Otaru, a city brimming with history and a romantic aura, is home to the celebrated Otaru Canal, lined with exclusive dessert parlors and souvenir boutiques unique to the region.
In this guide, we've carefully selected 7 standout shops that are a must-visit on your trip to Otaru. We focus on confectioneries offering takeout options, allowing you to indulge in delectable treats as you meander through the city's picturesque streets.
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- 1. Exclusive Otaru Desserts at The LeTAO Main Store!
- 2. Kitakaro Otaru Honkan: The birthplace of the popular Baumkuchen
- 3. Rokkatei Otaru Canal Store: Check out these Otaru desserts and exclusive sweet souvenirs!
- 4. Otaru Amato: Otaru's representative dessert pastry shop!
- 5. Kasyo Otaru Nikuraya Hanazono Honten: Perfect spot for Japanese sweets as souvenirs!
- 6. Kitaichi Glass Building No.3: Enjoy sake at a fantastic tea room
- 7. Otaru Orgel Doh Honkan: A selection of Otaru souvenirs in a fairytale world
1. Exclusive Otaru Desserts at The LeTAO Main Store!
The LeTAO Honten in Otaru, has a fascination with making cheesecake. Their "Double Fromage," a signature product, was inspired by their love of Japanese sweets. The head office is nestled in between the sightseeing spot Marchen Intersection and the Otaru Canal. This multi-level building is like a tower with their shop on the first floor, a cafe on the second floor, and an observatory on the third floor.
The name of the store "LeTAO" is an acronym for the French phrase "La Tour Amitie Otaru," meaning "Beloved Otaru Tower." As its name suggests, LeTAO became the sweet shop loved by the people of Otaru, which celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2018.
They have many flavors that can only be tasted at their main office, such as freshly made "Nama Double Fromage" that can be enjoyed with seasonal teas. Be sure to try their ice cream, like the LeTAO Fromage.
・Hours: 9 AM – 6 PM, cafe 9 AM – 5:30 PM (times may vary based on season)
・Closed: Always open
・Access: Five minutes on foot from JR Minami Otaru Station
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Address
7-16, Sakaimachi, Otaru-shi, Hokkaido, 047-0027
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Nearest Station
Minami-Otaru Station (Hakodate Main Line)
- Phone Number 0134-40-5480
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Address
7-16, Sakaimachi, Otaru-shi, Hokkaido, 047-0027
2. Kitakaro Otaru Honkan: The birthplace of the popular Baumkuchen
A popular Japanese confectionery shop can be found in Kitakaro, a part of Sunagawa-shi, Hokkaido. Every day, people flood to this shop from Sapporo, New Chitose Airport, and Otaru to get their sugar fix with products made with authentic Hokkaido materials.
One of the signature products of their store, the popular "Baumkuchen Fairy's Forest," noted for its sweetness and moistness, was first created at the commemoration of the opening of the Otaru Honkan.
The Baumkuchen is prepared by craftsmen who carefully bake each individual cake and has gained popularity as an Otaru souvenir as well as a gift for the seasons. Inside the cafe, you can enjoy the "Otaru Honkan Baumkuchen set" that includes Baumkuchen, ice cream, and a drink. This set is a seasonal treat available between May and October.
The "Jumbo Cream Northern Dream Dome" is a delight that allows you to enjoy the crisp texture of biscuit dough with the rich flavors of custard and cream. This treat goes well side by side with the "Jumbo Pie Cream Dream Wonder." This cream puff has a mix of creamy fillings and is baked until crisp. Along with these items, there are a large variety of cream puffs with different textures and fillings to be enjoyed. If you are considering ordering takeout, we recommend the soft-serve ice cream with its thick flavors, made with raw cream and fresh milk.
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Kitakaro Otaru Main Shop北菓楼 小樽本館
- Address 7-22, Sakaimachi, Otaru-shi, Hokkaido, 047-0027, Japan
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Nearest Station
Access: Ten minutes on foot from JR Minami Otaru Station
- Phone Number 0134-31-3464
・Hours: 9 AM – 6:30 PM (Last drink order 4:30 PM, last ice cream order 6 PM), Winter Hours 9 AM – 6 PM (Last drink order 4:30 PM, last ice cream order 5:30 PM)
・Closed: January 1st
3. Rokkatei Otaru Canal Store: Check out these Otaru desserts and exclusive sweet souvenirs!
"Rokkatei" stands out among Japanese-style confectioneries for its commitment to high-quality ingredients sourced from Hokkaido. At their Otaru Canal location, the much-loved "Marseille Butter Sand" is a highlight, available alongside a wide range of Rokkatei products.
Take a look at our choice, the "Marseille butter cake" (photo below). This treat is a favorite regardless of age or gender, and as you can see is a sandwiched chocolate ganache on a buttery sponge, that has exploded with popularity since its release in 2016.
The shop is located on the first floor with a cafe space on the second. Their Snow Cheese Cake Biscuits feature crispy cocoa biscuits and baked cheesecake (photo: left) that come with an expiration date of only two hours after purchase! This store uses no additives making this a pick for an eat-in experience. Another great pick for this store is their ice cream "Pure Snow and Powder" (photo: right).
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Rokkatei Otaru Canal Store六花亭 小樽運河店
- Address 7-22, Sakaimachi, Otaru-shi, Hokkaido, 047-0027, Japan
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Nearest Station
Access: Ten minutes on foot from JR Minami Otaru Station
- Phone Number 0120-12-6666
・Hours: 9 AM – 6 PM
・Closed: Always open
4. Otaru Amato: Otaru's representative dessert pastry shop!
Established in 1929, the old-fashioned sweet shop "Otaru Amoto" set up its head office in a corner of the local shopping street known as the Otaru Shopping District. Here on the first floor, you can purchase one of their signature items, the "Marron Colon," as well as cakes and other goodies. The second floor is an aromatic coffee shop with a retro atmosphere.
"Cream Zenzai": This treat puts red beans and rice cake on top of ice cream and is a good choice for eating on the move as well as a good Otaru souvenir.
If you decide to spend time inside the coffee shop, why not taste the limited menu "Strawberry Cream Zenzai"?
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Otaru Amato小樽あまとう本店
- Address 2-16-18,Inaho, Otaru-shi, Hokkaido, 047-0032
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Nearest Station
Access: Five minutes on foot from JR Otaru Station
- Phone Number 0134-22-3942
・Hours: 10 AM – 7 PM
・Closed: Thursdays
5. Kasyo Otaru Nikuraya Hanazono Honten: Perfect spot for Japanese sweets as souvenirs!
Kasyo Otaru Nikuraya was established in 1895, and is an old-fashioned Japanese confectionery store rooted in Otaru. The Hanazono head office is in the downtown area near the Otaru Sushi Street.
Their "Hanazono Dango" is one of their items that can only be purchased in Otaru City. Another item, "Ishikura Kurumi Mochi," is made with the image of the stone piles found in Otaru city. They also have the popular winter item "Light Snow Road (Michi)" named after the popular event in winter. These sweets make perfect Otaru souvenirs.
Whether you prefer to eat-in or take-out, we recommend their "Dorayaki Soft" topped with heavy cream made with Otaru water and Hokkaido milk with dorayaki peel and plenty of bean paste.
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Kasyo Otaru Nikuraya Hanazono Honten菓匠小樽新倉屋 花園本店
- Address 1-3-1,Hanazono, Otaru-shi, Hokkaido, 047-0024
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Nearest Station
Access: Ten minutes on foot from JR Otaru Station
- Phone Number 0134-27-2122
・Hours: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
・Closed: January 1st
6. Kitaichi Glass Building No.3: Enjoy sake at a fantastic tea room
"Kitaichi Glass," celebrated as the emblematic glass craft shop in Otaru, is housed in "Kitaichi Glass Building No.3," the main store in the city. This building, originally a fishery warehouse over 120 years old, has been thoughtfully transformed. It now features Kita Hall, illuminated by 167 oil lamps, and sections themed around Japanese, Western, and Country styles. Visitors can indulge in gourmet dishes, explore an array of glass products, and enjoy delicious sweets, meals, and drinks. Adding to the ambiance, live piano performances grace the hall from Monday to Friday, excluding holidays.
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Address
7-26, Sakaimachi, Otaru-shi, Hokkaido, 047-0027
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Nearest Station
Minami-Otaru Station (Hakodate Main Line)
- Phone Number 0134-33-1993
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Address
7-26, Sakaimachi, Otaru-shi, Hokkaido, 047-0027
7. Otaru Orgel Doh Honkan: A selection of Otaru souvenirs in a fairytale world
The Otaru Orgel Doh Honkan is a familiar photo spot facing the "fairy tale intersection." Here they exhibit and sell a number of music boxes that echo rich tones collected from all over the world including the Otaru Orgel.
They have over 25,000 items, with their music boxes ranging anywhere in price from 1000 yen (tax included) to around 20,000 yen. Luxury music boxes with more than 20,000 yen are sold on the second-floor. The most expensive music box is sold for the unimaginable price of 20 million yen. On the other side of the spectrum, small and affordable items such as magnets are available from around 324 yen (tax included).
You can take a short one minute walk from the store to find the "Otaru Music Box Hall Handmade Experience Studio" where you can create your own unique music box (about 1500 yen). Why not commemorate your trip to Otaru with a music box of your own?
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Address
4-1, Sumiyoshicho, Otaru-shi, Hokkaido, 047-0015
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Nearest Station
Minami-Otaru Station (Hakodate Main Line)
- Phone Number 0134-22-1108
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Address
4-1, Sumiyoshicho, Otaru-shi, Hokkaido, 047-0015
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