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Kyoto Souvenirs: 5 Popular Shops and Gift Ideas Along Arashiyama Shopping Street

Kyoto Souvenirs: 5 Popular Shops and Gift Ideas Along Arashiyama Shopping Street

Last updated: 16 October 2023

Along Arashiyama Shopping Street, there are plenty of souvenir shops that draw big crowds. If you're not sure which Kyoto souvenirs to buy, this article will guide you through the unique items found only in Arashiyama and the distinctive Kyoto products that make for great gifts for your loved ones or yourself.

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Table of Contents
  1. 1. Oimatsu: Historic Arashiyama Souvenir Shop Selling Melt-in-Your-Mouth Higashi Dried Sweets
  2. 2. Chiri-Men Craft Museum: Intricate Knitwear Made by Traditional Crafting Methods
  3. 3. Arashiyama Shoryu-en: Rich Variations of Chirimen Sansho from Arashiyama Chirin
  4. 4. Mamemasa: Bean sweets shop with cute packaging and a Kyoto feel
  5. 5. Malebranche: Lots of Exclusive Arashiyama Dark Green Tea Sweets

1. Oimatsu: Historic Arashiyama Souvenir Shop Selling Melt-in-Your-Mouth Higashi Dried Sweets

1. Oimatsu: Historic Arashiyama Souvenir Shop Selling Melt-in-Your-Mouth Higashi Dried Sweets

The Oimatsu confectionery shop was founded in 1908. The historic shop's main products are confections for weddings and tea ceremonies, and there is a steady stream of new creations for sale.

Their natsukanto (available for sale beginning April 1st, while summer tangerine supplies last) made with summer tangerines and kanten jelly are well-known. The Arashiyama branch of the shop opened in 1976.

One product only available at the Arashiyama shop or online is the "Saga Jukkei" (10 pieces for 1404 yen), a naturally sweet uchimono (a type of dried sweet shaped by a wooden mold) made with wasabon-to refined sugar, cinnamon, and matcha that melts pleasantly in your mouth.

Customers can enjoy depictions of famous spots in Saga-Arashiyama such as Tenryu-ji Temple, Togetsu-kyo Bridge, Nison-in Temple, rakushisha huts, and the bamboo forests. The scenery and memories of Saga-Arashiyama seem to come alive again with each bite.

There is a tea shop within the shop as well. Have one of the area's famous warabimochi desserts (1,430 yen) while you rest and relax.

  • Oimatsu Arashiyama
    有職菓子御調進所 老松 嵐山店
    • Address 20 Sagatenryuji Susukinobabacho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto 616-8385
    • Nearest Station Access: A 5-minute walk from Randen Arashiyama Station
    • Phone Number 075-881-9033
    • ・ Hours: 9 AM - 5 PM (tea house opens at 9:30 AM, last order at 4:30 PM)
      ・ Closed: Irregularly

2. Chiri-Men Craft Museum: Intricate Knitwear Made by Traditional Crafting Methods

2. Chiri-Men Craft Museum: Intricate Knitwear Made by Traditional Crafting Methods

The Chiri-Men Craft Museum Arashiyama is located opposite the world heritage site of Tenryu-ji Temple near the Arashiyama Shopping Street. Located in a Japanese-style house, the shop has a traditional Kyoto appearance and blends nicely against the backdrop of Arashiyama's scenery.

Naturally, you'll find "chirimen craft" items here. Chirimen crafting is a traditional method continuing from the Edo Period and refers to products made with "chirimen", silk fabric with characteristic thin crimps. All items for sale are original, hand-made products. When you visit, be sure to notice the seasonal chirimen crafts displayed at the entrance.

Inside the shop are innumerable chirimen crafts, making the perfect Kyoto souvenirs. Highly recommended among them is the "kawari sage-kazari", a hanging decoration (2,750 yen). One of its selling points is the ability to fold flat, for easy storage in a suitcase. The seasonal motifs will remind you of the Kyoto seasons even after you've returned home.

In addition, the sushi-shaped chirimen crafts (per item 220 yen and up) are also unique items you'll want to show off. You can choose your favorite types of sushi one-by-one or a pre-made set.

The gama-kuchi (coin purses) decorated with traditional Japanese patterns or "Maiko-san" geisha character are also popular items that can be used as a small purse.

  • Chiri-Men Craft Museum Arashiyama
    ちりめん細工館 嵐山本店
    • Address 19-2 Sagatenryuji Tsukurimichicho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto 616-8384
    • Nearest Station Access: Near Randen Arashiyama Station
    • Phone Number 075-862-6332
    • ・ Hours: 10 AM - 6 PM
      ・ Closed: Open Daily

3. Arashiyama Shoryu-en: Rich Variations of Chirimen Sansho from Arashiyama Chirin

3. Arashiyama Shoryu-en: Rich Variations of Chirimen Sansho from Arashiyama Chirin

Arashiyama Shoryu-en is located right in front of Randen Arashiyama Station and is a shopping complex of many various historic Kyoto shops.

On the first floor is 1931-established "Arashiyama Chirin", a Nomura tsukudani (soy sauce preserves) chirimen sansho specialty shop. Chirimen sansho is made by stir-frying sansho (Japanese pepper) seeds and chirimen jako (juvenile sardines) together.

It is said that the chirimen jako fish were given their name because the tiny fish resemble chirimen silk fabric when a large quantity is boiled and spread out.

The shop's "Famous Chirimen Sansho" has a bold, sweet and spicy flavor and goes well with rice. The other flavor variations deserve a look as well. There are flavors such as tomato basil, black pepper, and habanero, which can be used as versatile pasta, pizza, and salad toppings.

The traditionally Japanese-flavored condiments also made great souvenirs. The "bubu-arare" (tiny, colored rice cracker balls), "aosa" (sea lettuce), "katsuobushi" (dried bonito shavings), and other flavors, each of which is mixed with powdered sansho, will be welcome gifts for anyone who appreciates Japanese cuisine.

This package, with its colorful and cute design, is popular as a tasteful souvenir. The aforementioned three products are 702 yen (bubu-arare and aosa 40g, katsuobushi 30g).

  • Arashiyama Chirin
    嵐山 ちりん
    • Address Sagatenryuji Susukinobabacho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto 616-8385
    • Nearest Station Access: Near Randen Arashiyama Station
    • Phone Number 075-864-5551
    • ・ Hours: 10 AM - 5 PM
      ・ Closed: Open Daily

4. Mamemasa: Bean sweets shop with cute packaging and a Kyoto feel

4. Mamemasa: Bean sweets shop with cute packaging and a Kyoto feel

Mamemasa Arashiyama is a mame-gashi, or bean sweets, shop established in 1884. The product displayed on the shop sign, the "Ebisu-gawa Go-shiki Mame (Ebisu-gawa River 5-Colored Beans)" (475 yen) is a vividly colored product featuring beans colored red, white, yellow, green, and brown, which were the 5 royal colors used in celebrations at the Imperial Court. The sweets are notable for the refreshing sweetness of the high-quality sugar. Bring back home with you the taste that's been adored in Kyoto throughout the ages.

Recommended from among the Kyoto-style "Kyoto Street-corner Series" packaged products is "Utage" (55g, 432 yen). The illustrations, themed on the bamboo forests in summer and Togetsu-kyo Bridge and Arashiyama Mountain in spring, fall, and winter, make this a perfect souvenir for your visit to the area. With soy sauce and nori-flavored mame-gashi, kaki-no-tane (a crunchy, soy sauce flavored rice snack), and kombu seaweed pieces, you can enjoy many different flavors within a single bag.
For those who want to try a taste while you're shopping, utilize the loose beans sold by weight, where you can put as many of each type of bean you like into a cup. There are 15 varieties of beans to choose from.

  • Mamemasa Arashiyama Shoryuen branch
    豆政 嵐山昇龍苑店
    • Address Sagatenryuji Susukinobabacho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto 616-8385
    • Nearest Station Access: Near Randen Arashiyama Station
    • Phone Number 075-432-7545
    • ・ Hours: 10 AM - 5 PM (hours may change seasonally)
      ・ Closed: Open Daily

5. Malebranche: Lots of Exclusive Arashiyama Dark Green Tea Sweets

5. Malebranche: Lots of Exclusive Arashiyama Dark Green Tea Sweets

Also located on the first floor of "Arashiyama Shoryu-en", "Malebranche Arashiyama store" is another highly recommended Kyoto souvenir stop.

The shop's interior design is based on the moon, as in the Kamakura Era, Arashiyama was so famous as a location to see the moon that songs were written praising the view. There are products exclusively sold at the Arashiyama branch available, so don't miss having a look around.

A recommended souvenir to purchase is the "Cha-no-ka" (5 pieces, 751 yen), dark green tea-flavored langue de chat cookies. Dark green tea sweets are popular among international tourists, and these cookies preserve matcha’s original sweetness as they sandwich an original milky white chocolate filling. Dark green tea and white chocolate have incredible compatibility.

The packaging is also an Arashiyama branch original, with motifs of the moon and bamboo forests, and the box is sturdy enough that it won't lose its shape inside your suitcase. Why not pick up a box to commemorate your visit to Arashiyama?

  • Malebranche Arashiyama store
    マールブランシュ嵐山店
    • Address Sagatenryuji Susukinobabacho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto 616-8385
    • Nearest Station ・ Access: Near Randen Arashiyama Station
    • Phone Number 075-862-5656
    • ・ Hours: 10 AM - 5 PM
      ・ Closed: Open daily

(This article was originally published in April 2020 and updated in October 2023.)

*This information is from the time of this article's publication.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.

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