Food & Snacks
Japanese Convenience Store Snacks: 15 Must-Try Items
7-Eleven, Lawson, FamilyMart — the ultimate konbini guide.
Why Japanese Convenience Stores Are Amazing
Japanese konbini (convenience stores) aren't like convenience stores anywhere else. They stock restaurant-quality fresh food, exclusive snacks, and seasonal limited editions that change weekly.
15 Must-Try Items
- Onigiri — Rice balls with fillings like salmon, tuna mayo, or umeboshi. ¥120-200.
- Karaage — Japanese fried chicken, hot and crispy from the counter.
- Egg sandwich — Impossibly fluffy egg salad on milk bread. 7-Eleven's is legendary.
- Nikuman — Steamed meat buns, especially in winter.
- Famichiki — FamilyMart's famous fried chicken.
- Premium desserts — Lawson's Uchi Café and 7-Eleven's premium puddings.
- Strong Zero — 9% fruit chuhai. Japan's most popular alcoholic drink.
- Jagarico — Crunchy potato sticks in creative flavors.
- Pocky — Regional and seasonal limited flavors.
- Country Ma'am cookies — Soft-baked chocolate chip perfection.
- Kit Kat — Japan-exclusive flavors like matcha, strawberry, and sake.
- Calpis Water — Milky, sweet, refreshing yogurt-flavored drink.
- Boss Coffee — Vending machine-quality canned coffee.
- Meiji chocolate — Simple, perfect milk and dark chocolate bars.
- Dried squid/fish — Classic Japanese bar snacks.
Can't visit Japan? Many of these are available in Japanese snack boxes shipped worldwide.
Looking for more? Browse our curated product picks — all available to ship from Japan.