Sakuraco May 2024 Spoilers: Flavors of Hakone!

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We have the May 2024 Sakuraco theme spoilers! This Japanese snacks subscription is $37.50 per month + $12.50 US Shipping (international shipping varies), and includes 20 authentic Japanese products based on a monthly theme!

The theme this month is Flavors of Hakone!

Hakone, situated amidst the mountains of Kanagawa Prefecture, is a place of historical significance and breathtaking natural beauty, beckoning visitors on a journey through time.

This month, join us on a journey to Hakone and discover where nature and history converge in this enchanting corner of Japan.

DEAL: Use the coupon code ONSEN to get a FREE Onsen Retreat Collection Bonus when you subscribe to 3+ month subscriptions!

Boxes include:

  • Hakone Story Ryokucha
  • Yokohama Romansketch Biscuit
  • Peanut Macarons
  • Yokohama Milk Cookies
  • Citrus Squid Noriten
  • Strawberry Milk Almonds
  • Marquetry Plate
  • Yokohama Raisin Sandwich
  • Tsuru no Sato Marshmallow
  • Seven Flavors of Arare
  • Matcha Konjac Warabimochi
  • White Miso Financier
  • Wasabi Okaki
  • Yokohama Chocolate Crunch
  • Plus, Sakuraco Family Favorites!

Sakuraco is a subscription box by the brains behind Tokyo Treat and YumeTwins. Sakuraco is a monthly subscription-based service that delivers you a box full of authentic Japanese products from local makers across Japan. See all our Sakuraco reviews to see past boxes!

Sakuraco wants to help fans of Japan everywhere to enjoy the traditional side of Japanese snacks and drinks, made by local and well-loved makers. However, we want to offer more than just that. We want to help connect you to the makers of these authentic snacks and to tell their stories. And of course, we’re also excited to share tips and cultural points that will help you get the most out of your box!

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