Tsutenkaku® Crispy Chocolat

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Tsutenkaku® Crispy Chocolat

A chocolate confection inspired by Osaka's beloved symbol, cherished by people of all ages.

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Produced by Morozoff, known for its regional sweets from areas like Hokkaido and Kyoto, this Osaka-exclusive treat is a popular souvenir shaped like the iconic Tsutenkaku Tower.

Nicknamed "Take Home Tsutenkaku®", this crispy chocolate features crunchy cereal coated in white chocolate, shaped into a miniature version of the famous tower. Despite its cute size, the design faithfully replicates details like the tower’s distinctive form and observation deck windows. Enhanced with cranberries, it delivers a sophisticated balance of sweetness and tanginess.

The product is available at major stations and souvenir shops across Osaka, including airports. It comes in three packaging sizes: 8, 16, and 24 pieces, each individually wrapped—perfect for sharing. In addition to the classic white chocolate flavor, limited-time variations like café mocha and strawberry are occasionally released. Be sure to check it out when you spot it in stores!

Highlights

  • A confection shaped like Tsutenkaku®, Osaka's iconic tourist attraction.
  • Features cereal coated in white chocolate.
  • Available in three sizes: 8-piece, 16-piece, and 24-piece sets.
  • Limited flavors like café mocha and strawberry are occasionally released.

Photos

  • The design instantly recognizable as Tsutenkaku® makes it a perfect souvenir.

    The design instantly recognizable as Tsutenkaku® makes it a perfect souvenir.

  • A row of Tsutenkaku® chocolates looks adorably charming.

    A row of Tsutenkaku® chocolates looks adorably charming.

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Details

Name in Japanese
通天閣® クリスピーショコラ
Manufacturer
Morozoff Limited.
Price
648 yen for 8 pieces/ 1,080 yen for 16 pieces
Sales Locations
Souvenir shops in major stations and airports within Osaka Prefecture.
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)
Hokkaido Tohoku Kanto Chubu Hokuriku Kansai Chugoku Shikoku Kyushu Okinawa