Limited-edition souvenir sweets available only at Shinagawa Station (December 2025 update)
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A thorough investigation of souvenir sweets that can only be purchased at Shinagawa Station!
Shinagawa Station is a terminal station where many travelers and businessmen using the Shinkansen and JR Yamanote Line come and go.
For this reason, Shinagawa Station is home to a variety of shops, including Ecute Shinagawa inside the station, which offers a wide selection of exclusive sweets and souvenirs that can only be purchased at Shinagawa Station.
We will introduce in detail the special sweet souvenirs that can only be purchased at Shinagawa Station.
What should you buy when you go to Shinagawa Station?
The charm of sweets that can only be purchased at Shinagawa Station
Shinagawa Station is truly a treasure trove of sweets!
Even though I usually wander around department stores in Ikebukuro, I am sometimes surprised to find limited edition sweets at Shinagawa Station that I have never seen before.

In particular, Ecute Shinagawa is a commercial facility located within Shinagawa Station that houses a variety of sweets shops, making it an easy place to find limited edition products.

- Perfect as a gift: As it is a limited edition item, it has a special feel and is sure to be a hit.
- Wide variety: With a wide variety of sweets available, from Japanese to Western, you're sure to find something that pleases everyone.
- Seasonal products: Limited -edition products that change with the seasons are one of the things that make it enjoyable no matter how many times you visit.
Recommended limited edition sweets at Shinagawa Station
We will introduce limited edition souvenirs that can only be purchased at Shinagawa Station.
Berry Ruby Cut

Very Ruby Cut, which only has a permanent store at Shinagawa Station, has a signature product, the strawberry milk sandwich, which is characterized by its vibrant appearance and the exquisite balance of strawberry flavor and the sweetness of white chocolate.

A truly treasured sweet that can only be purchased in Shinagawa!
This is a must-buy item when you visit Shinagawa Station.

I found some delicious looking sweets at Ecute in Shinagawa Station 🥰 And it seems they're only available in Shinagawa 🎂✨
— Tomochin (@916tomotomo) July 13, 2022
I would have bought it if I wasn't on the move for work 🤣 #EcuteShinagawa #BerryRubyCut #I want to connect with people who love sweets #Cheesecakepic.twitter.com /eRAO0khD25
FiOLATTE


Fiorate is a Western-style pastry shop known for its elegant and sophisticated sweets.
In particular, unique sweets made with dacquoise are gaining popularity and have even been featured on Hirunandesu.
The cafe latte flavored dacquoise sandwich is a must-try.

Perhaps because it was featured on TV, there was a line of customers in front of the store!

#FiOLATTE #Fioratte #Shinagawa
— Uncle Wataru K (@K5098738753015K) December 2, 2023
This is excellent 😋
It's irresistibly delicious. pic.twitter.com/J757bmzQkq
Furuya Koga Onan

If you like Japanese sweets and dumplings, you should try Furuya Koga Onan's black sesame wasanbon dango at least once!
One box contains 5 bottles and costs 1,296 yen.
Furuya Koga Onan is a long-established Japanese confectionery shop with its main store in Hatagaya, Shibuya Ward, Tokyo.The shop continues to make Japanese sweets that preserve the original flavor of the ingredients while adhering to traditional methods.
Koga Oto Dango is a delicacy with many fans, characterized by its unique flavor from being generously sprinkled with black sesame and Wasanbon.
You can buy it at Shinagawa Station!

Patisserie QBG

Patisserie QBG's Suica Penguin Chocolate Mousse Cake is a limited edition item at Ecute Shinagawa.

The Suica penguin is so cute!
This adorable item is one that you'll want to buy if you see it.
Kasho Sanzen

Kasho Sanzen, famous for its Hagino Tsuki, has launched a new product exclusive to Tokyo called Haginocho Kirameki, a sister product of Hagino Tsuki, aiming to create a new Japanese specialty confectionery for the Reiwa era.
This item can only be purchased in Tokyo, making it a must-have for fans of Hagino Tsuki.
We use pure white eggs and cook our white custard cream using our own unique method.
This is a sweet that evokes a shining image, wrapped in white castella dough made from carefully selected wheat flour and cut into bite-sized pieces.

Tatemachi Canelé

This popular canelé specialty store in Hiroshima has stores on the basement floor of the Marunouchi Building in Tokyo and at Ecute Shinagawa.
Crispy on the outside and moist on the inside, they have an elegant vanilla flavor and are available in six standard flavors: plain, chocolate, matcha, caramel, citron, blueberry, and almond, as well as limited edition flavors.

GOOD NEWS TOKYO

Butter's Cousin, which was also featured on Hirunandesu, can also be purchased at Ecute Shinagawa.
Butter's Cousin can also be purchased at Haneda Airport and other locations, so it's not a souvenir exclusive to Shinagawa, but since there are only a few stores, it's a must-buy for those who are interested.
I think this is a dessert that people will either love or hate, but it's extremely popular, so if you like milky or creamy flavors, I think it's worth giving it a try.


summary
Shinagawa Station is home to many limited edition sweets, and the special sweets available at Ecute Shinagawa and the shops inside the ticket gates are sure to make great gifts.
The next time you visit Shinagawa Station, be sure to pick up some of these sweets!
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