Meet our Makers & Curators

Made from the heart, 5,200km away

Meet the people behind the deliciousness of each snack and those who are responsible for bringing you a taste of Japan.

Meet our Makers & Curators

Made from the heart, 

5,200km away

Meet the people behind the deliciousness

of each snack and those who are responsible

for bringing you a taste of Japan.

OGON NO mura

Maker of "Kito Yuzu Kuzukiri"

Established in 2013, Ogon no Mura is located in the remote mountains of Kito Area, Naka Town in Tokushima Prefecture. Their flagship product "Kito Yuzu" is renowned for its exceptionally fragrant aroma.

Hinodeya Seika

Maker of ""Toyama Black" Glass Shrimp Rice Crackers"

Founded in 1924 in Toyama Prefecture, Hinodeya Confectionery is a rice snack manufacturer that uses 100% Toyama rice in their products.


Horaiya Honten

Maker of "Lemon Amazake"

Horaiya Honten was first founded in 1906 as Horaiya Koji Store. For over 100 years, they have preserved traditional koji-making methods, producing products like amazake and miso.

MARUKA Foods

Maker of "Noriten Setouchi Sudachi Flavour" & "Kishu Plum and Red Shiso Crispy Noriten"

Maruka Foods strives to be the bridge not only by connecting the islands of Setouchi, but connecting people with delicious and fun products that value ingredients and bonds. 


Meet Our Makers

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Azuma Arare Honpo

Azuma Arare was founded in 1910 in the heart of Ryogoku, Tokyo's sumo town, specialising in the production of delicious rice crackers.

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Edogoshiya

Made in Tokyo, Edogoshiya creates products where you can feel the essence of Japan through the content and packaging of their products.

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GOGYOFUKU

Gogyofuku is a specialist manufacturer of otsumami (snacks) with approximately 400 items under its belt, catering to every occasion.

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Hamausagi

Hamausagi has been making cute and delicious rabbit-motif Japanese sweets for over 90 years in Yokohama.

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Hinodeya Seika

Founded in 1924 in Toyama Prefecture, Hinodeya Confectionery is a rice snack manufacturer that uses 100% Toyama rice in their products.

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Horaiya Honten

Founded in 1906 as a koji (fermented rice) store, we were the first in the country to commercialise "sagohachi", a pickling mix made from salt, steamed rice and koji (in the proportions of 3:5:8) that has been eaten and enjoyed in the regions of Michinoku (old name for Tohoku) and Tohoku.

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Itoken

Established in 1864, Itoken started out by making kawara-senbei on the approach to Inaba-do or Byodo-ji Temple.

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Kameya Foods

Kameya Foods is an authentic Japanese wasabi company from Shizuoka Prefecture, and its history can be traced back to its pickled products manufacturing days since 1947.

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Kanaeya

Established in 2004 as a wholesale distributor for Akita souvenirs, Kanaeya has since launched their very own rice cracker brand to introduce products using Akita's homegrown rice.

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Katoubussan

Celebrating 48 years since their establishment, Katoubussan is a wholesaler of tourist souvenirs in Yamagata Prefecture, deeply rooted in the local community.

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Kishishoten

Since 1946, Kishishoten has been producing souvenir snacks as well as seasonal pickles from the hot spring resort of Atami in Izu Peninsula.

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Kiyokawaya

Kiyokawaya has been operating a business rooted in the Shonai Area of Yamagata for about 350 years. With sincerity, they deliver the charm of Yamagata's specialty products.

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Komatsu Seika

Komatsu Seika specialises in the production of rice crackers, and strives for excellence in delivering the finest offerings in the future.

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Kurian Fumido

Kurian Fumido has been manufacturing and selling chestnuts in Obuse City of Nagano Prefecture since its establishment in 1864.

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Kyoeiseicha

Founded in 1836 in Uji, Kyoeiseicha Co., Ltd. and their representative brand Morihan is committed to refining the quality of Japanese tea and preserving tea culture.

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Maikonocha Honpo

Based in Kyotanabe, Kyoto since 1970, Maikonocha Honpo's foundation is rooted in tea production, adhering closely to the original production principles inherited from the past.

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marl

Offering soft cookies made with ingredients mainly from the prefectures of Gifu and Aichi (Central Japan) that can be enjoyed by all generations.

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Marui-Suzuki

Established in 1895, Marui Suzuki is a wholesaler company specialising in confectionery.

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MARUKA Foods

Maruka Foods strives to be the bridge not only by connecting the islands of Setouchi, but connecting people with delicious and fun products that value ingredients and bonds.

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Maruya

Maruya Ochanoko Sai Sai's main store is located on Sanneizaka, the stone-paved pedestrian road in front of Kiyomizu-dera.

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NewDays

Under the theme of "Always nearby, wherever you go, whenever you return", NewDays provides attractive products and services to support the daily lives of customers who use the store.

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