Top 5 Unique Souvenirs to Find Inside Tokyo Station

The “Ekinaka” (inside the ticket gates) of Tokyo Station is a sprawling shopping paradise, home to the famous Gransta Tokyo. To help you navigate this maze, we’ve hand-picked five exceptional souvenirs that blend authentic Japanese tradition with modern Tokyo flair. All these items are conveniently located within the gates, perfect for a last-minute grab before your Shinkansen journey.


1. COCORIS: Sand Cookies (Hazelnut & Raspberry)

The #1 Champion of Tokyo Station Sweets

For six consecutive years, COCORIS has been voted the top souvenir in Tokyo Station’s exclusive rankings. It represents the height of modern Japanese gift culture.

  • The Flavor: A duo of exquisite cookie sandwiches. One features a rich, roasted hazelnut paste, while the other offers a bright, tart raspberry filling. Both are wrapped in smooth milk chocolate for a luxurious finish.
  • Why Visit: It’s the “Gold Standard” gift. The stylish packaging and consistent #1 status make it a foolproof choice for anyone back home.
  • Location: Central Passage Area (Gransta Tokyo)
  • Price: 1,560 yen (6 pieces)


2. Ginza Kanra: Tokyo Station Red-Brick Monaka

The Iconic Landmark in an Edible Form

If you want a traditional Japanese sweet (Wagashi) that celebrates your visit to Tokyo, this is it. These bean-jam wafers are shaped exactly like the historic red-brick Tokyo Station building.

  • The Flavor: This is a “DIY” style snack. The crispy wafers and the sweet red bean paste (Anko) are packed separately. You fill the wafers yourself just before eating, ensuring the crust stays incredibly crunchy.
  • Why Visit: It’s a beautiful, edible tribute to the station’s architecture and offers a fun, interactive way to experience authentic Japanese flavors.
  • Location: Gin no Suzu (Silver Bell) Area (Gransta Tokyo)
  • Price: 1,651 yen (6 pieces)

3. VINYL: Katakana Acrylic Tags

Artistic & Personalized Street Style

For a non-edible, trendy souvenir, look no further than these “Katakana” tags. They are perfect for those who appreciate Japanese graphic design and sustainable fashion.

  • The Design: These colorful tags are made from upcycled acrylic scraps. Each one features a single character from the Katakana alphabet. They are abstract, modern, and high-quality.
  • Why Visit: You can pick the character that matches your initial or simply choose a shape you find beautiful. Attach it to your bag for a unique, personalized piece of Tokyo street style.
  • Location: Main Atrium Area (Gransta Tokyo)
  • Price: 1,650 yen each

4.THE DROS: Financier [Camembert & Lemon]

A Sophisticated Fusion of Cheese and Citrus

THE DROS offers an “adult” dessert that perfectly balances sweetness with a savory, cheesy depth. It’s an ideal gift for foodies who appreciate complex flavors.

  • The Flavor: As soon as you open the package, you are greeted by the rich, mellow aroma of Camembert cheese. The cake itself features minced lemon zest, leaving a refreshing aftertaste. This exquisite harmony makes it a great pairing not just with coffee, but also with wine or beer.
  • Why Visit: The vibrant blue, elegant packaging exudes luxury. If you want a gift that looks as high-end as it tastes, this is the one to pick.
  • Location: B1F, Gin no Suzu (Silver Bell) Area (Gransta Tokyo)
  • Price: 1,651 yen (5 pieces)

5.The Maple Mania: Maple Cookie Assortment Tin

The Golden Treasure Found Only in Tokyo Station

The Maple Mania is a powerhouse brand that sells an astounding 6 million cookies a year. While their cookies are famous across Japan, this specific tin is a true “Travel Hack.”

  • The Exclusive Value: This “Golden Tin” is available only at the Gransta Tokyo store. It’s a collector’s item for fans and a mark of a true Tokyo insider.
  • The Flavor: The tin contains the classic Maple Butter Cookies along with the store-exclusive “Maple Chocolat Cookies.” Both are made with premium maple sugar from Quebec, Canada, and cultured butter, resulting in a deep, fragrant sweetness.
  • Location: B1F, Main Atrium (Fukinuke) Area (Gransta Tokyo)
  • Price: 2,500 yen (14 pieces)

Quick Guide to Tokyo Station Shopping

ItemBest For…AreaSpecial Feature
COCORISEveryone / Fans of SweetsCentral Passage6-year #1 Popularity
Ginza KanraHistory / Architecture LoversGin no SuzuIconic Station Shape
VINYLArt / Fashion EnthusiastsMain AtriumPersonalized / Upcycled
THE DROSAdults / Wine loversSavory & RefreshingHigh-end aesthetic
The Maple ManiaFamilies / Sweet loversRich & AromaticLimited “Golden Tin”

TOKYOTRAVELHACKS: Pro Tips for Tokyo Station

  1. Stay Inside the Gates: All these shops are located in the “Ekinaka” (inside the ticket gates). You don’t need to exit the station to find them, making it perfect for transfers.
  2. Look for the Icons: Tokyo Station is huge! Follow the signs for “Gransta Tokyo” or the specific area names like “Silver Bell” (Gin no Suzu) to find your way.