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Do you have any recommended Japanese snacks?

1. Royce made the perfect Nama chocolate 720? Rm24

This is delicious, and many people also leave messages saying that they buy many boxes every time they go to Japan.

2. Royce black and white chocolate chip 720? Rm24

I also think this is delicious, whether it is white or black, it is very good. What I saw in official website, Malaysia, doesn't seem to be for sale, so Japanese friends should not miss it.

3. White couples vary in size and price.

I believe no one doesn't know one of the most classic snacks in Japan. The taste will never disappoint. I also bought a dark chocolate sandwich, which is still unopened, but it will be delicious.

4. I forgot the price of Kyoto matcha biscuits (it should be around RM 30).

I bought this at the letter shop in Zhulin, Kyoto. I bought it just because the packaging looked good, and it turned out to be delicious. It tastes good, and matcha is rich and fragrant. The key point will not be very sweet.

5. Matcha red beans and Ma Shu forgot the price.

I bought it in a letter shop in Kyoto, and this is not bad either. Red bean stuffing yyds a string of soft waxy patterns.

6. Kit Kat of all tastes

You can also buy this kit kat in Malaysia. I'm sure you've all tasted different flavors, but it's really cheap in Japan. It's not bad to buy some as gifts.

7.? Lotte chocolate biscuits forgot the price.

I remember this one in Malaysia, but it was really delicious. Unfortunately, I didn't buy it. It was so delicious that everyone in the family ate it before I got the real thing.

8.? Bourbon chocolate biscuits

It seems that some donki look ordinary but taste good. It's a chocolate chip cookie. It's delicious.

9.jelly

This jelly is also sold in Malaysia, and it seems to be a relatively healthy snack, because it is made of konjac and can also be found in Malaysia. I don't know if it's the same brand, but it's also one of the must-buy.

Basically, these snacks can be found in Lawson convenience store or Don Don Donki in Japan, except for those in Kyoto, which are only available in hand-written stores in Kyoto.