With so many souvenir options, it can be hard to choose. However, knowing how to choose in advance can make it easier.
Here are 3 tips to help you avoid making a mistake when selecting Niigata souvenirs.
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[2026 Edition] 15 Recommended Souvenirs from Niigata! Carefully Selected Classics & Hidden Gems
If you're buying souvenirs in Niigata, you'll want to know about both the popular classics and some thoughtful, unique items. This article carefully selects 15 truly delightful souvenirs, ranging from classic Niigata items like sasa dango, kaki no tane, popular rice crackers, sake, and processed seafood, to more unique finds. You'll also learn tips for choosing souvenirs and where to buy them at JR Niigata Station, so if you're struggling to choose, be sure to check it out. We also introduce items available for online purchase.
3 Key Points to Know Before Choosing Niigata Souvenirs
Niigata Souvenirs: "Rice Crackers, Sake, and Processed Seafood" are the Iron Clad Top 3 Categories
There are three main categories of popular souvenirs in Niigata.
The first is "rice crackers (senbei and okaki)," made from the abundant and delicious rice for which Niigata is Japan's top producer. The second is "sake," with about 92* breweries concentrated in Niigata Prefecture. And the third is "processed seafood (salmon, shrimp, squid, etc.)," which makes use of the rich seafood from the Sea of Japan.
Choosing from these three categories will ensure a souvenir that truly represents Niigata.
*Number of breweries registered on the Niigata Sake Brewers Cooperative website (https://www.niigata-sake.or.jp/kuramoto/) as of April 28, 2026.
The first is "rice crackers (senbei and okaki)," made from the abundant and delicious rice for which Niigata is Japan's top producer. The second is "sake," with about 92* breweries concentrated in Niigata Prefecture. And the third is "processed seafood (salmon, shrimp, squid, etc.)," which makes use of the rich seafood from the Sea of Japan.
Choosing from these three categories will ensure a souvenir that truly represents Niigata.
*Number of breweries registered on the Niigata Sake Brewers Cooperative website (https://www.niigata-sake.or.jp/kuramoto/) as of April 28, 2026.
Choosing Souvenirs that Last and are Individually Wrapped Reduces the Risk of Disappointment
If you're buying souvenirs for your workplace or friends, items that last a long time and are individually wrapped are usually appreciated.
Many Niigata rice crackers can be stored at room temperature for a long time, and a wide variety of individually wrapped products are available.
The products introduced in this article are primarily chosen for their ability to be stored at room temperature and ease of transport.
Many Niigata rice crackers can be stored at room temperature for a long time, and a wide variety of individually wrapped products are available.
The products introduced in this article are primarily chosen for their ability to be stored at room temperature and ease of transport.
3 Ways to Buy: Niigata Station / Ginza Niigata Information Center THE NIIGATA / Online Mail Order
Souvenirs from the Niigata area can be purchased primarily through three routes.
If you're buying in Niigata City, "1F/2F EAST SIDE" and "2F WEST SIDE" within "CoCoLo Niigata," directly connected to JR Niigata Station, or "Ponshukan Niigata Station Store" are convenient.
Also, if you live in or near Tokyo, you can physically pick out products at "Ginza Niigata Information Center THE NIIGATA," the official antenna shop for Niigata Prefecture located in Ginza.
Furthermore, by using the official online shop of Ginza Niigata Information Center THE NIIGATA or the JRE MALL store, you can order products from anywhere in Japan.
(Products available online are marked with [Available Online] in this article.)
If you're buying in Niigata City, "1F/2F EAST SIDE" and "2F WEST SIDE" within "CoCoLo Niigata," directly connected to JR Niigata Station, or "Ponshukan Niigata Station Store" are convenient.
Also, if you live in or near Tokyo, you can physically pick out products at "Ginza Niigata Information Center THE NIIGATA," the official antenna shop for Niigata Prefecture located in Ginza.
Furthermore, by using the official online shop of Ginza Niigata Information Center THE NIIGATA or the JRE MALL store, you can order products from anywhere in Japan.
(Products available online are marked with [Available Online] in this article.)
[Classics] When in Doubt, Choose These! 5 Popular Niigata Souvenirs
First, we'll introduce five classic Niigata souvenirs.
All of them are popular staples commonly found in souvenir shops at Niigata Station and the CoCoLo Niigata station building.
All of them are popular staples commonly found in souvenir shops at Niigata Station and the CoCoLo Niigata station building.
1. Nanban Ebi Senbei (Large) ── Classic Shrimp Cracker, Popular Even at Niigata Station [Available Online]
"Nanban Ebi Senbei" is widely known as a classic Niigata souvenir.
These crackers are made with whole Nanban shrimp (sweet shrimp) from Niigata Prefecture, and the rich shrimp flavor that spreads in your mouth the moment you taste them, along with their crispy texture, is irresistible.
With 27 crackers in a pack, it's perfect for sharing as a souvenir at work. It can also be purchased from the official online shop of the Ginza Niigata Information Center THE NIIGATA.
Recommended for: Those looking for a universally appealing souvenir, or for souvenirs to share at work.
These crackers are made with whole Nanban shrimp (sweet shrimp) from Niigata Prefecture, and the rich shrimp flavor that spreads in your mouth the moment you taste them, along with their crispy texture, is irresistible.
With 27 crackers in a pack, it's perfect for sharing as a souvenir at work. It can also be purchased from the official online shop of the Ginza Niigata Information Center THE NIIGATA.
Recommended for: Those looking for a universally appealing souvenir, or for souvenirs to share at work.
2. Mayonnaise Okaki ── Addictively Crunchy and Juicy Okaki [Available Online]
"Mayonnaise Okaki," made by Kato Seika, a rice cracker manufacturer in Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture, is a highly-rated rice cracker that's impossible to stop eating once you start. The crispy, crunchy texture of the cracker is thoroughly infused with the special mayonnaise flavor, creating an addictive deliciousness.
Its stand-up pouch makes it easy to store, so it's also recommended as a snack for yourself. It pairs perfectly with beer and other drinks.
Recommended for: Those who like savory snacks, those who prioritize convenience
Its stand-up pouch makes it easy to store, so it's also recommended as a snack for yourself. It pairs perfectly with beer and other drinks.
Recommended for: Those who like savory snacks, those who prioritize convenience
3. Sasa Dango ── Niigata's Classic, Simple Yomogi Dumplings [Available Online]
When talking about Niigata souvenirs, "Sasa Dango" is often the first thing that comes to mind.
It's a simple Japanese confection made by wrapping anko (sweet bean paste) in mochi (rice cake) kneaded with yomogi (mugwort), and then wrapping it in bamboo leaves. The aroma of bamboo and the flavor of yomogi fill your mouth. You can choose between smooth (koshian) and chunky (tsubuan) bean paste.
In Niigata, it has long been customary to eat Sasa Dango during the Boys' Festival, making it a special treat even for locals. In addition to products that can be eaten immediately at room temperature, there are also frozen products that can be stored for longer, which is a key advantage as you can purchase according to the occasion.
Recommended for: Those who love Japanese sweets, those who want to emphasize Niigata's distinctiveness
It's a simple Japanese confection made by wrapping anko (sweet bean paste) in mochi (rice cake) kneaded with yomogi (mugwort), and then wrapping it in bamboo leaves. The aroma of bamboo and the flavor of yomogi fill your mouth. You can choose between smooth (koshian) and chunky (tsubuan) bean paste.
In Niigata, it has long been customary to eat Sasa Dango during the Boys' Festival, making it a special treat even for locals. In addition to products that can be eaten immediately at room temperature, there are also frozen products that can be stored for longer, which is a key advantage as you can purchase according to the occasion.
Recommended for: Those who love Japanese sweets, those who want to emphasize Niigata's distinctiveness
4. Ganso Kaki no Tane (Naniwaya) ── The Original Flavor from Niigata, the Birthplace [Available Online]
The widely known "Kaki no Tane" actually originated from Naniwaya Seika in Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture.
Since its birth in 1924 (Taisho 13), this original flavor, with over 100 years of history, offers a distinctively firm texture and a spicy kick that sets it apart from major manufacturers' versions.
It's available for purchase at the official online shop of Ginza Niigata Information Center THE NIIGATA, and you can also enjoy various variations, such as large-grain and extra-spicy types.
Recommended for: Those who want to give the "authentic" version of a classic, those who enjoy alcoholic beverages
Since its birth in 1924 (Taisho 13), this original flavor, with over 100 years of history, offers a distinctively firm texture and a spicy kick that sets it apart from major manufacturers' versions.
It's available for purchase at the official online shop of Ginza Niigata Information Center THE NIIGATA, and you can also enjoy various variations, such as large-grain and extra-spicy types.
Recommended for: Those who want to give the "authentic" version of a classic, those who enjoy alcoholic beverages
5. Umashio Edamame Arare Kurobako ── Salted Rice Crackers Made with Niigata Edamame [Available Online]
Niigata Prefecture actually boasts the largest edamame cultivation area in Japan!*
"Umashio Edamame Arare," which uses the beloved flavor of Niigata edamame, is a rice cracker with an addictive rich sweetness of edamame and a perfect salty balance.
Each box contains about 14 single-serving tetra packs, making it ideal for sharing. It can also be purchased from the official online shop of the Ginza Niigata Information Center THE NIIGATA.
Recommended for: Souvenirs for those who don't like sweets, or as a snack with beer.
"Umashio Edamame Arare," which uses the beloved flavor of Niigata edamame, is a rice cracker with an addictive rich sweetness of edamame and a perfect salty balance.
Each box contains about 14 single-serving tetra packs, making it ideal for sharing. It can also be purchased from the official online shop of the Ginza Niigata Information Center THE NIIGATA.
Recommended for: Souvenirs for those who don't like sweets, or as a snack with beer.
[Sweets & Desserts] 3 Niigata Souvenirs for Sweet Lovers [Available Online]
6. Bandai Daiko ── Niigata's Beloved Confection for Over Half a Century
"Bandai Daiko," created by Niigata's long-established confectioner "Osaka-ya, founded in Ansei 5," is a Western-style pastry with cream filling inside a baumkuchen shaped like a drum. Since its launch in 1969, it has been a beloved signature confectionery representing Niigata for over half a century.
The combination of moist baumkuchen and smooth cream creates an elegant taste that is enjoyed by all ages. It can be purchased at the store on the 2F EAST SIDE of CoCoLo Niigata, the station building directly connected to JR Niigata Station, as well as on the 1st floor of the "Ginza Niigata Information Center THE NIIGATA" shop in Tokyo and at the JRE MALL store.
Recommended for: Souvenirs for superiors or business associates, those who love Western confectionery
The combination of moist baumkuchen and smooth cream creates an elegant taste that is enjoyed by all ages. It can be purchased at the store on the 2F EAST SIDE of CoCoLo Niigata, the station building directly connected to JR Niigata Station, as well as on the 1st floor of the "Ginza Niigata Information Center THE NIIGATA" shop in Tokyo and at the JRE MALL store.
Recommended for: Souvenirs for superiors or business associates, those who love Western confectionery
7. Sasa Custard ── A New Western Twist on Sasa Dango [Available Online]
"Sasa Custard" is a novel sweet that offers a Western-style twist on the traditional Sasa Dango. It features a chewy "mizu manju" dough, wrapped in bamboo leaves, with a rich custard cream inside. This blend of Japanese and Western flavors makes it appealing even to those who aren't fond of Sasa Dango or to children.
It's a recommended hidden gem for those who want a Niigata souvenir that is "classic but a little different."
Recommended for: Souvenirs for families with children, those who like new things
It's a recommended hidden gem for those who want a Niigata souvenir that is "classic but a little different."
Recommended for: Souvenirs for families with children, those who like new things
8. Le Lectier Juice ── Premium Juice Squeezed from the Phantom Pear [Available Online]
"Le Lectier" is a Western pear of which Niigata Prefecture accounts for about 80% of the national production, earning it the moniker "phantom pear." Due to its difficult cultivation and limited production, fresh Le Lectier is only available in winter, but "Le Lectier Juice" can be enjoyed year-round.
The rich sweetness and smooth texture are as if you're drinking the fruit itself.
The 180ml single-serving size makes it perfect for a slightly special souvenir.
Recommended for: Fruit lovers, those looking for a unique souvenir that stands out
The rich sweetness and smooth texture are as if you're drinking the fruit itself.
The 180ml single-serving size makes it perfect for a slightly special souvenir.
Recommended for: Fruit lovers, those looking for a unique souvenir that stands out
[Food & Snacks] 4 Souvenirs for Alcohol Lovers and Foodies
Niigata is proud of its Sea of Japan seafood and rich food culture. Beyond sweets, it also offers a wide array of side dishes for rice and snacks for drinks.
9. Ajikikou Yaki Salmon Flakes ── A Classic, Perfect with White Rice [Available Online]
"Ajikikou Yaki Salmon Flakes," carefully flaked from domestic autumn salmon, is a popular product frequently chosen on the online shop of Ginza Niigata Information Center THE NIIGATA.
Just placing it on warm rice creates a blissful bite where the umami of the salmon spreads luxuriously.
It's a practical souvenir with a wide range of uses, such as for onigiri fillings, ochazuke, or pasta toppings, that anyone would appreciate receiving.
Recommended for: Those who prefer practical souvenirs, cooking enthusiasts
Just placing it on warm rice creates a blissful bite where the umami of the salmon spreads luxuriously.
It's a practical souvenir with a wide range of uses, such as for onigiri fillings, ochazuke, or pasta toppings, that anyone would appreciate receiving.
Recommended for: Those who prefer practical souvenirs, cooking enthusiasts
10. Konno Mama Tabereru Yaki Genge ── A Delicacy Featured on TV [Available Online]
"Genge" (or Gen-gyo) is a small fish that lives in the deep waters of the Sea of Japan, officially known as Norogengye. While it is caught and eaten in Joetsu City, Niigata Prefecture, it spoils quickly and is a rare fish largely unknown throughout Japan.
"Konno Mama Tabereru Yaki Genge" is genge simply grilled, offering the convenience of being ready to eat right out of the bag. It was featured on a TBS TV program in February 2026, leading to increased orders after the broadcast. The crispy texture and concentrated fish umami make it an excellent accompaniment to sake.
Recommended for: Those who like unusual things, or as a conversation-starting souvenir for sake lovers.
"Konno Mama Tabereru Yaki Genge" is genge simply grilled, offering the convenience of being ready to eat right out of the bag. It was featured on a TBS TV program in February 2026, leading to increased orders after the broadcast. The crispy texture and concentrated fish umami make it an excellent accompaniment to sake.
Recommended for: Those who like unusual things, or as a conversation-starting souvenir for sake lovers.
11. Salmon soaked in sake ── A traditional taste from Murakami [Available Online]
Murakami City in Niigata Prefecture is known as the "city of salmon," with over 1,000 years of history intertwined with salmon.
"Salmon soaked in sake" is a traditional Murakami food made from salted salmon that has been air-dried in the cold for over half a year and then thinly sliced. To eat, simply sprinkle a little sake or mirin over the thin slices.
The deep flavor, with its concentrated salmon umami, is truly a perfect accompaniment to sake. It's a connoisseur's choice that allows you to experience the profoundness of Niigata's food culture.
Recommended for: Sake connoisseurs, those interested in Niigata's food culture
"Salmon soaked in sake" is a traditional Murakami food made from salted salmon that has been air-dried in the cold for over half a year and then thinly sliced. To eat, simply sprinkle a little sake or mirin over the thin slices.
The deep flavor, with its concentrated salmon umami, is truly a perfect accompaniment to sake. It's a connoisseur's choice that allows you to experience the profoundness of Niigata's food culture.
Recommended for: Sake connoisseurs, those interested in Niigata's food culture
12. Kanzuri ── Niigata's Versatile Seasoning to Elevate Your Dishes [Available Online]
"Kanzuri" is a spicy seasoning made in Myoko City, Niigata Prefecture.
It's made using a rare method called "yuki-sarashi," where chili peppers are exposed to snow to mellow their spiciness, then aged for three years with yuzu, koji, and salt. It's characterized by a deep richness and umami, not just spiciness.
Its uses are endless: as a condiment for hot pot dishes, an accompaniment to sashimi, or a secret ingredient in miso soup. It's a versatile seasoning that you won't want to live without once you try it, especially recommended as a souvenir for cooking enthusiasts.
Recommended for: Cooking enthusiasts, those who care about their seasonings
It's made using a rare method called "yuki-sarashi," where chili peppers are exposed to snow to mellow their spiciness, then aged for three years with yuzu, koji, and salt. It's characterized by a deep richness and umami, not just spiciness.
Its uses are endless: as a condiment for hot pot dishes, an accompaniment to sashimi, or a secret ingredient in miso soup. It's a versatile seasoning that you won't want to live without once you try it, especially recommended as a souvenir for cooking enthusiasts.
Recommended for: Cooking enthusiasts, those who care about their seasonings
[Sake] 3 Recommended Niigata Local Sake Souvenirs
Niigata Prefecture has about 92 breweries*, making it one of Japan's leading sake regions. While generally known for its dry, crisp sake, the charm of Niigata's local sake lies in the unique character of each brewery. We've carefully selected three brands perfect for souvenirs.
*Number of breweries registered on the Niigata Sake Brewers Cooperative website (https://www.niigata-sake.or.jp/kuramoto/) as of March 2, 2026.
*Number of breweries registered on the Niigata Sake Brewers Cooperative website (https://www.niigata-sake.or.jp/kuramoto/) as of March 2, 2026.
13. Shimakusuru "Jun" ── A Famous Dry Sake from Murakami, Niigata Prefecture [Available Online]
"Shimeharitsuru," brewed by Miyao Shuzo in Murakami City, is a sake born from the brewing tradition rooted in the region. Among them, "Jun" embodies Niigata's dry and crisp style, with a clean finish and a subtle hint of rice umami.
It's a versatile sake that can be enjoyed chilled or warm, and it pairs well with all kinds of Japanese cuisine.
Recommended for: A classic gift for sake lovers
It's a versatile sake that can be enjoyed chilled or warm, and it pairs well with all kinds of Japanese cuisine.
Recommended for: A classic gift for sake lovers
14. Yukiotoko Junmai-shu Cup ── Popular Local Sake with a Cute Label [Available Online]
"Yukiotoko," brewed by Aoki Shuzo in Minamiuonuma City, is a junmai-shu (pure rice sake) nurtured by the snowy climate of Uonuma.
The cup sake, adorned with an impactful illustration of the Snowman, is popular on social media for its charming appearance.
Its clean and easy-to-drink flavor makes it suitable for sake beginners. Being cup sake, it's convenient to carry and perfect for small souvenirs or gifts.
Recommended for: Those looking for a casual sake souvenir, those who want an Instagrammable souvenir
The cup sake, adorned with an impactful illustration of the Snowman, is popular on social media for its charming appearance.
Its clean and easy-to-drink flavor makes it suitable for sake beginners. Being cup sake, it's convenient to carry and perfect for small souvenirs or gifts.
Recommended for: Those looking for a casual sake souvenir, those who want an Instagrammable souvenir
15. Koshinokanbai Junmai Ginjo Sai ── A New Classic Among Niigata's Renowned Sakes [Available Online]
Koshinokanbai is a sake born from sake brewing rooted in Niigata's natural environment. Among the sakes produced by Koshinokanbai, Junmai Ginjo "Sai" is characterized by its elegant aroma and clean taste.
The name "Sai" means "to cleanly wash away completely," and its refined, crisp finish enhances food. The vivid blue bottle is perfect as a souvenir from Niigata, and also suitable as a gift for someone special.
Recommended for: Gifts for superiors or special people, or for those who are particular about sake
The name "Sai" means "to cleanly wash away completely," and its refined, crisp finish enhances food. The vivid blue bottle is perfect as a souvenir from Niigata, and also suitable as a gift for someone special.
Recommended for: Gifts for superiors or special people, or for those who are particular about sake
Where can I buy Niigata souvenirs? A guide to purchasing locations
The 15 products introduced so far can mainly be purchased at the following locations:
"Metsukan Ponshukan Niigata-ekiten", "2F WEST SIDE", and "1・2F EAST SIDE" within the CoCoLo Niigata station building
Both are souvenir spots directly connected to JR Niigata Station.
"Ponshukan Niigata-ekiten," located in "Metsukan" on the west side of Niigata Station, is a specialty food store in Niigata that sells products even Niigata locals might not know about. You'll find Niigata sake and wine, original Western sweets and rice crackers made from local ingredients, and seasonings like miso and soy sauce. At the "Kikisake Bansho" (sake tasting bar) within the store, you can find brands from all breweries in the prefecture and experience the wide variety and depth of Niigata sake through tasting. The "2F WEST SIDE," also on the west side, houses "Ponshukan Complex" where rice and rice crackers are gathered, "Kakuchi" where you can have a quick drink, "Bakudan Onigiri-ya" which makes omusubi with one go of Koshihikari rice, and "Craftsmanship" where Niigata tools are displayed. You can experience Niigata culture by touring Ponshukan.
"Ponshukan Niigata-ekiten," located in "Metsukan" on the west side of Niigata Station, is a specialty food store in Niigata that sells products even Niigata locals might not know about. You'll find Niigata sake and wine, original Western sweets and rice crackers made from local ingredients, and seasonings like miso and soy sauce. At the "Kikisake Bansho" (sake tasting bar) within the store, you can find brands from all breweries in the prefecture and experience the wide variety and depth of Niigata sake through tasting. The "2F WEST SIDE," also on the west side, houses "Ponshukan Complex" where rice and rice crackers are gathered, "Kakuchi" where you can have a quick drink, "Bakudan Onigiri-ya" which makes omusubi with one go of Koshihikari rice, and "Craftsmanship" where Niigata tools are displayed. You can experience Niigata culture by touring Ponshukan.