The Best Japanese Snack Subscription Box? My TokyoTreat Review

The Best Japanese Snack Subscription Box? My TokyoTreat Review

maris wari

Have you ever stared at photos of Japanese convenience stores at 2 a.m. and thought, "Wow, I wish I could try all of that?"

Because same.

Unboxing the TokyoTreat Tokyo Throwback Box featuring authentic Japanese snacks, candy, and limited-edition treats.

As someone who loves discovering unique snacks from around the world, Japan has always been at the top of my snack bucket list. 

From wildly creative KitKat flavors to quirky candies and savory treats that somehow taste unlike anything I've tried before, Japanese snacks just have a way of making snack time way more fun.

The only problem?

Unless you're actually in Japan (or have a very generous friend willing to mail you snacks), getting your hands on authentic Japanese treats isn't exactly easy.

That's where TokyoTreat comes in.

TokyoTreat is a Japanese snack subscription box that ships a carefully curated selection of snacks, candy, drinks, and limited-edition treats straight from Japan to your doorstep.

Every month comes with a different theme, which means opening a new box feels a little like receiving a surprise gift from Tokyo.

And honestly?

That's exactly how I felt when the June Tokyo Throwback Box arrived.

The bright orange box was packed with nostalgic Japanese goodies, including Banana KitKats, chocolate-filled treats, retro-style snacks, savory favorites, gummies, and even a DIY soda drink mix.

The moment I opened it, I had one thought:

"Okay... this is going to be dangerous for my snack stash."

Naturally, I had to try everything.

In this TokyoTreat review, I'm taking you inside the Tokyo Throwback Box to show you exactly what was included, what each snack tasted like, which ones I'd happily order again, and whether this Japanese snack box is actually worth your money.

If you've been searching for the best Japanese snack subscription box, wondering if TokyoTreat lives up to the hype, or simply looking for a fun way to experience Japan without booking a flight, keep reading.

Trust me—you'll probably leave this article craving Banana KitKats and adding a Japanese snack box to your cart.

 

What Is TokyoTreat?

If you've never heard of TokyoTreat before, think of it as a monthly surprise package filled with some of Japan's most fun, unique, and delicious snacks.

Basically, it's a Japanese snack subscription box that delivers a curated selection of authentic Japanese snacks, Japanese candy, drinks, seasonal treats, and exclusive goodies straight from Japan to your doorstep.

And when I say "straight from Japan," I mean the real deal—not random snacks sitting on a store shelf for months or knockoff versions you might find elsewhere.

Many of the items included are limited-edition, seasonal, or difficult to find outside Japan.

Which is honestly part of the fun.

One of my favorite things about Japanese snacks is that they're never boring.

While many snacks tend to stick with familiar flavors, Japan seems to have a completely different philosophy:

"What if we made a KitKat taste like banana?"

"What if spaghetti became a snack?"

"What if candy tasted like a nostalgic Japanese drink from childhood?"

And somehow... it works.

That's exactly why opening a TokyoTreat box feels so exciting every month.

You never really know what you'll get, but you know it's going to be interesting.

Each Japanese snack box follows a unique monthly theme.

Some months celebrate cherry blossom season, while others focus on summer festivals, regional specialties, or nostalgic throwback snacks like the Tokyo Throwback Box I received.

The experience feels a little like walking into a Japanese convenience store for the first time.

There are colorful packages everywhere, flavors you've never seen before, and at least one snack that makes you stop and say:

"Wait... what is this?"

Then five minutes later you're already reaching for another bite.

Another thing I love about TokyoTreat is that the snacks aren't tiny sample sizes.

This isn't one of those subscription boxes where you open the package and find a bunch of miniature products that disappear in three bites.

TokyoTreat includes full-size Japanese snacks, which means you actually get to enjoy everything instead of feeling like you're tasting a teaser trailer.

Every box also comes with a beautifully designed booklet that explains the snacks, shares fun facts about Japanese culture, and helps you discover the stories behind some of the treats inside.

It's a small detail, but it makes the entire Japanese snack box experience feel even more immersive.

So whether you're a longtime Japan lover, an anime fan, a foodie who loves trying new things, or simply someone who can't resist cute packaging and interesting flavors, TokyoTreat makes it ridiculously easy to bring a little piece of Japan into your home.

And after trying the Tokyo Throwback Box for myself, I can definitely see why so many people consider TokyoTreat one of the best Japanese snack subscription boxes available today.

Curious about this Japanese snack subscription box?

Check out TokyoTreat here.

 

Unboxing the Tokyo Throwback Box

I have to admit, I'm the type of person who gets excited whenever a package arrives at my door.

But when that package happens to be a Japanese snack box filled with mystery snacks from Japan?

That's a whole different level of excitement.

The moment my TokyoTreat box arrived, I couldn't wait to open it.

Even before seeing what was inside, the bright orange packaging instantly felt cheerful and fun.

It gave me that "something good is about to happen" feeling—which, honestly, is exactly what you want from a subscription box.

This month's theme was Tokyo Throwback, a nostalgic journey through some of Japan's classic flavors and beloved snacks.

As someone who loves both trying new foods and learning little cultural tidbits along the way, I thought the theme was incredibly fun.

Opening the box felt a bit like stepping into a retro Japanese snack shop.

Every layer revealed something different.

There were sweet treats.

Savory snacks.

Japanese candy.

A unique powdered soda drink.

And of course, one of the stars of the box: Banana KitKats.

At that point, I already knew my self-control was in trouble.

What I immediately loved was the variety.

Some snack boxes tend to focus heavily on either sweet or savory items, but the Tokyo Throwback Box felt nicely balanced.

There was something for every mood—whether I wanted chocolate, gummies, crunchy snacks, cheesy bites, or something completely unexpected.

And let's talk about the packaging for a second.

One of my favorite things about Japanese snacks is how creative and adorable everything looks.

Even before tasting anything, I found myself picking up each snack and admiring the designs.

Japanese brands somehow manage to make every package feel fun and collectible.

Another detail I appreciated was the included TokyoTreat booklet.

TokyoTreat Tokyo Throwback Box filled with Japanese snacks, Japanese candy, drinks, and exclusive treats shipped directly from Japan.

Instead of playing a guessing game with unfamiliar packaging, the booklet explains what's inside the box, highlights the monthly theme, and shares fun information about the featured snacks.

It made the whole experience feel more immersive—almost like having a little guidebook to your Japanese snack adventure.

By the time I laid everything out for photos, I was honestly impressed by how much was packed into a single Japanese snack subscription box.

From nostalgic Japanese candy and classic savory snacks to unique flavors that would be nearly impossible to find at my local grocery store, the Tokyo Throwback Box delivered exactly what I'd hoped for: a fun taste of Japan without leaving home.

Now for the best part—the snacks themselves.

Let's take a closer look at everything that came inside this Japanese snack box and see which treats earned a permanent place on my favorites list.

 

Everything Inside the TokyoTreat Tokyo Throwback Box

Assorted Japanese snacks and candy from the TokyoTreat Tokyo Throwback Box arranged in a colorful flat lay display.

Before I started tasting anything, I wanted to take a moment to appreciate just how packed this Japanese snack box was.

Seriously.

The first thing I did was lay everything out on the table so I could see all the snacks at once, and my immediate reaction was:

"Wait... all of this came in one box?"

Because there was A LOT.

One of the biggest reasons people love TokyoTreat is that it doesn't feel like you're getting a handful of random snacks tossed into a package.

Instead, every Japanese snack subscription box feels thoughtfully curated around a specific theme, and the Tokyo Throwback Box was no exception.

This month's collection was packed with nostalgic Japanese flavors, classic treats, savory favorites, Japanese candy, and some snacks that honestly made me laugh because they were so uniquely Japanese.

And I mean that in the best possible way.

Where else are you going to find Banana KitKats, pizza-flavored pretzels, chocolate-filled pastries, nostalgic soda candy, and a snack inspired by Japanese spaghetti all in the same box?

That's part of what makes opening a Japanese snack box so much fun.

You never know exactly what you're going to get, but you know it's going to be an adventure.

Looking at everything spread out in front of me, I could already tell this wasn't one of those subscription boxes where you end up liking only one or two items.

There was a really nice mix of:

🍫 Chocolate treats

🍬 Japanese candy

🍌 Exclusive Japanese KitKats

🧀 Savory snacks

🥨 Crunchy snack foods

🥤 Fun Japanese drinks

🍪 Nostalgic throwback favorites

Whether you're someone with a major sweet tooth or the type of person who always reaches for salty snacks first, there was something in this snack box for you.

And let's be honest.

Half the fun of a Japanese snack subscription box is discovering things you've never seen before.

Some of the snacks looked familiar.

Some looked completely mysterious.

A few had me staring at the packaging trying to guess what they would taste like.

And naturally, those ended up being some of the most interesting snacks in the entire box.

As I worked my way through everything, I found a few surprises, a couple of new favorites, and one snack that disappeared embarrassingly fast after opening it.

(No regrets.)

So let's get into the good stuff.

Here's my honest review of every snack inside the TokyoTreat Tokyo Throwback Box—from the sweet treats and Japanese candy to the crunchy savory snacks and everything in between.

 

1. Chocolate Donut

Chocolate Donut from the TokyoTreat Tokyo Throwback Box, a soft chocolate-covered Japanese snack with a rich cocoa flavor.

Let's start with one of the first snacks that immediately caught my attention: the Chocolate Donut.

And honestly? This little snack disappeared much faster than I expected.

At first glance, it looks exactly like what you'd imagine—a chocolate-covered donut-inspired treat with a soft texture and a rich chocolate coating. Pretty simple, right?

Well, yes and no.

One thing I've noticed about Japanese snacks is that they often manage to be sweet without being overwhelmingly sugary, and this Chocolate Donut is a perfect example.

The chocolate flavor was rich and satisfying, but it didn't have that super-sweet aftertaste that some packaged desserts can have.

Instead, it felt balanced, smooth, and surprisingly easy to keep eating.

Dangerously easy.

The texture was probably my favorite part.

It was soft, slightly cakey, and had that comforting snack-cake vibe that pairs perfectly with coffee, tea, or an afternoon snack break.

In fact, if someone had handed this to me without the packaging, I probably would have assumed it came from a bakery rather than a Japanese snack subscription box.

That's how fresh it tasted.

What I also loved was how this snack fit the Tokyo Throwback theme.

It felt nostalgic and comforting—the kind of treat you could imagine enjoying after school or during a relaxing afternoon.

Not every snack needs to be crazy or unusual to be memorable.

Sometimes a really good chocolate snack is all you need.

Flavor Profile

🍫 Rich chocolate flavor

🍩 Soft donut-like texture

✨ Not overly sweet

☕ Perfect with coffee or tea

My Rating

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.5/5

Would I Eat It Again?

Absolutely.

If TokyoTreat ever included this in another Japanese snack box, I wouldn't hesitate to grab it first.

In fact, it was one of those snacks that made me wish there were two in the box.

 

2. Mixed Juice Gummies

Mixed Juice Gummies from TokyoTreat, colorful Japanese candy inspired by Japan's popular mixed fruit juice flavors.

If there's one thing Japan does incredibly well, it's gummies.

And these Mixed Juice Gummies reminded me exactly why.

The packaging was already adorable, but the real surprise came after the first bite.

Instead of tasting like a single fruit flavor, these gummies are inspired by Japan's famous mixed fruit juice, which means you get a blend of fruity flavors all at once.

The result?

A sweet, juicy, and incredibly refreshing candy that tastes like summer in gummy form.

What I liked most was that the flavor felt more natural than many fruit gummies I've tried before. It wasn't overly artificial or overwhelmingly sweet.

Instead, it had a bright fruity taste that kept me reaching back into the bag for "just one more."

Spoiler alert:

There is never just one more.

The texture was also spot on. Soft, chewy, and satisfying without sticking to your teeth.

Honestly, if you're a fan of Japanese candy, this is exactly the kind of snack that makes you understand why people get excited about snacks from Japan.

Flavor Profile

🍊 Fruity and juicy

🍎 Mixed fruit flavors

🍬 Soft and chewy texture

✨ Sweet without being overpowering

My Rating

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.5/5

Would I Eat It Again?

Without question.

This was one of those snacks that somehow disappears while you're watching TV and suddenly the bag is empty.

 

3. Banana KitKat

Limited-edition Banana KitKat featured in the TokyoTreat Japanese snack subscription box, showcasing one of Japan's unique KitKat flavors.

I'll be honest—I haven't opened this one yet.

And that's not because I don't want to.

It's because I want to save the best for the last.

Japanese KitKat flavors are one of the biggest reasons people subscribe to TokyoTreat, and Banana KitKat immediately caught my attention.

The packaging alone feels collectible, and as someone who loves trying limited-edition Japanese snacks, I'm already excited to save this one for a special snack moment.

If it's anything like the other exclusive Japanese KitKat flavors TokyoTreat is known for, I have a feeling this one won't disappoint.

 

4. Napolitan Spaghetti

Japanese Napolitan Spaghetti from the TokyoTreat Tokyo Throwback Box featuring an adorable bear character on the packaging.

Okay, I have a confession.

I haven't actually made this one yet.

Not because I don't want to—but because I wanted to save this one for later since it's more of a mini meal than a quick snack.

The soft pink packaging immediately caught my eye when I opened the Tokyo Throwback Box, and instead of rushing to try it, I've been saving it for later because I want to enjoy the whole experience properly.

Does anyone else do this with special snacks?

Please tell me I'm not the only one.

What makes this item even more fun is that it's not just a snack you open and eat right away.

It's actually a Japanese-style Napolitan spaghetti dish that comes with preparation instructions, making it feel more like a mini food experience than a typical snack.

Honestly, discovering things like this is one of my favorite parts of getting a Japanese snack box.

You never know what you're going to find.

Even though I haven't prepared it yet, it's already one of the items that stood out most to me because it's so uniquely Japanese and perfectly matches the nostalgic Tokyo Throwback theme.

And let's be honest.

Half the fun of a Japanese snack subscription box is finding products that make you stop and say:

"Wait... they put THAT in here too?"

 

5. Pizza Pretzel Sticks

Pizza Pretz biscuit sticks from TokyoTreat, a savory Japanese snack with pizza-inspired seasoning and a crunchy texture

If you've never had Pretz before, think of them as Japan's answer to pretzel sticks—but with way more personality.

And honestly?

The moment I spotted the Pizza Pretz in this Japanese snack box, I knew it was going to be one of the first savory snacks I wanted to try.

Because pizza-flavored anything already has my attention.

The slim biscuit sticks were coated with a savory pizza seasoning that immediately reminded me of pizza nights, movie marathons, and those moments when you're craving something salty instead of sweet.

Which was actually perfect.

After trying some of the sweeter snacks and Japanese candy in the Tokyo Throwback Box, I appreciated having something savory to balance everything out.

What I love about TokyoTreat is that it never feels like you're getting the same type of snack over and over again.

One minute you're eating gummies.

The next you're trying a unique Japanese KitKat flavor.

And then suddenly you're snacking on pizza-flavored biscuit sticks from Japan.

It's a snack adventure.

The seasoning on these was surprisingly flavorful without being overwhelming.

You get that familiar pizza-inspired taste, along with a light crunch that makes it dangerously easy to keep reaching for another stick.

And another.

And another.

Let's just say the box somehow became much lighter after I opened this snack.

Flavor Profile

🍕 Savory pizza seasoning

🥨 Light and crunchy biscuit sticks

🧀 Comforting snack flavor

✨ Great balance to all the sweet treats in the box

My Rating

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.5/5

Would I Eat It Again?

Absolutely.

This is the kind of snack I'd happily keep on my desk while working, although I'm pretty sure the entire box would disappear before lunch.

 

6. Kaki-Pi Mix

Traditional Kaki-Pi Mix from a Japanese snack box, featuring crunchy rice crackers and roasted peanuts.

Now here's a snack that made me feel like I was getting a taste of old-school Japan.

According to TokyoTreat, Kaki-Pi Mix has been a longtime favorite thanks to its combination of spicy rice crackers and peanuts—a simple snack pairing that has stood the test of time.

And honestly, I can see why it's still around.

There's something satisfying about the contrast between the crunchy rice crackers and the roasted peanuts.

It feels like the kind of snack you could casually enjoy while chatting with friends, watching TV, or reaching into a snack bowl without even thinking about it.

That said, this was one of the few snacks in the Tokyo Throwback Box that didn't completely win me over.

For me, the rice crackers were definitely the highlight.

They had a nice crunch and a savory flavor that kept things interesting.

Every time I grabbed one of the crackers, I found myself wanting another.

The peanuts, however, were a different story.

Compared to the rice crackers, they tasted a little plain to me.

They helped balance out the stronger seasoning, but I personally wished they had a bit more flavor.

Of course, that's just my taste preference.

If you're someone who enjoys classic Japanese bar snacks or prefers more subtle flavors, you might actually appreciate the balance more than I did.

And that's one thing I enjoy about trying a Japanese snack box—you end up discovering snacks that people in Japan have loved for years, even if they aren't necessarily the types of snacks you'd normally pick for yourself.

Not every snack becomes an instant favorite.

Sometimes the fun is simply trying something new.

Flavor Profile

🥜 Roasted peanuts

🍘 Savory rice crackers

✨ Lightly spicy seasoning

🎌 Classic Japanese snack mix

My Rating

⭐⭐⭐☆☆ 3/5

Would I Eat It Again?

Maybe.

I'd happily snack on the rice crackers again, but I'd probably leave most of the peanuts for someone else.

 

7. Twisty Cheese Bites

Twisty Cheese Bites from TokyoTreat, cheesy Japanese snack twists made with cheddar and camembert cheese flavors.

If there's one snack in the Tokyo Throwback Box that I'm genuinely excited to try next, it's probably these Twisty Cheese Bites.

Just look at them.

As a cheese lover, seeing words like cheddar and camembert on the description immediately got my attention.

According to TokyoTreat, these crunchy bites are made with a blend of cheddar and camembert cheese powder, creating a bold, cheesy flavor that's hard to resist.

And honestly?

That sounds like exactly the kind of snack I would accidentally finish in one sitting.

The funny thing is, I haven't opened this one yet because I've been saving a few snacks to make the TokyoTreat experience last a little longer.

At this point, I'm starting to think I'm collecting snacks instead of eating them.

One thing I've learned from this Japanese snack box experience is that opening a TokyoTreat box isn't something you have to finish in a single day.

I actually love having a few unopened surprises waiting for me throughout the week.

It makes the excitement last so much longer.

Even without tasting it yet, Twisty Cheese Bites already feels like one of the most promising savory snacks in the box.

Between the retro theme, the cheesy flavor combination, and the satisfying-looking twisty shape, I have a feeling this one could end up becoming a favorite.

I'll definitely be coming back to update this section once I've finally stopped admiring the snacks and started eating them.

Wish me luck.

What Caught My Attention

🧀 Cheddar and camembert cheese blend

🥨 Fun twisty shape

✨ Classic retro snack vibes

🎌 A savory addition to balance all the sweet treats and Japanese candy

First Impression Rating

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Potentially dangerous for cheese lovers

Would I Try It Again?

Ask me again after I finally open the bag.

 

8. Chocolate Manju

Chocolate Manju from the Tokyo Throwback Box, a traditional Japanese sweet with a soft texture and rich chocolate filling.

If I had to choose the snack that left me wanting more than any other item in the Tokyo Throwback Box...

It would be this one.

And honestly, I'm still not over it.

For anyone unfamiliar with manju, it's a traditional Japanese sweet that's typically known for its soft, fluffy texture and delicious filling.

This version comes with a rich chocolate center, which immediately made it stand out from some of the other treats in the box.

The moment I took my first bite, I understood why this snack has remained popular for so long.

The outer layer was soft and pillowy, while the chocolate filling was rich, smooth, and incredibly satisfying.

The combination felt comforting and indulgent without being overly sweet.

It was one of those snacks that made me pause for a second and think:

"Oh wow... this is REALLY good."

In fact, I think this might have been one of the biggest surprises in the entire Japanese snack box.

Sometimes the snacks that look the simplest end up being the most memorable.

And that's exactly what happened here.

The only problem?

There was only one.

One.

A single, tiny Chocolate Manju.

Which felt deeply unfair considering how quickly I fell in love with it.

I spent more time admiring it than actually eating it.

The first bite was amazing.

The second bite was amazing.

And then suddenly it was gone.

Tragic.

If TokyoTreat had included two or three of these, I genuinely wouldn't have complained.

Actually, if they had included ten, I probably still wouldn't have complained.

Flavor Profile

🍫 Rich chocolate filling

☁️ Soft and fluffy texture

✨ Comforting and satisfying

🎌 A delicious twist on a traditional Japanese sweet

My Rating

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5

Would I Eat It Again?

Immediately.

In fact, my only complaint is that there wasn't a second one waiting for me in the box.

 

9. Big Katsu

Big Katsu Japanese snack from TokyoTreat, a savory classic featuring a chewy texture and rich umami flavor.

Okay.

We've reached my favorite snack in the entire Tokyo Throwback Box.

The champion.

The MVP.

The snack that disappeared so quickly I immediately wished there was another one hiding somewhere in the box.

Big Katsu absolutely lived up to its name.

Inspired by Japan's famous katsu, this classic snack delivers a savory, satisfying flavor that's surprisingly addictive from the very first bite.

The texture was what caught me off guard the most.

I expected something super crunchy, but instead it had a tender, slightly chewy bite that made it feel much more substantial than a typical snack.

And honestly?

I loved that.

It felt hearty and satisfying without being heavy.

Flavor-wise, this was exactly the kind of snack I kept hoping to discover when I opened this Japanese snack box.

The savory miso flavor immediately stood out, creating a rich umami taste that felt comforting and incredibly snackable.

There was also a subtle sweetness in the background that balanced everything beautifully.

Every bite made me want another one.

And another one.

And another one.

You know a snack is good when you start eating it casually and then suddenly realize you've reached the last bite way sooner than expected.

That was me with Big Katsu.

What I also appreciated was the size.

Compared to some of the smaller treats in the box, this one felt generous enough to actually satisfy a craving.

It wasn't one of those snacks that disappears in thirty seconds and leaves you wanting more.

Well...

Okay, technically I still wanted more.

But at least it lasted longer than my beloved Chocolate Manju.

For me, Big Katsu perfectly captures why I enjoy Japanese snack boxes so much.

It's unique.

It's delicious.

It's something I probably never would have discovered on my own.

And now I completely understand why it's considered a classic.

Flavor Profile

🥢 Rich savory miso flavor

✨ Slight hint of sweetness

😋 Tender, chewy texture

🎌 Classic Japanese snack favorite

My Rating

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5

Would I Eat It Again?

Without hesitation.

If I had to pick just one favorite snack from the entire TokyoTreat Tokyo Throwback Box, Big Katsu would be the winner.

 

10. Soda Powdered Drink

Japanese Soda Powdered Drink from TokyoTreat, a refreshing DIY drink mix included in the Tokyo Throwback Box.

One of the things I love most about a Japanese snack box is that it's never just about snacks.

Sometimes you get candy.

Sometimes you get chocolate.

And sometimes you get a fun little drink experience like this Soda Powdered Drink.

I'll be honest—I wasn't entirely sure what to expect from this one.

The concept itself already felt very Japanese in the best possible way.

Instead of opening a ready-to-drink soda, you get to prepare it yourself, which somehow makes the whole experience feel more interactive and fun.

And after trying it?

I totally get the appeal.

The flavor was surprisingly refreshing, with a unique taste that felt different from the sodas I normally drink.

It had that nostalgic Japanese candy-shop vibe that's difficult to describe but instantly recognizable once you try it.

It wasn't overly sweet, which I appreciated.

Instead, it had a light, refreshing quality that made it feel perfect for a warm afternoon or as a palate cleanser between some of the richer snacks in the Tokyo Throwback Box.

What I enjoyed most was how unexpected it felt.

A lot of people think a Japanese snack subscription box is all about chips, cookies, and candy, but discovering little extras like this is what makes the experience feel special.

It's those small surprises that turn a snack box into something more memorable.

And honestly?

Making the drink was almost as fun as drinking it.

Flavor Profile

🥤 Refreshing soda flavor

✨ Light and unique taste

🍬 Slight nostalgic candy-shop vibes

🎌 Fun DIY drink experience

My Rating

⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ 4/5

Would I Try It Again?

Definitely.

It was refreshing, unique, and a fun little break from all the sweet and savory snacks in the box.

 

11. Puku Puku Pudding Taiyaki

Puku Puku Pudding Taiyaki from TokyoTreat, an adorable fish-shaped Japanese sweet inspired by traditional taiyaki desserts.

I need to be completely honest here.

I still haven't eaten this one.

And yes, it's entirely because it's too cute.

At some point during this TokyoTreat review, I've realized that I might have a weakness for adorable Japanese snacks.

First it was the bear on the Napolitan Spaghetti package.

Now it's this.

The Puku Puku Pudding Taiyaki immediately stood out when I opened the Tokyo Throwback Box.

Shaped like a traditional taiyaki fish, it somehow manages to look both delicious and way too adorable to eat at the same time.

Which is currently creating a problem for me.

Because I know I'm eventually going to have to open it.

I just haven't emotionally prepared myself yet.

If you've ever bought a cute dessert, taken ten photos of it, and then spent several minutes staring at it before taking the first bite...

You probably understand exactly how I feel.

Even without opening it, this was one of the most eye-catching items in the entire Japanese snack box.

The playful fish shape perfectly fits the fun, whimsical side of Japanese snacks that people around the world love so much.

It's the kind of treat that immediately makes you smile before you've even tasted it.

And honestly, that's part of the TokyoTreat experience.

It's not just about discovering new flavors.

It's also about discovering snacks that are creative, charming, and sometimes ridiculously adorable.

For now, this little fish is staying safely in my snack stash.

At least until I gather the courage to eat it.

First Impression

🐟 Adorable taiyaki fish shape

🍮 Pudding-inspired treat

📸 Extremely photogenic

First Impression Rating

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5 for cuteness alone

Would I Try It?

Absolutely.

Eventually.

Probably.

Maybe.

Don't rush me.

 

And That's Not Even Everything...

Believe it or not, I've only covered some of the highlights from the Tokyo Throwback Box.

There were still a couple of surprises left inside that I haven't featured here yet.

Partly because I wanted to leave a little mystery for future snack adventures.

And partly because opening a TokyoTreat box is one of those experiences that's more fun when not every single surprise is revealed upfront.

After all, half the excitement of a Japanese snack subscription box comes from discovering unexpected treats for yourself.

Every TokyoTreat box includes a variety of Japanese snacks, Japanese candy, savory favorites, sweet treats, drinks, and seasonal goodies, so there's always something new waiting to be discovered.

Let's just say the Tokyo Throwback Box had even more to offer than what you've seen in this review.

And honestly?

I kind of love that.

Some surprises are worth saving.

 

TokyoTreat Booklet & Bonus Items

TokyoTreat booklet and bonus postcard included in the Tokyo Throwback Japanese snack subscription box.

As much as I loved the snacks, I have to give some credit to the extras that came with the box too.

Because TokyoTreat isn't just a Japanese snack box.

It's more like a mini Japan experience delivered to your door.

One of my favorite additions was the TokyoTreat booklet.

At first, I thought it would just be a simple list explaining what each snack was.

But it turned out to be much more fun than that.

The booklet walks you through every item in the box, explains the monthly theme, and shares little details about the featured snacks.

It's especially helpful when you're staring at a package covered entirely in Japanese and wondering:

"Okay... what exactly am I about to eat?"

Trust me.

That booklet becomes your best friend very quickly.

I also loved how everything was designed to match the Tokyo Throwback theme.

The illustrations, colors, and overall presentation made the whole experience feel more thoughtful and immersive.

It didn't feel like someone simply packed a bunch of random snacks into a box.

Everything felt connected.

Everything felt intentional.

And can we talk about the postcard for a second?

Because it was adorable.

I'm a sucker for cute stationery and collectibles, so finding a themed postcard tucked inside the box was such a fun little surprise.

It's one of those small details that doesn't need to be included—but somehow makes the entire experience feel more special.

Honestly, that's something I really appreciate about TokyoTreat.

A lot of subscription boxes focus only on the products themselves.

TokyoTreat focuses on the experience.

From the themed packaging and curated snack selection to the booklet and bonus items, it genuinely feels like you're unboxing a little piece of Japan each month.

And as someone who clearly gets emotionally attached to snack packaging and cartoon characters, I can confirm that the extras were very much appreciated.

What I Loved About the Extras

📖 Helpful snack guide booklet

🎌 Fun cultural and theme information

💌 Cute collectible postcard

✨ Makes the Japanese snack box experience feel more immersive

My Verdict

The snacks are obviously the main attraction, but the booklet and bonus items add so much personality to the box that they ended up being one of my favorite parts of the entire experience.

 

My Top 5 Favorite Snacks From This Box

After trying my way through the Tokyo Throwback Box (and successfully resisting the urge to open a few snacks that were simply too cute to eat), I think it's finally time to rank my favorites.

And let me tell you...

This was harder than expected.

The box had a great mix of sweet treats, savory snacks, Japanese candy, and nostalgic goodies, so narrowing everything down to just five favorites wasn't easy.

But if I had to choose the snacks I'd be most excited to see again in a future TokyoTreat box, this would be my list.

🏆 #1 Big Katsu

No contest.

This was my absolute favorite snack in the entire box.

The chewy texture, rich savory flavor, subtle hint of sweetness, and satisfying size made it incredibly enjoyable from start to finish.

I completely understand why this has remained a classic Japanese snack for so many years.

If I could magically add a second snack to the box, it would probably be another Big Katsu.


🥈 #2 Chocolate Manju

This little guy was tiny.

Far too tiny, if you ask me.

But wow, was it delicious.

The soft, fluffy texture paired with the rich chocolate filling created one of the most satisfying sweet treats in the entire Japanese snack box.

My only complaint?

There was only one.

And it disappeared much too quickly.


🥉 #3 Chocolate Donut

Simple, comforting, and surprisingly addictive.

Sometimes the best snacks aren't the flashiest ones.

The Chocolate Donut delivered exactly what I wanted: a soft texture, rich chocolate flavor, and the perfect amount of sweetness.

It felt like the kind of snack I'd happily enjoy with a cup of coffee on a cozy afternoon.


#4 Mixed Juice Gummies

As someone who loves Japanese candy, these gummies were an easy favorite.

They were fruity, chewy, refreshing, and somehow managed to disappear much faster than I intended.

I kept reaching for "just one more" until suddenly there weren't many left.

Which is usually a good sign.


#5 Soda Powdered Drink

This one earned a spot simply because it was so different.

The flavor was unique, refreshing, and unlike most drinks I normally reach for.

I also loved the interactive aspect of preparing it myself, which made it feel more like an experience than just another drink.

And honestly, that's what makes a Japanese snack subscription box so much fun.

You never know what you're going to discover next.


Honorable Mentions

🐟 Puku Puku Pudding Taiyaki

Still too cute to eat

Ask me again later.

🍝 Napolitan Spaghetti

Currently waiting for me to stop admiring the packaging and actually make it.

🍌 Banana KitKat

Still being saved for the last.

Apparently I have commitment issues when it comes to limited-edition Japanese snacks.

One thing I really appreciated about the Tokyo Throwback Box was the variety.

Not every snack became an instant favorite, but that's actually part of the fun.

Trying new flavors, discovering unexpected treats, and finding those surprise snacks that make you think, "Okay, I need more of this," is exactly what makes a Japanese snack subscription box such a unique experience.

And judging by how quickly Big Katsu and Chocolate Manju disappeared, I definitely found a few new favorites.

Want to discover your own favorite Japanese snack?

Get your TokyoTreat box here

 

What I Didn't Love

No subscription box is perfect, and while I genuinely enjoyed the Tokyo Throwback Box, there were a couple of small things worth mentioning.

  • A few snacks weren't really my personal taste (looking at you, Kaki-Pi peanuts).
  • Some treats only came in a single serving, which left me wishing there was more—especially the Chocolate Manju.
  • If you're someone who prefers familiar flavors, a few Japanese snacks might feel a little adventurous at first.

That said, discovering new flavors is part of the fun, and none of these were deal-breakers for me.

 

Is TokyoTreat Worth It?

Short answer?

Yeah, I think it is.

Long answer?

Let me explain.

Before receiving this TokyoTreat box, I already knew people loved Japanese snack subscription boxes.

I've seen the unboxings, the reviews, the excitement over limited-edition Japanese KitKat flavors, and all the social media posts showing mountains of Japanese candy.

But after experiencing it myself, I finally understand why.

Because TokyoTreat isn't really just about the snacks.

It's about the experience.

And yes, I know that sounds cheesy.

But hear me out.

Could you buy a bag of chips at the grocery store?

Sure.

Could you grab a candy bar at checkout?

Absolutely.

But opening a Japanese snack box feels completely different.

You never know exactly what's waiting inside.

One snack might become your new obsession.

Another might make you laugh because you've never seen anything like it before.

That's what makes it fun.

The surprise factor is a huge part of the experience.

I also loved that the box didn't feel repetitive.

There was a good balance of sweet treats, savory snacks, Japanese candy, drinks, and unique items that I probably never would have discovered on my own.

And while not every snack became a personal favorite, I actually think that's part of the appeal.

Trying new things is half the fun.

Some snacks surprised me.

Some made me immediately want more.

Some were so adorable that they somehow became decorative items instead of food.

Looking at you, little fish.

But overall?

The experience was genuinely enjoyable from start to finish.

Another thing I appreciated was how thoughtfully everything was put together.

The themed box.

The booklet.

The bonus items.

The snack selection.

Nothing felt random.

Everything worked together to create an experience that felt fun, immersive, and distinctly Japanese.

Honestly, opening the Tokyo Throwback Box felt a little like taking a mini trip to Japan without leaving home.

And considering flights are significantly more expensive than a subscription box, I'll take that as a win.

Who I Think Would Love TokyoTreat

This Japanese snack subscription box is perfect for:

🇯🇵 Japan lovers

🍬 Japanese candy fans

🎌 Anime and manga fans

✈️ People who miss traveling to Japan

🎁 Anyone looking for a fun gift idea

🍫 Snack lovers who enjoy trying new flavors

📦 People who love surprise subscription boxes

Basically, if the idea of discovering exclusive Japanese snacks every month sounds exciting, there's a pretty good chance you'll enjoy TokyoTreat.

My Final Verdict

After trying the Tokyo Throwback Box, I can honestly say I had a lot of fun with it.

Some snacks became instant favorites.

Some are still waiting patiently for me to stop admiring the packaging and finally eat them.

And somehow, that feels very on-brand for this entire review.

Would I get another TokyoTreat box?

Absolutely.

Not just for the snacks, but for the excitement of opening the box and discovering what surprises are waiting inside.

Because at the end of the day, that's what makes TokyoTreat special.

It's not just a snack box.

It's a monthly little dose of Japan delivered right to your doorstep.

 

My Expectations vs Reality

Before trying TokyoTreat:

  • I expected mostly candy.
  • I thought the snacks might be sample-sized.
  • I wasn't sure if the flavors would feel too unusual.

After trying TokyoTreat:

  • The variety was much better than I expected.
  • Most snacks were full-sized.
  • The mix of sweet and savory items kept things interesting.

 

Where to Buy TokyoTreat

If you're thinking about trying TokyoTreat for yourself, the easiest way is to order directly from the official TokyoTreat website.

After spending time with the Tokyo Throwback Box, I can honestly say the experience was a lot of fun.

Not just because of the snacks themselves, but because every box feels like a little surprise waiting to be opened.

One moment you're discovering a new favorite snack.

The next you're laughing at a flavor combination you've never seen before.

And somewhere in between, you're becoming emotionally attached to a fish-shaped dessert and a package featuring an adorable bear.

Apparently that's just part of the experience.

If you're a fan of Japanese snacks, Japanese candy, or simply love the excitement of opening a surprise subscription box every month, I can definitely see why TokyoTreat has become so popular.

What I especially liked was the variety.

Instead of receiving the same types of snacks over and over again, you get a mix of sweet treats, savory snacks, drinks, limited-edition items, and seasonal exclusives that are often difficult to find outside Japan.

And because each box follows a different monthly theme, there's always something new to look forward to.

So whether you're shopping for yourself, looking for a unique gift, or searching for the perfect Japanese snack subscription box, TokyoTreat is definitely worth checking out.

Ready to Try TokyoTreat?

If you'd like to experience a TokyoTreat box for yourself, you can order one here:

ORDER TOKYOTREAT NOW

 

One Last Thing Before I Wrap Up...

After trying my way through the Tokyo Throwback Box, there's one thing I have to say:

Whoever curates these boxes deserves a shoutout.

Seriously.

One thing that impressed me throughout this entire experience was how thoughtfully the snacks were selected.

Even though I naturally had favorites (Big Katsu, I'm looking at you), I genuinely enjoyed every snack I tried.

Some were delicious.

Some were incredibly delicious.

And some completely surprised me in the best way possible.

What I appreciated most was the variety.

Nothing felt repetitive, and every item brought something different to the table.

From sweet treats and Japanese candy to savory classics and fun drink experiences, the box felt balanced, exciting, and surprisingly cohesive.

It's clear that a lot of thought goes into building each monthly theme and selecting the snacks that fit it.

So before I finish this review, I just want to give a quick shoutout to the TokyoTreat snack curators.

You did an amazing job.

You introduced me to snacks I never would have picked up on my own, gave me a few new favorites, and somehow managed to make me emotionally attached to multiple snack packages.

 

Final Thoughts

The Tokyo Throwback Box gave me exactly what I was hoping for:

✔️ Fun surprises

✔️ Delicious Japanese snacks

✔️ Unique Japanese candy

✔️ A few new favorites

✔️ Several snacks that were almost too cute to eat

And honestly?

That's a pretty great combination.

Happy snacking!

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Hi! I’m Maris, the journaling-obsessed creator behind MrsNeat. I love designing cute, simple printables that make planning feel fun, cozy, and totally stress-free. I’m all about tidy layouts, happy colors, and anything that helps you organize life beautifully — one page (and one little doodle) at a time. Thanks for being here! 💛✨

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