
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of its opening, Tokyo Station will be selling limited edition items at its shopping facilities inside the station.
A total of nine new commemorative sweets will be sold to celebrate the 100th anniversary. Kyobashi Sembikiya's "Tokyo Station 100th Anniversary Fruit Tart" (3,000 yen) is a popular baked confectionery flavored with orange and nuts, packaged in a 100th anniversary package. YOKU MOKU's "Tokyo Station Brick" (1,080 yen) is a baked chocolate cookie that looks like a brick, and has the texture of chocolate but melts in your mouth like a sable.
In addition, Pierre Marcolini will be selling a limited edition commemorative cake, "100 ans de chocolat flamme" (Tokyo Station 100th Anniversary Cake) (21,600 yen), until December 25th. Le Vie - Produit par à la campagne's "TOKYO100" (1,080 yen) features honey lemon cream sandwiched between bamboo charcoal macarons. Matsuya Tokyo Marunouchi's "Tokyo Station 100th Anniversary Kawara Senbei" (1,296 yen) is a collaboration item with Ginza Matsuzaki Senbei, a long-established shop founded over 200 years ago.
In addition, 14 items will be available in limited-edition packaging commemorating the 100th anniversary. Items incorporating motifs characteristic of Tokyo Station include Koiwai Farm's "Cookie Assortment" (900 yen), which features baked goods in a station-shaped package, and Boulangerie La Terre's "Tokyo Station Building Set" (999 yen), which features a Tokyo Station design.
Meanwhile, five new beverage and food items will be available to commemorate the 100th anniversary. Drinking Vinegar Express Tokyo's "Station Building 2-Bottle Set" (2,160 yen) comes in commemorative packaging with "Lemon & Shikwasa" and "Japanese Honey Vinegar." Le Collier Marunouchi will offer "Tokyo Station 100th Anniversary Beer," a craft beer created in collaboration with three breweries, for 570 yen each. Hasegawa Liquor Store's "Tokyo Station 100th Anniversary Daiginjo" lineup includes three items: "Asamayama" (2,160 yen), "Raifu" (2,160 yen), and "Musashino" (1,836 yen). Each has a commemorative label featuring a brick pattern. Dining & Bar Tenkuu will also add a brick-red fruity cocktail, "Bring the Light" (1,500 yen), to its menu. TORAYA TOKYO's "Celebration Meal" (2,484 yen) will feature a set of red rice with a subtle red bean aroma and natural texture, paired with sweets.
Other new items commemorating the 100th anniversary include Kinokuniya Entree's "Tokyo Station 100th Anniversary Bag" (2,376 yen), available in three colors: natural, black, and brick red, and the museum shop TRAINIART's "TRAINIART x Nijiyura Tokyo Station 100th Anniversary Hand Towel" (1,543 yen), which features a Tokyo Station design. The INDEN・YA x JIZAING "Marunouchi Station Boston Bag" (108,000 yen) is a masterpiece that evokes Inden-ya's 400-year history, making it a fitting item to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Tokyo Station's founding.
In addition to the items introduced so far, there will also be items sold exclusively at Tokyo Station and items with limited edition packaging to commemorate the 100th anniversary. These items would make great souvenirs from Tokyo, so be sure to check them out if you stop by the station.






































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