[Eitaro Sohonpo] Traditional Japanese Confectionery Gifts for Valentine’s Day[Eitaro Sohonpo] Traditional Japanese Confectionery Gifts for Valentine’s Day

[Eitaro Sohonpo] Traditional Japanese Confectionery Gifts for Valentine’s Day

Eitaro Sohonpo, a historic confectionery shop beloved for its timeless flavors since the Edo period, brings a new charm to Valentine’s Day. Through casual brand Nihonbashi Eitaro they’re making traditional Japanese sweets more accessible and enjoyable for younger generations and children alike, introducing the perfect lineup of gifts for this Valentine’s season.

When it comes to Valentine’s Day, chocolate reigns supreme. Nihonbashi Eitaro offers a seasonal twist on their classic Japanese confections likekarinto(sweet fried dough),peasen(salty peanut rice crackers), andmakoron(wasanbonsugar biscuits) by coating them in chocolate. Each features a delightful crunch and exquisite balance of sweet and slightly bitter chocolate flavors. Adorned with charming packaging, they make an irresistible gift—or, with all six varieties to collect, a tempting indulgence just for you.

[Eitaro Sohonpo] Traditional Japanese Confectionery Gifts for Valentine’s Day
From left: Makoron Dark Chocolate, Karinto Milk Chocolate, and Peasen Kinako Chocolate, each priced at 594 yen.


The assorted set featuring all three chocolate-coated Japanese sweets (makoron,karinto, andpeasen) is perfect not only for Valentine’s Day but also as a thoughtful gift to express gratitude to somone special. Additionally, the Oyatsu Gashi 5-Bag Assortment Cube BOX includes a curated selection of five traditional snacks such as artisanal candy,karinto, and bean-based confections. Packed in an adorable, vibrant red box, it’s the ideal small gift or token of thanks.

[Eitaro Sohonpo] Traditional Japanese Confectionery Gifts for Valentine’s Day
From left: Clover (Makoron Milk Chocolate, Karinto Kinako Chocolate, and Peasen White Chocolate), 1,404 yen. Oyatsu Gashi 5-Bag Assortment Cube BOX (Candy, Karinto, Bean Confectionery, Peasen, and Health Sweets), 1,512 yen.


As the Valentine’s chocolate-giving tradition among friends and family grows and grows, why not gift a little surprise for your loved ones this year with the gentle flavors of traditional Japanese sweets?

*Prices as of time of writing

■Business Information
URL
https://en.edotokyokirari.jp/project/food/ameya-eitaro/
Brand URL (Japanese site)
http://www.nihonbashieitaro.com/