Aichi Prefecture, a popular destination for both business and tourism, offers a wide variety of delicious foods and specialty goods. As a result, there are many unique souvenirs and sweets with Nagoya-exclusive flavors. In this article, we will carefully select and introduce the best souvenirs from Aichi Prefecture in a ranking format, including popular sweets and famous sophisticated goods that appeal to adults. We hope this helps you choose souvenirs when you visit Aichi Prefecture.
Recommended Aichi Souvenirs!
【20th Place】Yutaka Okoshi / Wakamatsuen
Wakamatsuen's "Yutaka Okoshi," which was even presented to Emperor Showa, is the perfect sweet for those looking for a luxurious souvenir.This simple sweet, made from glutinous rice okoshi with matcha-infused suhama anko sandwiched in between, is also recommended as a tea snack.The chidori pattern on the surface is also cute. It would also be nice to get it as a set with a refreshing jelly.
【19th Place】Ogura Toast Langue de Chat / Tokai Hisa
"Ogura Toast Langue de Chat" from "Tokai Hisa" is a baked confection that recreates Nagoya's famous Ogura toast as a cookie. It's now one of Nagoya's most representative souvenirs. The exquisite balance of anko-flavored chocolate, margarine, and cookies makes it highly popular among younger generations. It's also affordable, making it a great option for bulk souvenirs.
【18th Place】Ganso Shachi Monaka / Ganso Shachi Monaka Honten

Source: Ganso Shachi Monaka Honten
When you think of Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture, you think of Nagoya Castle. "Ganso Shachi Monaka" from "Ganso Shachi Monaka Honten" is a Japanese sweet inspired by the shachihoko (ornamental carp-like creatures) of Nagoya Castle. This monaka, with its fragrant baked skin filled to the brim with coarse sweet bean paste, is very satisfying. It's a cute souvenir that evokes Aichi's unique character at first glance.
【17th Place】Visitandine / Chez Shibata

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"Visitandine" from "Chez Shibata" is a baked confectionery similar to a financier, made with carefully selected ingredients. With one bite, the aroma of almond and butter fills your mouth. This is recommended for those looking for a luxurious souvenir.
【16th Place】Arimatsu Shibori Towel Handkerchief / Arimatsu Shibori Hisada
If you're looking for an Aichi souvenir other than sweets, how about the "Arimatsu Shibori Towel Handkerchief"?These handkerchiefs, featuring Arimatsu Shibori on popular Imabari towels, are vibrantly colored and offer excellent absorbency and feel.In addition to towel handkerchiefs, there are also mini towel handkerchiefs, towels, and muffler towels available. They are practical and highly recommended Aichi souvenir goods.
【15th Place】Miso Oden with Dote-ni / Maruya Haccho Miso
When it comes to Nagoya's local cuisine, miso oden is famous. "Miso Oden with Dote-ni" from "Maruya Haccho Miso" is a popular souvenir that allows you to enjoy the delicious miso oden you tasted in Nagoya right at home. Its rich, sweet and savory flavor is sure to be addictive! It's also recommended as a souvenir for men.
【14】Maboroshi no Tebasaki Shittori Senbei (Phantom Chicken Wing Moist Crackers) / Sekai no Yamachan
When it comes to Aichi's famous delicacies, chicken wings are definitely on the list. Montoire's "Maboroshi no Tebasaki Shittori Senbei" is a popular savory snack that allows you to easily enjoy the taste of Nagoya's famous "Sekai no Yamachan" at home. These spicy, moist crackers are also recommended as a snack to go with drinks.
【13】Sasaragata / Ryoguchiya Korekiyo
Ryoguchiya Korekiyo's "Sasaragata" is a Japanese confection popular for its cute packaging and beautiful appearance. There are five flavors: Dainagon, Matcha, Shiroazuki (white adzuki bean), Benitsubu (red bean paste), and Kokuto (brown sugar), each a bite-sized yokan (sweet bean paste jelly) that is easy to eat. Seasonal limited edition packaging also frequently appears, making it recommended for those who care about the appearance of their souvenirs.
【12】Piyorin / Genciana

Source: Genciana
"Piyorin" from "Genciana" is a chick-shaped cake made with Nagoya Cochin eggs. Since it's a fresh cake, it's not suitable for carrying around for long periods, but its cuteness will definitely make you want to buy it anyway. You can purchase it at shops in Nagoya Station, so it's recommended to buy it right before you board your return shinkansen.
【11】Fruit Daifuku / Original Daifuku Okashidokoro Yoroken

Source: Original Daifuku Okashidokoro Yoroken
"Fruit Daifuku" from "Original Daifuku Okashidokoro Yoroken" is a luxurious sweet with cream, red bean paste, strawberries, bananas, and chestnuts inside a soft daifuku mochi. It is sold seasonally from November to May each year.
In addition to Fruit Daifuku, there are also matcha-flavored "Matchary" and "Capuchino Daifuku" (both sold year-round), so if you're looking for Japanese sweet souvenirs, be sure to check them out. As fresh sweets, they don't last long, but many fans come from afar to buy them.
【10】Semi-Nama Kishimen / Miya Kishimen
"Semi-Nama Kishimen" from "Miya Kishimen" is a popular gourmet souvenir that allows you to easily enjoy the taste of kishimen noodles eaten in Aichi at home. It is simmered in a special miso stew broth, offering a chewy texture and the unique umami of red soybean paste.
【9】Uiro-bar / Osu Uiro

"Uiro-bar" from "Osu Uiro" is a cute uiro (steamed cake) shaped like an ice cream bar. Its single-serving size makes it a great souvenir for women. There are five flavors: cherry blossom, black (kokuto), white (shiro), red bean paste (nairo), and matcha, each offering an elegant sweetness and a unique, chewy texture.
【8】Warabi Uiro / Mochibun Sohonten

Source: Mochibun Sohonten
"Warabi Uiro" from "Mochibun Sohonten" is a unique Japanese sweet combining the textures of warabi mochi and Aichi's specialty, uiro. It is served with kinako (roasted soybean flour) and kuromitsu (brown sugar syrup). With its distinctive texture, "Warabi Uiro" is recommended for those looking for unusual souvenirs from Aichi.
【7】Kaeru Manju / Aoyagi Sohonten

"Kaeru Manju" from Aoyagi Sohonten, a famous Aichi confectionery, is a cute frog-shaped steamed bun. Inside the skin is a light koshian (smooth red bean paste). Seasonal flavors like "chocolate bean paste" are also available, so be sure to check those out too.
#6: Nagoya Roll / Cafe Tanaka

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The "Nagoya Roll" from "Cafe Tanaka" is a roll cake inspired by Nagoya's kissaten (coffee shop) morning sets. It features a coffee-flavored roll dough wrapped around butter cream, Ogura red bean paste, and candied chestnuts. This blend of Japanese and Western flavors is very popular, making it a great souvenir or gift from Aichi.
#5: Cheesecake Plain / Sweet of Oregon

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"Sweet of Oregon"'s "Cheesecake Plain" is recommended for those who love simple cheesecakes. This specialty cheesecake, made by a cheesecake shop, is an exquisite sweet you'll want to buy when you visit Aichi. Although it only lasts for two days, be sure to try it if you see it. It makes a perfect souvenir for sweet lovers.
#4: Kishimen Pie / Aoyagi Sohonke

Source: Aoyagi Sohonke
Aichi's classic souvenir, "Kishimen Pie," is a simple pastry made by folding and baking many layers of pie crust. Not only is it affordable, but it's also individually wrapped, making it a great souvenir for offices and other group settings.
#3: Champagne Kan-kori / Kasho Hanakikyo

Source: Kasho Hanakikyo
"Kasho Hanakikyo"'s "Champagne Kan-kori" is a rare kohakuto (amber candy) made with champagne. Compared to regular kohakuto, it's less sweet and features a subtle, elegant champagne aroma, giving it a sophisticated taste. Its cute appearance also makes it a great souvenir. In Aichi Prefecture, it's only available at JR Nagoya Takashimaya, Nagoya Mitsukoshi Sakae, and the main store.
#2: Yukari / Bankaku Sohonpo
"Yukari" from "Bankaku Sohonpo" is a shrimp cracker baked with an abundance of shrimp. It's a great souvenir for those who don't have a sweet tooth. Packages of 32 or 54 crackers are also available, making it perfect for distributing as gifts.
#1: Nagoya France Ogura Toast Flavor / Nagoya France
"Nagoya France"'s signature product, "Nagoya France Ogura Toast Flavor," is a busse pastry with ogura cream and margarine sandwiched inside. The slight saltiness is a nice accent to the sweetness. It is widely available at souvenir shops at Chubu Centrair International Airport, Nagoya Station kiosks, and service areas, making it a convenient additional souvenir if you need one more item. It's a hidden gem among Aichi's popular souvenirs.
Aichi's Recommended Souvenirs Summary
How was it? Aichi Prefecture has many unique souvenirs that boldly showcase local characteristics not found in other regions. By the way, convenience stores at Nagoya Station offer a variety of Nagoya-exclusive sweets, which can be quite handy.
When you visit Aichi Prefecture, be sure to check out the souvenir shops at the station and airport to find some interesting gifts. I hope this ranking helps!








