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A subscription shows up every month, so the first pick matters most. We break down exactly what goes into Bokksu, Sakuraco, and TokyoTreat โ€” the good and the catch. By the end of this page, you'll know which box is yours.

Bokksu

Best forQuality over quantity

Artisan sweets from Japanโ€™s small family-run makers, shipped direct.

  • Sweets from small family-run makers across Japan
  • Comes with a booklet on the story behind each sweet
  • Built to be paired with tea

On the pricey side. If you just want to try Japanese snacks, it may be more box than you need.

Sakuraco

Best forA quieter taste of Japan

Traditional Japanese sweets and tea, every month โ€” a real Japanese teatime, boxed.

  • Mostly traditional sweets: mochi (soft rice cakes), yokan (a dense red-bean jelly)
  • One Japanese tea included each month
  • Sometimes includes a small piece of tableware

Almost none of the convenience-store hits like Pocky or Japanese Kit Kats.

TokyoTreat

Best forYour first box

Convenience-store exclusives and the flavors everyoneโ€™s talking about. What Japan is eating right now, delivered.

  • Limited-run flavors and trending new releases
  • A lot of it: snacks, candy, drinks
  • The closest thing to a Japanese convenience-store run

If youโ€™re hoping for traditional Japanese sweets, this is the wrong aisle.

Inaripo, a permanently hungry little foxPrices and item counts change too often to print here โ€” check each official site for the latest. I handle the eating side of this operation.