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  2. 2017年2月8日 · Food & Drink. Drinks & Sweets. 10 Fancy Chocolates For A Sweet Valentine's. Diletta Fabiani Updated February 8, 2017. Sweets Dating in Japan. pixabay.com. Looking for a chocolate that will impress your other half this year? Look no more! Japan has got you covered with a series of amazing chocolate creations.

  3. 2021年2月19日 · Thomas Shiozaki Updated February 19, 2021. Shopping Dating in Japan Holidays. Every year, right after the New Year celebrations, stores in Japan begin to decorate in reds and pinks for Valentine's Day shopping. In Japan, usually girls (especially students) give chocolate to their crushes.

  4. 2019年4月10日 · Valentine’s Day. https://www.flickr.com/photos/evert-jan/. Like a few other Western holidays (particularly Christmas and, increasingly, Halloween ), Japan has integrated Valentine’s Day into its yearly rotation, and tweaked it for the local market.

  5. 2021年1月12日 · Japanese confectioner Matsukazeya has just revealed its lineup of Pokémon Valentine Collection chocolates, pairing the 121-year-old company’s culinary skills with the adorable looks of the beloved anime/video game creatures.

  6. 2024年2月1日 · Food & Drink. > Drinks & Sweets. A Valentine Chocolate Tour of Tokyo. Katrina Vinluan Updated February 1, 2024. Food & Drink Cafés Sweets Taste of Japan Local Creators' Market. There are reasons why chocolate is synonymous with romance.

  7. 2016年3月25日 · Well-known Kyoto-based tea company Tsujiri recently announced that it will be offering a collection of Valentine’s chocolates for the first time—and according to its website, the company has drawn inspiration from chocolates it encountered at a specialty shop in Paris to produce a matcha green tea chocolate with a deep, rich flavor.

  8. Ginza-based confectioner Sembikiya has a shop in Tsukiji, and as of November 7, 2016, the store is the one and only place you’ll be able to get your hands on the company’s gorgeous Irodori chocolates. The word irodori literally means “colors” in Japanese, but it has a certain poetic quality that lends itself particularly well to discussing the changing scenery of the seasons.