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A Journey Through Japan’s Delicious Food Factories

From watching production lines where snacks and local specialties are made,
to tasting freshly made treats and creating your own original food products,
Japan is home to a variety of factories and theme parks where visitors can experience delicious food with all five senses.
See, taste, and experience. Set out on a journey to discover some of Japan’s most fascinating food factories and culinary theme parks.

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Step into a Sweet World Filled with Irresistible Treats

Explore spots where you can enjoy the sweet side of Japan, from factory tours filled with the aroma of freshly baked confections to theme parks dedicated to beloved sweets.
From chocolate and baked goods to regional specialties, immerse yourself in a world of delicious flavors and delightful experiences.

Step into a Sweet World Filled

Indulge in a Sweet Escape into the World of Chocolate

This confectionery theme park offers factory tours where visitors can watch the production of the famous Shiroi Koibito cookies, learn about the history of chocolate, and even create their own original Shiroi Koibito souvenir.The attraction also features a charming British-style garden and exclusive sweets available only on-site, making it a popular destination for visitors of all ages.

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Step into a Sweet World Filled

Behind the Scenes of Japan’s Famous Crispy Unagi Pie

Discover how Unagi Pie, a beloved Shizuoka souvenir, is made at this factory tour attraction.
In addition to observing the manufacturing line, visitors can enjoy factory-exclusive products and sweets made with Unagi Pie at the on-site café.

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Step into a Sweet World Filled

Enjoy Okinawa's Famous Purple Sweet Potato Sweets and Stunning Ocean Views

This popular Okinawan confectionery attraction offers tours of the original Beni Imo Tart production line, as well as hands-on workshops where visitors can make their own purple sweet potato tarts.
The facility also features a wide selection of Okinawan sweets and souvenirs, while its restaurant overlooking the emerald-green sea is another major draw.

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Discover the Secrets Behind Japan’s Favorite Foods

Tour production facilities that make foods beloved across Japan, including mentaiko, konjac, and kamaboko.
Get a rare glimpse behind the scenes and discover how these familiar flavors are brought to life.

Behind Japan’s Favorite Foods

Enjoy Freshly Made Mentaiko at the Source

Operated by the long-established mentaiko brand Kanefuku, this theme park is dedicated entirely to spicy cod roe.Visitors can observe the production process up close in the free factory tour area and enjoy a variety of mentaiko dishes at the food court and direct-sales shop.

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Behind Japan’s Favorite Foods

A Konjac Paradise You’ll Never Want to Leave

Located in Gunma Prefecture, one of Japan’s leading konjac-producing regions, this unique theme park is devoted entirely to konjac.In addition to factory tours showcasing the production of konjac blocks and shirataki noodles, visitors can enjoy a free buffet, all-you-can-pack konjac events, and hands-on workshops.

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Behind Japan’s Favorite Foods

Explore the World of Kamaboko from Every Angle

Operated by Suzuhiro, a long-established kamaboko maker founded in 1865, this museum introduces visitors to the rich world of Japanese fish cakes.
Watch skilled artisans at work and learn about kamaboko through exhibits covering its history, science, craftsmanship, and even art.

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Experience Japan’s Food Culture Through Hands-On Fun

From rice cracker making and Yatsuhashi workshops to creating your own original Cup Noodles, these attractions offer unique opportunities to experience Japan’s food culture firsthand.
The delicious memories you make yourself are sure to become highlights of your trip.

Japan’s Food Culture

Create a One-of-a-Kind Rice Cracker

Attached to the headquarters factory of Kuriyama Beika, the company behind the popular Baka-Uke rice crackers, this theme park celebrates Japan’s rice cracker culture.
Visitors can draw pictures with soy sauce on giant rice crackers, create their own original Baka-Uke snacks, and enjoy exclusive local treats.

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Japan’s Food Culture

Discover Kyoto’s Culture Through Traditional Sweets

This hands-on cultural facility offers a variety of traditional Kyoto confectionery experiences, including making fresh Yatsuhashi, wasanbon sweets, and nerikiri.
One of the most popular activities is the “Yatsuhashi and Matcha Experience,” where visitors can make fresh Yatsuhashi from scratch and enjoy it alongside a bowl of matcha tea.

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Japan’s Food Culture

Bring Your Dream Ramen to Life

This museum celebrates the creative spirit of Momofuku Ando, founder of Nissin Foods and inventor of the world’s first instant noodles.At attractions such as the Chicken Ramen Factory and My CUPNOODLES Factory, visitors can create their very own original ramen products.

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