Kansai International Airport (KIX) is one of Japan's main international airports. Located in southern Osaka, this hub has great access to Kyoto, Kobe and other regions in Western Japan - and is also a great place to buy all sorts of souvenir snacks!
1. Osaka Castelo's 'Osaka Hanjyuku Castelo Fuwantoron' Fuwatoron is a half-baked egg castilla sold bite-size. Fluffy on the outside, and melting in the inside, with a crunchy sugar texture.
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2. Kyoto Otabe's 'Unbaked Yatsuhashi with Azuki Bean' The triangle-shaped Otabe, is Kyoto's famous confectionery, made from unbaked rice cake and bean paste made from Azuki beans. An all-time favorite souvenir, with unchanging taste.
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3. Kobe Frantz's 'Kobe Maho no Tsubo Purin' (Magical Pudding in a Pot) This pudding was originally very difficult to buy - only 50 puddings were sold every Saturday at their small shop in Kobe. Now, the pudding is available online and at the airport. The caramel sauce is a perfect match with the creamy pudding and whipped cream.
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4. 551 Horai's 'Buta-man'(Pork Bun) Osaka's Soul Food and classic souvenir. You won't be able to stop once you try the stuffed juicy pork filling and hot fluffy bun!
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5. Tsujirihei-Honten's 'Uji Matcha Baum Kuchen Kyo no Take' Matcha flavored Baum Kuchen, shaped in the form of a long bamboo. The cake is made of uji matcha and cream, with a soft and deep texture.
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6. Taro Foods' 'Cui-daore Taro Pudding' Osaka's famous Cui-daore Taro's hat contains delicious pudding made by "Dojima Sweets". Its sweet and bitter flavor is created by mixing 2 types of sauce - sweet caramel sauce and bitter crushed caramel.
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7. Hyogetsudo's 'Tako Patier' See what happens when a patissier makes takoyaki. In addition to classical takoyaki toppings such as sauce, seaweed and fish flakes, dessert toppings such as walnuts and caramel have been combined to create an all-new souvenir.
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8. Chidoriya's 'Mitarashi Omochi' Rice cakes made of sweet and salty sauce, rolled into small bite-size balls. From the soft mochi ball, taste the thick 'mitarashi' sauce seep out slowly.
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9. Kit Kat's 'Kansai International Limited Kit Kat' A selection of Kit Kat flavors, which are only sold at this airport. Flavors include Azuki bean, Japanese strawberry, Uji matcha, and Sakura matcha. Comes in Japanese style packaging.
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10. Osaka Senshodo's 'Yuzu Manju' Sold exclusively at the Kansai International Airport. This "manjyu" is a sweet dessert made from nationally grown Japanese yuzu (citrus), rice powder, yam powder, white beans, and sugar. A good size for a descent snack, the sweet white bean taste tastes light with a mixture of yuzu.
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