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【2025 Latest Edition】Five Most Popular Souvenirs at MUJI ~ MUJIcom Hankyu Sanbangai Shop
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- Kansai
- Osaka
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Update date
- 2025-09-28

Easily accessible to tourism in Osaka and Kyoto! The "MUJIcom Hankyu Sanbangai" Shop is convenientely located, lying right in front of the bus stop for shuttle buses from Kansai International Airport. This time we would like to introduce you to the "five most popular items" at this shop. Since it will be an ideal location to visit at the end of your trip, please consider this shop as a reference in choosing your souvenirs. Take advantage of it as tax-free shopping applies if your purchase is worth 5,500 yen is more!
Reasons why souvenirs of MUJI are popular (two primary factors)
① You can enjoy the Japanese atmosphere even after returning home.
② They have long shelf lives life and are easy to carry.
Go inside right now! Here are some recommended souvenirs.
■Most popular souvenir ・・・ "Irregularly shaped Uji matcha-dipped strawberries" 50 g / 390 yen (tax included, hereinafter the same).
One of Muji's most popular treats! Freeze-dried strawberries are coated in chocolate made with matcha from a long-established Kyoto tea shop. The sweet-tart strawberries and bittersweet matcha chocolate are perfectly balanced and irresistible. There are four flavors in total, including "Irregular Strawberries with Strawberry Topping." We recommend trying them all!
■Second most popular Souvenir ・・・ "Café Menu for Home Enjoyment: Uji Matcha Latte” — 390 yen.
This “Uji Matcha Latte” is one of MUJI's most popular matcha products. Made with premium Japanese matcha, it can be enjoyed hot or iced. With the mellow richness of milk and the deep flavor of matcha, it's perfect as is and great for baking and cooking. It's the perfect souvenir for effortlessly enjoying a “home café” experience!
■Third most popular souvenir ... Popular Japanese Candy: "Nanko Plum-Filled Amber Candy" (9 pieces for 220 yen).
These charming, traditional Japanese candies feature freeze-dried Nanko plums blended into a carefully boiled sugar syrup. The sweet-tart plum flavor fills your mouth, providing a soothing taste to ease travel fatigue. In recent years, Japanese candies have gained significant attention and popularity overseas. Their individual wrapping makes them a popular souvenir choice.
■Fourth most popular souvenir ... “Honey-Preserved Plum Paste” 120 yen
This is a popular sweet souvenir among children. "Honey-Blended Plum Paste" (see photo on the right) has a mild sweet-and-sour flavor and is made with plum paste, honey, and starch syrup. Its compact, palm-sized packaging makes it easy to carry and perfect for small gifts. For those who prefer a tangier flavor, we recommend "Sour Plum Paste." Buy three and save 60 yen!
■Fifth most popular Souvenir ... Interior Fragrance Oil “Woody” 100ml / 1,490 yen, 200ml / 2,290 yen
This fragrance lets you enjoy the warm scent of wood, as if you were standing in a Japanese forest. Simply place it in your room to experience Japan's nature and relive your travel memories. Five other scents are also available, and new seasonal fragrances are added regularly, so you'll discover something new every time you visit.
※ Due to its popularity, this item may sell out.
■Take a rest while waiting for your bus. A comfortable spot where you can have coffee and charge your devices.
It has a stand-up café area as provided in some MUJI stores, which is suitable for people waiting for a bus. You can enjoy a cup of hot/iced coffee for just 100 yen and also refill your water bottles for free of charge, using the water dispenser. Besides, there is a counter space in the back, where you can use your own PC and charge your smartphone. It is also a space useful for grabbing a quick snack.
▲ A design with a chandelier made using "Jute My Bag" available for purchase in the store.
■ Store location
Hankyu Sanbangai South Building, 1F 1-1-3 Shibata, Kita-ku, Osaka City