Haneda Airport is packed with souvenirs you won’t find anywhere else—limited-edition treats that make perfect gifts or travel mementos. From adorable sweets to gourmet snacks with that extra special feel, we’ve rounded up some of the best things to buy at Haneda airport, the most talked-about Haneda-exclusive items you’ll want to bring home.
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Tokyo Banana World – “Flying Tokyo Banana Bear: Honey Banana Flavor”

This fluffy little bear-shaped sponge cake hides a smooth and creamy banana filling scented with honey, and it’s only available at Haneda Airport. Just opening the box brings a smile—inside, you’ll find rows of charming mini bears that are just as cute as they are tasty.
With its gentle sweetness and huggable looks, this treat has quickly become one of the most popular souvenirs from Haneda.
- Where to buy:
- Terminal 1: Tokusen Yogashi-kan
- Terminal 2: Tokyo Shokuhinkan (in front of Clock Tower #3)
- Terminal 1: PIER4
- Price: 8 pieces – ¥1,350 / 12 pieces – ¥1,998
- Shelf life: 7 days
- Official Website: Flying Tokyo Banana Bear – Honey Banana Flavor
Kanou Shoujuan – “Hagumo”

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Soft, delicate, and subtly sweet, “Hagumo” is a traditional Japanese confection with an elegant twist. Wrapped in a fluffy cake-like outer layer, it holds a smooth, refined filling made from carefully selected ingredients. It’s so light and airy, it almost melts in your mouth—hence the name, which translates to “feather cloud.”
This treat is a hit among wagashi lovers and makes a great gift for older folks or anyone who appreciates a refined Japanese sweet. Since it’s a Haneda Airport exclusive, it carries that extra bit of charm and rarity.
- Where to buy: Terminal 2, 2nd Floor – Kin no Tsubasa (Japanese Sweets section)
- Price: 5 pieces – ¥1,296
- Shelf life: 10 days
- Official Website: Hagumo
Oriental Chocolat by Courtcour – “Oriental Chocolate Sandwich Raspberry”

Source: Oriental Chocolat
This little cookie sandwich is the star of the show at Courtcour’s Haneda Airport shop. Imagine tangy raspberry sauce, rich milk chocolate, and cocoa cookies all coming together in a decadent, flavor-packed bite. That sweet-sour combo is absolutely addictive.
Plus, the sleek packaging makes it perfect for gifting. It looks elegant and tastes luxurious—a win-win.
- Where to buy: Terminal 1 – Tokusen Yogashi-kan
- Price: 6 pieces – ¥1,620
- Shelf life: 10 days
- Official Website: Oriental Chocolat Sandwich Raspberry
Mameya Kanazawa Bankyu – “Gold Castella: Airplane Edition”

Source: Haneda Airport Online Shop
This isn’t just any castella cake—it’s a golden masterpiece! “Gold Castella: Airplane Edition” is crafted by a traditional confectionery from Kanazawa, and it’s topped with genuine gold leaf. There’s even a cute little airplane cut-out on top, making it feel like a mini celebration of your trip.
Moist, fluffy, and rich in flavor, it’s the kind of treat you’ll want to savor—or give as an unforgettable gift.
- Where to buy:
- Terminal 1, 2F “PIER1”
- Terminal 2, 2F “Tokyo Shokuhinkan – in front of Clock Tower #1”
- Price: 1 loaf (3 slices) – ¥1,620
- Shelf life: 21 days
- Official Website: Gold Castella Airplane
Karl Juchheim – “Honig Apfelbaum”

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Here’s something really special: an entire apple, wrapped in a moist honey-infused Baumkuchen cake. “Honig Apfelbaum” is as rich and satisfying as it sounds—sweet, tart, soft, and oh-so-juicy.
This Haneda exclusive looks just as charming as it tastes, making it a standout gift for family or friends. Or, you know, yourself.
- Where to buy: Terminal 1 – Karl Juchheim Haneda Store
- Also available on: Haneda Airport Official Online Shop
- Price: ¥1,728
- Shelf life: 10 days
- Official Website: Honig Apfelbaum
La Maison Shirokane – “Baked Chocolat”

Source: Haneda Airport Online Shop
If you like your chocolate with a crunch, this is your jam. “Baked Chocolat” sandwiches velvety Belgian couverture chocolate between flaky pie crusts. It’s light, rich, and just indulgent enough.
There are three flavors—milk, bitter, and strawberry—and they sometimes drop seasonal specials too. Beautiful packaging seals the deal for a classy souvenir.
- Where to buy:
- Terminal 1 – PIER1 and PIER4
- Terminal 2 – Tokyo Shokuhinkan, Clock Tower #1
- Price: 3 pieces – ¥648 / 6 pieces – ¥1,296
- Shelf life: 30 days
- Official Website: Baked Chocolat
Beer Cruise – “Haneda Sky Ale”

Yes, you can take home a beer that’s literally brewed for the airport. “Haneda Sky Ale” is a light and fruity craft beer with just a hint of sweetness and a smooth finish. At 4% alcohol, it’s easy-drinking and super refreshing.
They even sell it as a two-pack with a cooler bag, so you can enjoy it at home and still feel like you’re flying high.
- Where to buy:
- Terminal 1, 2F “Tokyo Shokuhinkan – C Gate”
- Terminal 2, 2F “SMILE TOKYO”
- Price: 330ml – ¥700 / Set of 2 with cooler bag – ¥1,540
- Shelf life: 60 days
Yakan-tei – “Airport Haneda Ramen”

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Here’s a quirky, affordable, and very Tokyo souvenir: “Airport Haneda Ramen,” a retro-style instant noodle only sold via vending machines inside Haneda! Created in collaboration with Kirimaru Ramen by Ogasawara Seifun, it features a nostalgic Edo-style soy sauce broth.
It comes in an old-school package that looks like it time-traveled from the 1960s. At just ¥260, it’s a fun conversation starter—and a little taste of Tokyo you can enjoy at home.
- Where to buy: Haneda Airport vending machines (Yakan-tei original machines)
- Price: ¥260
- Shelf life: 6 months
- Official Website: Airport Haneda Ramen
Tokyo Milk Cheese Factory – “Milk Cheese Bouchée”

Source: Tokyo Milk Cheese Factory
Fluffy, creamy, and bursting with cheese flavor—this one’s for the cheese lovers. The “Milk Cheese Bouchée” is made from Hokkaido wheat and filled with a luscious Camembert cheese cream. Each one is individually wrapped and has a cute little airplane on the packaging, making it feel super on-theme for your travels.
It’s rich but not heavy, with just the right amount of savory-sweet goodness.
- Where to buy:
- Terminal 1 – Tokusen Yogashi-kan
- Terminal 2 – Tokyo Shokuhinkan (Clock Tower #3)
- Terminal 2 – Near Gate 63 (PIER63)
- Price: 4 pieces – ¥1,296
- Shelf life: 10 days
- Official Website: Milk Cheese Bouchée
Sugar Butter Tree – “Sugar Butter Sandwich Tree: Fermented Caramel Butter”

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Fermented butter? Yes, and it’s amazing. This limited Haneda version of Sugar Butter Tree’s famous cereal sweet uses French fermented butter and bakes it into ultra-crispy caramelized layers. Then it’s filled with 1.3 times the usual creamy milky chocolate.
It’s so popular, they sometimes limit how many you can buy. Trust us—it’s that good.
- Where to buy:
- Terminal 1 – Tokusen Yogashi-kan
- Terminal 2 – Tokyo Shokuhinkan (Clock Tower #3)
- Price: 4 pieces – ¥756 / 8 pieces – ¥1,296 / 12 pieces – ¥1,836
- Shelf life: 30 days
- Official Website: Sugar Butter Sandwich Tree
Kamakura Goro Main Store – “Kamakura Caramel Sandwich Da-yo”

Source: Kamakura Goro
Now this one’s got a little personality. The “Kamakura Caramel Sandwich Da-yo” is a nutty caramel chocolate sandwich packed with walnuts and almonds. The packaging features a bunny dressed as a flight attendant—because, of course it does.
Crunchy, sweet, and just quirky enough to make anyone smile.
- Where to buy:
- Terminal 1 – Tokusen Wagashi-kan (Kamakura Goro counter)
- Terminal 2 – Tokyo Shokuhinkan (Clock Tower #3)
- Terminal 3 – Edo Shokuhinkan (Jidaikan)
- Price: 6 pieces – ¥842
- Shelf life: 30 days
- Official Website: Kamakura Caramel Sandwich
Butter No Itoko – “Butter No Itoko”

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A big hit from Nasu in Tochigi, “Butter No Itoko” combines sustainability and indulgence. Made with buttery cream and leftover skim milk from the butter-making process, it comes sandwiched between pillowy waffle biscuits.
It’s a sweet that feels good to eat—for your tastebuds and your conscience.
- Where to buy:
- Gate 15 (Departure Gate Lounge, Terminal 1)
- Terminal 1, 2F Departure Lobby – Shokuhinkan 3
- Terminal 2, South Wing Gate Lounge
- Price: 6 pieces – ¥1,944
- Shelf life: About 2 weeks
- Official Website: Butter No Itoko
Kamakura Cha no Fuku – “Matcha Chocolate Sandwich Cha no Fuku”

Source: Cha no Fuku
If you love matcha, this one’s calling your name. Rich Uji matcha chocolate is layered between moist cookies, offering an elegant East-meets-West blend. The balance of bitterness and sweetness is on point, making it a perfect pair for tea time.
It’s stylish, flavorful, and deeply satisfying.
- Where to buy: Terminal 1 – PIER1
- Price: 5 pieces – ¥972 / 8 pieces – ¥1,620
- Shelf life: 30 days
- Official Website: Matcha Sandwich Cha no Fuku
Nagatoya – “Salt Butter Sablé”

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Simple but powerful—this is the kind of cookie that wins you over with the first bite. Made with fermented French butter and domestic wheat, “Salt Butter Sablé” offers a crisp, crumbly texture with just the right salty kick.
Perfectly portable and individually wrapped, it’s easy to share and loved by all ages.
- Where to buy:
- Gate 65
- Gate 61
- Gate 53 Gift Shop
- Price: 12 pieces – ¥864 / 20 pieces – ¥1,296
- Shelf life: 60 days
- Official Website: Salt Butter Sablé
Tokyo Milk Cheese Factory – “Tokyo Buono”

Source: Tokyo Buono
This one’s a creamy dream. “Tokyo Buono” is a rich cheese stick made with loads of cream cheese, wrapped in a moist, slightly chewy cake. It melts in your mouth, leaving behind a deep, tangy-sweet finish.
Individually wrapped, travel-friendly, and totally addictive—cheese lovers, this one’s a must.
- Where to buy: Gate shops 65, 61, and 53
- Price: 10 sticks – ¥1,263
- Shelf life: 30 days
- Official Website: Tokyo Buono
AUDREY – “Glacier”

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Looking like tiny edible bouquets, AUDREY’s “Glacier” is a delicate roll cookie filled with whipped cream and a dried strawberry. It’s dainty, pretty, and packs a flavor punch that’s both milky and fruity.
Perfect for gifting, especially to the strawberry-obsessed or anyone who appreciates a little extra flair.
- Where to buy: Terminal 1, 2F – Tokusen Yogashi-kan
- Price: 8 pieces – ¥1,080 / 12 pieces – ¥1,620
- Shelf life: 10 days
- Official Website: Glacier
Times Cross × La Terre – “Baked Cheesecake Rusk”

Source: Haneda Airport Online Shop
Rusk fans, rejoice—this one’s all about cheese. Created in partnership with Tokyo’s La Terre pâtisserie, it’s got rich cheesecake flavor baked into crisp, airy slices.
A classy snack with just the right balance of savory and sweet, and a favorite among coffee drinkers and mature palates.
- Where to buy: Terminal 1 – PIER1
- Price: 8 slices – ¥1,296
- Shelf life: 60 days
- Official Website: Baked Cheesecake Rusk
Obusedo – “Chestnut An Cake”

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Straight out of chestnut-famous Nagano, this traditional treat blends earthy chestnut paste into a soft cake, resulting in a mellow, elegant dessert. It’s refined, rich in flavor, and feels like a warm autumn afternoon in edible form.
Absolutely lovely as a gift, especially for moms, aunts, or anyone who appreciates traditional flavors.
- Where to buy:
- Terminal 1 – Tokusen Wagashi-kan
- Terminal 2 – Tokyo Shokuhinkan (Clock Tower #3)
- Price: 1 loaf – ¥1,620
- Shelf life: 11 days
- Official Website: Chestnut An Cake
Kanou Shoujuan – “Hagumo”

Source: Kanou Shoujuan
“Hagumo” is a refined Japanese sweet that wraps smooth, elegant red bean paste in a soft, fluffy outer layer—like biting into a delicate cloud drifting across the sky.
Made with carefully selected ingredients and a subtle, not-too-sweet flavor, it’s a perfect gift for fans of wagashi or older loved ones who appreciate a more traditional treat. Since it’s only available at Haneda Airport, it also makes for a lovely, exclusive souvenir.
- Where to buy: Terminal 2, 2F – Kin no Tsubasa (Japanese Sweets area)
- Price: 5 pieces – ¥1,296
- Shelf life: 10 days
- Official Website: Hagumo
Tokyo Chocolaterie “Funwari Chocolate”

Source: Tokyo Chocolatery
This one’s for the chocolate lovers: “Funwari Chocolate” is a moist chocolate cake filled with a silky, melt-in-your-mouth ganache center. Every bite is rich with deep cocoa flavor and a soft texture that gently spreads across your palate.
It’s a luxurious little dessert, only available at Haneda, and it’s perfect for those looking to bring home a sweet moment of indulgence.
- Where to buy: Terminal 1 – PIER1
- Price: 5 pieces – ¥810
- Shelf life: 13 days
- Official Website: Fluffy Sho・Ko・La
Echizen Seafood Club “Tokyo Limited Fried Rice Crackers”

Source: Echizen Kaisen Club
Crispy, savory, and just plain fun—these senbei (rice crackers) taste just like fried chicken. Seriously. The crunchy bite is paired with juicy chicken umami and that familiar punch of soy sauce, making it feel like you’re munching on karaage.
They’re light, easy to pack, and great as a snack with drinks. Best part? You can only snag them at Haneda, which makes them a top pick for a playful, memorable Tokyo souvenir.
- Where to buy: Terminal 1, 2F – Tokusen Wagashi-kan
- Price: 10 pieces – ¥1,080
- Shelf life: 90 days
- Official Website: Fried Chicken Senbei
Aoyama Decarbo – “Panda Airplane Tin”

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Adorable alert! This little palm-sized tin features pandas flying airplanes or dressed as pilots. Inside are cookies made without butter, eggs, or white sugar—only soy cream, coconut sugar, and rice flour. Yep, it’s vegan-friendly and super cute.
A gift with a message—thoughtful, fun, and good for everyone.
- Where to buy:
- Terminal 1, 1F – BLUE SKY FLIGHT SHOP
- Terminal 3 – Haneda Airport Garden TOBI・BITO SWEETS TOKYO
- Price: 6 pieces – ¥1,080
- Shelf life: 120 days
- Official Website: Panda Airplane Tin
TOKYO TULIP ROSE – “Tulip Rose”

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Possibly the most photogenic treat at Haneda, the “Tulip Rose” is shaped like a tulip made from crisp langue de chat cookie petals, with a rose-shaped chocolate cream center.
Available in berry, mango-passion, and caramel-nut flavors, these are guaranteed to impress.
- Where to buy: Terminal 2 – Tokyo Shokuhinkan (Clock Tower #3)
- Price: 4 pieces – ¥842 / 6 pieces – ¥1,242 / 9 pieces – ¥1,836
- Shelf life: 10 days
- Official Website: Tulip Rose
L’effort – “MellowWhich”

“Mellowhich” is a series of soft pound cakes made with carefully selected fruits and nuts. Handmade and rich in texture, they come in seasonal flavors like strawberry, raspberry, apricot-almond, and biscuit.
They look like tiny jewels and taste like comfort—an excellent treat with tea.
- Where to buy: Terminal 2 – ANA FESTA Haneda Gate 61
- Price: 4 pieces – ¥1,512 / 6 pieces – ¥2,376
- Shelf life: 30 days
- Official Website: Mellow Which
Specialties – “OIMO Nama Sweet Potato”

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This creamy sweet potato tart is housed in flaky pastry and comes in four flavors: classic sweet potato, purple yam, matcha, and cacao. It’s rich, vibrant, and full of natural flavor.
Pop it in the fridge when you get home, and it tastes like dessert straight from a patisserie.
- Where to buy: ANA FESTA Haneda Gate 61
- Price: 4 pieces – ¥1,620
- Shelf life: 14 days (frozen)
- Official Website: OIMO Nama Sweet Potato
Gâteau de Voyage – “Smile Macaron”

Source: Haneda Airport Online Shop
A cheerful little collection of chocolate macarons and heart-shaped fruity ones—each one stamped with a smile or filled with flavors like raspberry, passionfruit, or pear.
They’re sweet, compact, and scream “gift me!”
- Where to buy: Terminal 2, 2F Departure Lobby – SMILE TOKYO
- Price: 4 pieces – ¥756 / 8 pieces – ¥1,512
- Shelf life: 13 days
- Official Website: Smile Macaron
D&N Confectionery – “Roasted Marshmallow Tart S’more”

Source: S’more Japan
Taking the classic American campfire treat and giving it a Japanese patisserie glow-up, the “Roasted Marshmallow Tart S’more” combines airy homemade marshmallows with velvety Belgian couverture chocolate, all nestled in a buttery graham tart.
Pop it in the microwave for a warm, gooey treat, or gift it as-is—either way, it’s a winner.
- Where to buy: Gates 46, 61, and 65
- Price: 4 pieces – ¥800 / 8 pieces – ¥1,490
- Shelf life: 40 days
- Official Website: S’more
Ochanomizu Ogawaken – “Raisin Witch”

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Sophisticated and just a little indulgent, “Raisin Witch” is made with plump raisins soaked in liqueur, sandwiched with a whipped buttery cream between two crisp sablé cookies. It’s got a slightly boozy aroma and an understated sweetness that lingers.
If you’re looking for something elegant and adult, this one’s a classic.
- Where to buy: JAL PLAZA – Gates 7, 14, 15
- Price: 10 pieces – ¥1,728
- Shelf life: 5 days
- Official Website: Raisin Witch
Nihonbashi Sembikiya – “Premium Raisin Sandwich (White Chocolate Coated)”

Source: Sembikiya
Now we’re talking luxury. This premium raisin sandwich comes with rum-soaked raisins, rich buttercream, and a generous white chocolate coating. Each bite is decadent, creamy, and perfectly balanced with the gentle tang of fruit and rum.
It’s the kind of gift that says “I thought of you—and only you.”
- Where to buy:
- Terminal 1, 2F – Tokusen Yogashi-kan
- Terminal 2, 2F – Kin no Tsubasa
- Price: 5 pieces – ¥1,620
- Shelf life: 20 days
- Official Website: Premium Raisin Sandwich
N.Y.C. SAND – “N.Y. Wine Caramel Sand”

Source: N.Y.C. SAND
This is no ordinary cookie—it’s a rich caramel cream laced with red wine grape skins and a hint of cinnamon, all pressed between crisp cookies. The depth of flavor is wild—dark, slightly tart, sweet, and warm all at once.
It’s a limited edition you can only find at Haneda, and honestly, you might not want to share.
- Where to buy:
- Terminal 1 – Tokyo Shokuhinkan (E Gate)
- Terminal 2 – Tokyo Shokuhinkan (Clock Tower #3)
- Terminal 2 – SMILE TOKYO (C Gate)
- Price: 4 pieces – ¥648
- Shelf life: 2–3 weeks
- Official Website: Wine Caramel Sand
La Terre – “Butter Cheese Sand”

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This double-layered cream sandwich is all about texture and richness. Soft sablé biscuits hold together two layers of luxurious cream made from Hokkaido butter, white chocolate, and cream cheese powder. A touch of Okhotsk salt ties it all together with a whisper of savory.
Serve with wine or coffee for the full upscale experience.
- Where to buy: ANA FESTA Haneda Gate 61
- Price: 3 pieces – ¥1,382
- Shelf life: 30 days
- Official Website: Butter Cheese Sand
Ginza Wakana – “Miso-Marinated Cheese”

Source: Ginza Wakana
It’s cheese, but not as you know it. Cream cheese aged in deep, umami-packed miso—Ginza Wakana’s “Misozuke” is intense, complex, and made for pairing with sake, wine, or even crunchy vegetables.
It’s a savory gift for someone who prefers bold flavors over sweets.
- Where to buy: Terminal 1 – Tokusen Wagashi-kan
- Price: 120g – ¥1,134
- Shelf life: 60 days
- Official Website: Miso-Marinated Cheese
Sanbon Coffee × Gion Ninenzaka Ninniki – “Tsubasa Monaka”

Source: Haneda Airport Online Shop
This stylish collab between a Kyoto wagashi maker and a Yokohama coffee roaster is truly one-of-a-kind. “Tsubasa Monaka” features monaka wafers infused with coffee powder, enclosing red bean paste and soft mochi.
It’s East meets West, flight meets flavor, and it’s stamped with the word “Tsubasa” (meaning “wings”) in bold across the top.
- Where to buy:
- Terminal 1, 2F – PIER4
- Terminal 2, 2F – SMILE TOKYO
- Price: 6 pieces – ¥1,144
- Shelf life: 2 weeks
- Official Website: Tsubasa Monaka
Ladurée – “Macaron Box Bon Voyage! Blue”

The “Macaron Box Bon Voyage! Blue” from Ladurée is a special set of macarons sold exclusively at Haneda Airport’s Terminal 2 store.
Its sky-blue packaging is decorated with charming motifs like airplanes, macarons, and hearts—perfect for capturing the spirit of travel and making your memories a little sweeter.
Inside, you’ll find six of Ladurée’s signature colorful macarons. They look as gorgeous as they taste, making this set especially popular as a gift for women.
Even more delightful, the set includes an exclusive Haneda-only flavor: Citron Caramel—a macaron filled with lemon-flavored caramel. A little bit fancy, a whole lot special.
- Where to buy: Terminal 2, 2F – Kin no Tsubasa (Premium Sweets Area)
- Price: Set of 6 – ¥3,186
- Shelf life: 4 days
li’ili’i – “Haneda Airport Original Soap”

Source: Haneda Airport Online Shop
The “Haneda Airport Original Soap” by li’ili’i is a show-stopper—it looks just like a popsicle and is almost too cute to use. This is a Haneda-exclusive product that’s as photogenic as it is unique.
“li’ili’i” is Hawaiian for “small and lovely,” and this soap absolutely lives up to the name. It’s a delightful gift or self-care treat that brings joy the moment you unwrap it.
Each soap is handmade from start to finish by artisans with disabilities, making every bar a beautiful combination of creativity, craftsmanship, and care—for both people and the planet.
It’s a top pick for women looking for a special souvenir with heart and meaning.
- Where to buy: Terminal 2, 3F – Market Place (Tokyo’s Tokyo)
- Price: ¥1,100
- Shelf life: N/A
- Official Website: Haneda Airport Original Soap
Cheese Garden – “Goyotei Cheesecake”

Source: Cheese Garden
Rich, creamy, and totally unpretentious, this best-selling baked cheesecake has been charming dessert fans for years. It’s got a satisfyingly dense texture, a mellow sweetness, and a smooth finish that lingers.
Whether you serve it chilled or slightly warmed, it’s a timeless treat.
- Where to buy: JAL PLAZA FLIGHT SHOP – Gates 11 and 15
- Price: 1 whole cake – ¥1,680
- Shelf life: 7 days
- Official Website: Goyotei Cheesecake
Toraya – “Airport-Exclusive Mini Yokan”

Source: Toraya
Here’s something serene and beautiful—a refined red bean jelly bar, swirled with clouds of white azuki beans to mimic a sunset sky. Toraya’s craftsmanship shines here, from the flavor to the aesthetic.
It lasts for up to a year, making it perfect for slow savors or long-distance gifting.
- Where to buy: All terminals – Toraya stores
- Price: 1 bar – ¥324
- Shelf life: 1 year
- Official Website: Mini Yokan
Club Harie – “Harie Assort”

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For the ultimate treat-yourself box, “Harie Assort” bundles up three elegant sweets: mini Baumkuchen, leaf pies, and light, crisp dry Baum. The box is decorated with little airplanes, adding an extra dash of charm for travel lovers.
Everything in here is beautifully baked, thoughtfully packed, and pure joy to eat.
- Where to buy: Terminal 2, 2F – Kin no Tsubasa
- Price: ¥2,862
- Shelf life: 7 days
- Official Website: Harie Assort
Kinokuniya – “Travel Pouch”

Source: Haneda Airport Online Shop
Not a snack—but just as giftable! Kinokuniya’s “Travel Pouch” comes in exclusive Haneda Airport designs. Perfect for cosmetics, chargers, or keeping your boarding passes in check. Lightweight, practical, and cute enough to use every day.
- Where to buy: Terminal 1, B1F – KINOKUNIYA entrée
- Price: ¥1,540
- Shelf life: N/A
- Official Website: Travel Pouch
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