Enjoy the best of Tokyo's food culture. Tsukiji Chitose sweets [Tsukiji Chitose] in Haneda Airport

  • Tokyo
  • Souvenirs
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About Tsukiji Chitose

Founded in 1912 in Tsukiji, known as the kitchen of Tokyo, Tsukiji Chitose is a long-established Japanese confectionery store that has served the Imperial Household Agency.
Tsukiji Chitose's confections are made with ingredients from all over Japan.
The store offers an attractive selection of confections, from standard items to seasonal limited editions.

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These lovely buttery financiers are kneaded with grains of red bean paste made from Hokkaido azuki beans. Not only is it a perfect souvenir of Tokyo, but it is also an auspicious confectionery perfect for celebrations, as it is shaped like a "sea bream," which has long been considered a good omen.

Chestnut Dainagon

Chestnut Dainagon

Kuri-Dainagon is a sweet red bean paste made from Hokkaido azuki beans, with Dainagon azuki beans, which are characterized by their large size, and a large honey-soaked chestnut wrapped in the bean paste.
It is a historical confectionary of Tsukiji Chitose that has been handed down for a long time.
It is sold exclusively at the Special Japanese Confectionery Hall and Food Plaza at Haneda Airport.

Tempura rice cracker

Tempura rice cracker

This product is called "Tokyo Cooking Confectionery" newly created by Tsukiji Chitose. The confectionery represents kakiage made with five different ingredients, including sweet natural prawns and Japan's three major Iwatsu green onions.
With its light and crispy texture, this new type of rice cracker is favored by people of all ages.
While they are of course delicious eaten as is, you can also enjoy them in dishes by referring to the "Tempura Senbei: Ratei-no-Manaki-style Arranged Recipes" on the official website of Tsukiji Chitose. For details, please check the Tsukiji Chitose website!

Tempura senbei: Ryotei no makanaki-style recipe

Stores selling

Currently, there are two directly managed stores: the Tokusen Wagashikan on the 2nd floor of Haneda Airport Terminal 1 and the Food Plaza on the 3rd floor of Haneda Airport Terminal 2. In addition, some products are also available at the Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Edo Shokuhinkan (Jidai-kan) and other stores.
Please enjoy the best of Tokyo's culinary culture through the sweets of Tsukiji Chitose.
Tsukiji Chitose official website

■Directly-managed stores

Haneda Airport Terminal 1

Special Japanese Confectionery Hall
Address:3-3-2 Haneda Airport, Ota-ku, Tokyo
Haneda Airport Terminal 1 2nd Floor Special Japanese Confectionery Hall
Tsukiji-Chitose Direct:03-5756-1030
Hours:6:00 - 20:00 (open daily)

Haneda Airport Terminal 2

- Food Plaza
Address:3-4-2 Haneda Airport, Ota-ku, Tokyo
Haneda Airport Terminal 2 3rd Floor Food Plaza
Tsukiji Chitose Direct: 03-5757-0191
Hours: 9:00 - 18:00 (Open every day)
Currently, hours are shortened. Please check the Haneda Airport website for the latest hours.
Information as of October 2023. The contents may be subject to change or sales may be discontinued without notice.
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