Mejores tiendas de dulces tradicionales japoneses en anime

Explore the most iconic traditional Japanese candy shops featured in anime. From nostalgic dagashiya with their cheap sweets to wagashi establishments serving exquisite confections with green tea. Discover the places where your favorite anime characters enjoy taiyaki, pocky, and other Japanese candies. This list celebrates candy culture in the anime world, offering insight into the shops that capture the essence of Japanese tradition.

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    Deaimon: Recipe for Happiness

    59 Global Votes

    This anime centers around the traditional Japanese sweet shop Ryokushou, showcasing the art and dedication behind creating wagashi. It provides a deep dive into the culture of traditional Japanese confectionery, highlighting the importance of family heritage and recipes passed down through generations.

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    Dagashi Kashi

    8 Global Votes
    • Features traditional Japanese candy

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    Dagashi Kashi focuses on a traditional Japanese candy store, showcasing the culture and variety of dagashi. The series provides a detailed look into these affordable snacks and their significance in everyday Japanese life, through the interactions of its characters.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates traditional Japanese candy shops that have prominently appeared in anime series, based on their cultural representation and plot relevance.
Users can vote for their favorite traditional Japanese candy shops featured in anime, contributing to the overall ranking. Participation is done through the voting platform.
The results reflect the community's popularity and appreciation for traditional Japanese candy shops in anime. A higher position indicates a greater preference from voters.
Traditional Japanese sweets include dagashi, which emerged in the Edo period as a cheaper alternative to jōgashi, and wagashi, sold in shops like Ryokushou.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our ranking of traditional Japanese candy shops in anime is based on cultural relevance, plot representation, and audience connection. We aim to highlight those establishments that have left a memorable mark in the anime world.

  • Candy shops that are central to an anime's narrative, such as Shikada Dagashi in Dagashi Kashi or Ryokushou in Deaimon, are considered.
  • Authenticity in the representation of traditional Japanese sweets, whether dagashi or wagashi, and their historical context is valued.
  • Character interaction with the shop and sweets, as well as plot development around the establishment, are important factors.
  • Community opinion through votes and comments also influences each shop's position in the ranking.
  • The shop must be a recurring and significant element within the anime series, not just a sporadic appearance.
  • It must specialize in selling sweets that are recognizably traditional Japanese, such as dagashi or wagashi, and not generic sweets.
  • The shop must contribute to character development or the cultural setting of the anime, enriching the viewer's experience.
  • Priority is given to shops whose history or family legacy, such as the nine generations of Shikada Dagashi, is integrated into the plot.