Kat's Omiyage List

Almost anything can be considered an "omiyage" (souvenir/gift), here's some of my favorites...

Hokkaido
Konbu products
Seafood products
Potato products (jagapokkuru)
Dairy products (cheese, butter, ice cream)
Bocca yogurt/sweets

Aomori
Apples
Garlic

Miyagi
90% beef tongue chili oil Beef Tan (tongue)
Sasakamaboko
Zunda mochi (soft mochi that is covered with mashed soy beans and sugar)

Akita
Anzu Shiso Fuumi (apricots seasoned with perilla)
Iburigakko (smoked pickles)

Ishikawa
Gold Leaf Items (Kanazawa)
Fumuroya's Takaranofu (Kanazawa/some department stores around Japan)
Ukeian (silkie bantam egg sweets) (Kanazawa)
Nakaura-ya (Wajima)

Tokyo
Ginza Kikunoya
Hanaichie (monaka chazuke)
Press Butter Sand
Wagashi Asobi (dried fruit yokan)

Yamanashi
Scallops Koshu-ni

Shizuoka
Fish Cheese
Green Tea

Nagoya
Bankaku Ebisen
Furaibo
Hatcho Miso (red soy bean paste)
Nishio Matcha

Nara
Blueberry Jam
Yamato Tea
Yubeshi (yuzu filled with miso, katsuo and other savory items)

Kyoto
shibazuke (tsukemono with shiso (perilla)) from Doi Shibazuke tsukemono : in some department stores around Japan : info in Japanese
Kyoraku Tsujigahana monaka chazuke
tsukemono (pickled veggies) from Murakamiju
chirimen tsukudani from Shinonome
tsukemono (pickled veggies) from Uchida Tsukemono tsukemono (shop in Nishiki-market): info in Japanese
Uji matcha
Miyazu sardines
Tokkuri Ika

Umeda & Osaka
anpan (buns with sweet beans) from Kokoroniamaianpanya --I often bring these to my MIL.
Sammy Pooh!

Ikeda, Osaka
nama choco daifuku from Korakudo --It's seasonal, usually around winter-time.

Minoo (Osaka)
Doughnuts from Donuts Dept
Wagashi from Kamuro --Another item for MIL.
Craft beers Minoh Beer : Minoh beer can also be found in some bars and restaurants around Japan
Yuzu Marmalade from Todoromi marmalade I've given these away and they've loved it!
Epinard's Truffle au Chocolat

Hyogo
Bigot (info in Japanese)

Kobe
Tommy's An Bread
Ca Marche's patchwork bread
La Pierre Blanche sweets

Awaji Island
onion, octopus
Nagatechoeido

Hiroshima
Kaki (oyster)
Tanaka Furikake
Citrus (Hassaku, Kiyomi Orange)
Nekomame

Tottori
Rakkyo

Kyushu
Fukuoka: Yame-cha
Miyazaki:
Oita: Kotokotoya, Kitsuki Tea
Saga: Ureshino teas, Karatsu sweets
Kumamoto:
Kagoshima:
Nagasaki: Ikkoko & Kakuni-manju, Kanzarashi, Castella & Chinese sweets, Mikanzuke, Garlic Sardines
Meigetsudo castella (Shimabara)

Shikoku
Kochi: yuzu, red bell peppers, shoga (ginger)
Tokushima: sweet potato (naruto kintoki)
Kagawa: sanuki udon, olives (shodoshima)
Ehime: citrus (iyokan), towels (Imabari)

Okinawa
Chinsuko
Awamori
Taco rice kits
Shima ra-yu (chili oil)-Ishigaki Island
Ko-re-gu-su (chili pepper steeped in awamori)

in most Department stores in Japan : some info in Japanese only (sorry!)
wagashi (japanese confection) from Chikujian
Fumuroya's Takaranofu
char siu bao (buns filled with sweet char siu) from Heichinrou
European style sweets from Henri Charpentier
Kayanoya Dashi (found at various places around Japan and online for US)
Teas from (especially 728143) Lupicia teas
Fusion style sweets from Malebranche
Arare (rice crackers) from Ogurasanso
MUJI teas, pens, curries, etc.

From Hawaii:
culinary lavender from Ali'i Kula Lavender
dark chocolate dipped shortbread from Big Island Candies (available on Oahu now)
assorted soaps from Bubble Shack Soaps (I usually buy these from Target)
assorted soaps from Filthy Farmgirl Soaps
Mango Maui tea from Hawaiian Islands Tea (Can be purchased at most supermarkets in Hawaii)
assorted shortbreads from Honolulu Cookie Company
teriyaki marlin jerky from Marlin Fish Jerky (can be found in most supermarkets & Costco)
hawaiian coffees from Big Island Coffee Roasters