塩のせんべい) baked with cheese. The chewy texture of baked rice crackers and cheese is exquisite♪
Recipe: Sprinkle some cheese on “SALT RICE CRACKER” and bake for 2 minutes 30 seconds in a toaster oven at 500w. Put some toppings like tomatoes and Genovese sauce over the melting cheese.

STRAWBERRY-FLAVORED MOCHI DAIFUKU (いちごのひとくち大福) and fruit in coconut milk. Great harmony of chewy texture of daifuku and sweet coconut milk♪
Recipe: Put “STRAWBERRY-FLAVORED MOCHI DAIFUKU” in a glass and pour the mixture of coconut milk and fruit over it. Cool it in a refrigerator. A great dessert for summers!

MUJI Snacks You Can Get Only in Japan!
We introduced 12 kinds of MUJI snacks out of many popular choices. There are still more varieties you can get only in Japan! Don’t forget to visit MUJI when you come to Japan.
MUJI Official Website: www.muji.net





