Where I Bought It
I bought it at a supermarket called “LIFE” this time.
LIFE is a popular Japanese supermarket chain, operating mainly in urban areas like Tokyo and Osaka.
Even if you’re just visiting Japan, you can easily find tasty snacks and quality alcoholic drinks at local supermarkets like LIFE — often at more affordable prices than convenience stores.
1.Kaki no Tane (Japanese Rice Crackers with Peanuts)


“Kaki no tane” is a basic snack that is very popular in Japan.
Rice crackers are slightly spicy and peanuts are salty, making them a great snack to go with beer.
Price: ¥105 (approx. $0.73 USD, tax included)
2.Baby Star Ramen Maru(Japanese Crunchy Noodle Snack)


“Baby Star” is a Fried Ramen Snack, which is bite-sized and easy to eat. It has a chicken flavor and goes well with beer.
Price: ¥105 (approx. $0.73 USD, tax included)
3.Iwashi Senbei(Japanese Dried Sardine Crackers)


“Iwashi Senbei” is a sardine cracker, a slightly sweet snack with a nice sesame flavor and sardine texture.
Price: ¥105 (approx. $0.73 USD, tax included)
4.Ika Sugata Fly(Squid-Flavored Snack Sheet)


Ika Sugata Fry is a popular Japanese snack that looks like a whole fried squid but is actually made from fish paste flavored with squid. It’s crispy, savory, and perfect as a light snack or with drinks.
Price: ¥105 (approx. $0.73 USD, tax included)
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