• Assortment box 30 pcs of Japanese famous candy chosen by TONOSAMA, king of Japanese sweet candy.
  • Suitable for birthday party , christmas gift, san valentine and many more.
  • TONOSAMA loves sweet candy from about 400 years ago, also loves Japanese candy "Dagashi" and joke , everyone's smile especially.

This assortment is definitely worth buying. There are so many different things to try. For the most part everything is pretty good except for maybe 2-3 things that were fish flavored and didn’t taste good. Everything comes in a bag and it was really fun to sit around and try them all. My family and I tried them together. We definitely want to buy another in the future.

This box was wonderful! It had pretty much what I expected- an assortment of corn puffs, hard candies, gummy candies... more or less what's featured in the photos. My box actually had 36 or 37 pieces in it! My boyfriend & I tore through it in no time. One piece that came though, oh my goodness, noooo... There was a small round pinkish-purple thing in a bag with nothing but a cherry blossom on it. I bit into it to quickly find out it was a pickled plum. I've never spit something out so quickly... Other than that one item, awesome! Will definitely purchase again.

My 10-year-old daughter requested this because she was interested in finding out more about Japan. We had a 1-hour tasting party on the living room floor and we compared the snacks to each other and to American snacks. We loved some, and we hated some. She took some duplicates to school and shared them with her friends. You can tell a lot about the culture by common flavors, textures, packaging, serving sizes, and a lot of other things that we saw in this box. We don't have a lot of exposure to Japanese culture here in Missouri, so this was a wonderful learning and bonding experience for my daughter, her friends, and me. :)

It arrived earlier and seeing everything now it was worth the wait! They are very nice and I'm excited to try everything :) I accidentally ordered 2 but more for me! I'll post pictures tomorrow. Great packaging and nothing was ruined. Everything looks good :) UPDATE: it has 33 things in both boxes! So this is a plus. Both boxes are the same but they're different flavour so that's pretty awesome. I'm very happy with my order.

I recieved it in great condition, 30 pieces, a mixture of different snacks and candies. I love the potatoe sticks, it has a unique vegetable flavor! I definitely will buy this again.

I think the point of these basket's is Pure fun. I see a lot of reviews saying they aren't worth the price or they didn't get what they felt the value would be. I honestly thought it was worth it. My daughter loves the Japanese culture, and living in Washington State doesn't give us many options to experience much of anything outside of our culture. My daughter is 12 and she LOVED this gift. She had a lot of fun opening it and sharing everything with our family. Some she didn't like and some she did. If your getting it for someone else, I say yeah, it will give a good smile.

I am excited, all 30 pieces are here, notning is broken, and it is packed with equal amounts of candy and snack food, my daughter is in love with these Japanese snacks. Since my daughter is love with the JAPANESE culture, I knew this would be a great 17th Birthday gift for her.

As someone who buys Japanese snacks often I felt this was a great set. I see some people disappointed there was not more candy. Japanese kinda lump snacks in together as "dagashi" so they aren't trying to be misleading just a cultural difference. I loved the mix, lots of ones I've seen before and lots of new things to try. For those with seafood allergies this does contain seafood items. Thanks for the great treat!

My daughter asked for a Japanese snack crate for Christmas, and I'm so happy that I found this! The box arrived much sooner than was estimated, and although it's small, it was packed full. Everything seems to have been packaged VERY carefully as well. One snack is broken in half, but the wrapper is fine, and it's definitely still eatable. My daughter is going to be over the moon! We will purchase from this seller again. Oh, and bonus--we received 31 items instead of 30. 😁 Thanks!

From the picture, what I got was pretty darn close to what is shown. The contents are not exact, but they were close enough. I recognized some of the stuff before I bought it because I used to raid the kid's section at our local Asian market (it closed :*( ). Every item is an individually wrapped single serving ("penny candy") of various wafers, crackers, cookies, jellies, fruit candies, gummies, chocolate-covered doodads, lollipops, small pieces of gum & gumballs, and a couple unidentifiable things. What I liked about this box was it really was a nice assortment. Some things were sweet, some salty, and some both. There were no cakes or hard candy (other than 2 lollipops). The chocolate stuff was excellent. Even the cheap stuff in Japan still has a real quality taste, unlike in the US where a lot of cheap chocolate candies or wafers are made with waxy, barely chocolate-tasting gunk. There were a few puffed corn tubes (think one giant cheeto) with powdered cheese on them, not sure what they're called but I have always liked them. There was one thing though, it was like a sweet cookie with strong powdered cheese on it, and it kind of took me by surprise. It was very weird but I loved it. There was a cool "jelly stick" that was grape, kind of like a gummy floating in grape juice. I got a kick out of that one. There was a box of cereal flakes with a very happy cartoon corn cob on the package, covered in delicious chocolate. I'm trying to go from memory because almost everything is gone. There was a coke-flavored gummy that was awesome. Lots of air-puffed wafers, some with sweet and some savory. There were little fish on a bag of puffs, I know they're "fish flavored" but the fish & shrimp stuff is not a strong flavor & they're basically like puffed chips. There was a soda-flavored lollipop you could dip in powder, a hard wafer candy like a sweet-tart, a few small single pieces of gum & gumballs, and a bit of green apple taffy. I made a day of it and ate the leftovers the next day. The fun part was so many different flavors. There were 2 things I didn't like. One looked like a deflated fruit about the size of an olive, the other looked like the same fruit but whole. It smelled okay and I gave it a try, but holy crap it was SALTY. Like, mega-salty. It also had a preserved tang I didn't like it at all. I now believe them to be tiny preserved, salted plums called "kishu umeboshi." Bleagh! Not my thing, but still fun to learn about. For 12 bucks it was a lot of fun. The package came very quickly (only a few days!) and all the stuff was fresh and well within the dates on the package. They were protected well but unfortunately a lot of the crackers and cookies were all broken up. I imagine this happened before they were shipped, not a big deal but just making note of it. I liked 98% of what was in there, and it seemed like there was an effort to make sure it was an interesting assortment. I would definitely buy this one again.