Souvenirs from Tokachi

Take a piece of Tokachi home with you.
From local sweets to dairy products and regional specialties, Tokachi offers a wide range of souvenirs that reflect its rich food culture.

Why buy souvenirs in Tokachi?

  • High-quality ingredients from farms and dairies
  • Unique local products you cannot easily find elsewhere
  • Perfect gifts for friends and family
  • A way to relive your Tokachi travel experience

Popular souvenir categories

Sweets

Tokachi is famous for sweets made with local flour, sugar, beans, and milk. Cookies, cakes, and traditional sweets are all popular choices.

Dairy products

Cheese, butter, and milk-based products are among Tokachi’s highlights, known for their freshness and rich flavor.

Bean-based products

Tokachi is one of Japan’s leading bean-producing regions. You can find sweets and snacks made from azuki and other beans.

Local specialties

Products made from local vegetables, meat, and grains are also great souvenirs, offering a taste of Tokachi at home.

How to choose souvenirs

Mix popular and unique items

Choose a combination of well-known products and something special that reflects your personal travel experience.

Check shelf life

If you are traveling long distances or giving gifts, choose items that can last longer.

Buy something for yourself

Don’t forget to pick something for yourself so you can enjoy Tokachi even after your trip.

When and where to buy

  • Buy souvenirs at the end of your trip for convenience
  • Check shops near Obihiro Station or the airport
  • Visit local stores during your drive for unique items
  • Some products may be available for online purchase later

Make souvenirs part of your trip

In Tokachi, shopping for souvenirs is more than just buying gifts.
Visiting local shops, tasting products, and discovering regional specialties can become part of your travel experience. Food GuideModel CourseAccess

What to Buy in Tokachi

  • Sweets and confectionery — Tokachi is a sweets powerhouse; look for butter sandwiches, baumkuchen, and treats made with local butter, eggs, and azuki beans.
  • Dairy products — cheese, butter, caramels, and milk-based snacks from the region’s farms.
  • Bean and azuki goods — Tokachi’s prized beans appear in jams, pastes, and confections.
  • Tokachi wine — cool-climate wines from Ikeda Town.
  • Butadon sauce — bottled tare so you can recreate Obihiro’s signature pork bowl at home.

Where to Buy

The shops inside and around Obihiro Station are the easiest one-stop option, and Tokachimura beside the racecourse gathers local produce and sweets. Tokachi-Obihiro Airport is convenient for last-minute gifts, while farm shops out in the countryside often sell items you won’t find elsewhere.