Japanese Rice Cracker OKAKI

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KAKIYAMA STYLE

AKASAKA KAKIYAMA specializes in Okaki, the traditional Japanese rice cracker delicately flavored with soy sauce or salt.
AKASAKA KAKIYAMA uses Shin Taisho Brand Mochigome, the pride of Toyama and the best sticky rice in Japan. Each delicious Okaki cracker is handmade to perfection with only the finest ingredients by the experienced and dedicated professionals at the AKASAKA KAKIYAMA bakery and sold at famous department stores and well-known locations throughout Tokyo.

Okaki rice crackers stay fresh for a long time, making them the perfect souvenir.
Okaki crackers come in small packages for individual enjoyment, and attractive gift boxes and tins.

GIFT SET

AKASAKA Keicho (Black tin)

¥1,080

Keicho featuring the simple but elegant beauty of the grains of rice, this delicately thin rice cracker is AKASAKA KAKIYAMA's most popular and longest selling product – a mixed set of soy sauce and seaweed flavored crackers with a very Japanese taste.

  • Cut seaweed flavor

  • Soy sauce flavor

AKASAKA Keiou (Ivory tin)

¥1,080

Keiou is a new, western style Okaki rice cracker wrapped around a delicious almond. Keio appeals to the young and first-time Okaki eaters.

  • [Left] Soysauce flavor
    [Right] Salt flavor

KAKIYAMA select

¥2,160

This is an assortment of Keicho, Keio, and fine flavored Kakimochi, an unglazed rice cake. The elegant tin with its beautiful gold and silver design on a black background is a popular gift for formal occasions in Japan.

SHOP LIST

Akasaka Head Store

3-6-10, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
(Akasaka-sannō-shita intersection)MAP

TEL: 03-3585-9927FAX: 03-3585-9462

Please use the form on this website to request more information.
Open: Monday-Friday 9:30-20:00, Saturday 10:00-18:00
Closed on Sundays and public holidays.

Ueno, Nihonbashi / Tokyo, and Ginza area

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