Bring home the taste of Japan. Why Japanese food in a can is the perfect souvenir (besides sweets)
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Many visitors to Japan cite "Washoku" (Japanese cuisine) as a main purpose of their trip.
Sushi, tempura, Wagyu beef—it's only natural to want to share the impressive deliciousness experienced during your stay with family and loved ones back home.
However, when it comes to choosing souvenirs, you hit a wall.
The reality is that "perishable foods cannot be taken home."
As a result, Japanese souvenirs have primarily been long-lasting sweets.
Of course, Japanese sweets are wonderful. However, there have never been many options that truly fulfill your desire to bring "Japanese cuisine itself" home.
"I wanted my family to taste that flavor."
Our brand, "Wa no Shoku," was born from the heartfelt voices of such travelers.
Based in the "Kizu Wholesale Market," which supports Osaka's food culture, we thoroughly considered how to deliver Washoku, where freshness is paramount, to the world in its original form.

The answer is these premium Japanese food cans.
Wa no Shoku's canned foods are not just preserved foods.
Chefs trained at Michelin-starred Japanese restaurants supervise the recipes, and carefully selected ingredients from various regions are prepared by hand, one by one.
The umami of broth meticulously simmered for 48 hours, and crab meat peeled by artisans with their fingertips. These Japanese craftsmanship techniques are sealed into a can using our unique technology, without relying on additives.
Since they can be transported at room temperature, you can put them in your suitcase and bring them across the sea to your dining table.
What we value is not just selling "products" in cans. It's about opening a can of Japanese food with local sake on a quiet weekend after returning home, while looking at photos of your trip to Japan.
The aroma that fills the air at that moment vividly revives your travel memories and brings smiles to the dining table.
"Bring Japan Home."
In addition to sweets, choose authentic Japanese cuisine.
Why not give the "taste" of your travel story to your loved ones? We await you with a diverse lineup of 42 items at our store in Osaka's Kizu Market or in our online shop.