A curated selection of Japanese snacks for everyday ritual, sourced from Niigata Prefecture.

NIIGATA COLLECTION

  • Sweet Soy Okaki

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    A delicate balance of sweet and savoury, glazed with traditional soy.

    Regular price $12.80 AUD
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    80g
  • Black Bean Okaki

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    Light and crisp rice crackers with roasted black beans and natural salt.


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    70g
  • Shiso & Ume Rice Crackers

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    Japanese rice Crackers seasoned with aromatic Shiso leaf and Ume plum.

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    80g
  • Soy Sauce Rice Crackers

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    Traditional Japanese rice crackers seasoned with naturally brewed soy sauce.

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    70g
  • Black Pepper Okaki

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    Crisp rice crackers with a bold black pepper finish, crafted in Niigata.

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    65g

Sakurado — Niigata, Japan

Located in the fertile countryside of Niigata, Sakurado works closely with local Japanese farmers to preserve traditional rice cultivation methods rooted in generations of craftsmanship and respect for nature.

At Sakurado, tradition and quality come first. Their approach reflects the Japanese philosophy of careful cultivation, patience, and deep respect for the land. By working directly with trusted local farmers, they help maintain authentic agricultural practices while supporting regional communities and sustainable production.

Using carefully controlled manufacturing processes and strict quality standards, the team works to preserve the authentic taste, texture, and integrity of each rice cracker while ensuring consistency and safety at every stage of production.

This commitment to detail reflects the Japanese philosophy of continuous improvement, discipline, and pride in craftsmanship — values that are deeply connected to the traditions of Niigata, Japan.