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Tokyo, Japan (August 16, 2024) – TokyoTreat invites you to experience the enchanting Japanese moon-viewing festival, Tsukimi, with its latest snack collection, “MoonFest Snacktacular.” This lunar celebration holds a special place in Japanese culture, marking the season with gatherings, delicious food, and the appreciation of the autumn moon.
TokyoTreat’s “MoonFest Snacktacular” box is packed with a variety of Tsukimi-inspired snacks that capture the essence of this beloved tradition. Enjoy treats like the Full Moon Rabbit Senbei (rice cracker), Golden Moon Senbei, Mini Moonlight Cookies, and many more! Each snack is carefully chosen to bring the spirit of Tsukimi to your doorstep.
In celebration of this festive season, TokyoTreat is offering a special promotion from August 17th to September 15th. Prepaid subscribers can receive up to two exclusive Spirited Away items—such as a No-Face water bottle, lunch bag, figurine, or 3D puzzle—by using the code “NOFACE.”
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to immerse yourself in the delights of the Japanese moon-viewing festival with TokyoTreat’s “MoonFest Snacktacular.” It’s the perfect way to celebrate Tsukimi and enjoy the unique flavors of Japan!
About TokyoTreat:
TokyoTreat is a fun and exclusive Japanese snack box, featuring unique and exclusive flavors from all around Japan. Each box is filled with a variety of full-size, fun and exclusive Japanese snack items like limited-edition Kit Kats, unique flavored Japanese chips, and occasional Japanese sodas that are only available in Japan for a limited time.
If you’re interested in getting our latest TokyoTreat Box, please contact gratia@tokyotreat.com.
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Create global connections through Japanese culture, making it common for people to experience Japanese culture and talk about it with fellow enthusiasts.
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Deliver "realistic" services to people overseas as if they were living in Japan. Spread Japanese culture around the world like an infrastructure; ICHIGO will become a convenience store for the world. Support small Japanese manufacturers to become global brands.