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Nishikido’s ‘Momiji Manju Stationery and Miscellaneous Goods’ Now Available at Hiroshima and Fukuyama Stations

2026.05.01

Nishikido Co., Ltd. has launched a range of stationery and miscellaneous goods featuring the iconic Momiji Manju motif—items you’ll want to snap a photo of and share on social media. The range is now on sale at major in-station shops at Hiroshima and Fukuyama stations. These items are designed to allow you to enjoy your travel memories as part of your everyday life.

This product was created in collaboration with Clubun Co., Ltd., headquartered in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture (operator of the specialist stationery store ‘Usagiya’).

It was brought to fruition through the shared values of Nishikido’s management philosophy—‘To create confectionery with sincerity for the smiles and happiness of our customers’—and Usagiya’s concept—‘Fun and excitement, thrilling through stationery’—and aims to bring smiles and enjoyment to many customers through this product.

The design was created exclusively by Clubun’s designers under the supervision of Nishikido.

‘Momiji Manju Stationery and Miscellaneous Goods’ You’ll Want to Use

We offer a range of stationery and miscellaneous goods that combine playfulness with practicality, featuring motifs inspired by ‘Momiji Manju’ and ‘Nama Momiji’—Hiroshima’s iconic confectionery.

Characterised by their rounded shapes and approachable designs, these items are so charming you’ll find yourself reaching for them. Whether attached to a bag or used on your desk, they blend naturally into various everyday situations.

They also serve as a tangible memento of your travels, allowing you to recall your time in Hiroshima in those fleeting moments of everyday life. Perfect not only as souvenirs for tourists, but also as small gifts or treats for yourself, they can be enjoyed in a wide variety of situations.

Another appealing feature is the playful design that makes you want to snap a photo and share it on social media.

Product Range


Momiji Manju (smooth red bean paste) / Featuring a fresh maple leaf motif (715 yen each)


Acrylic key rings featuring individually wrapped manju and a manju design (660 yen)


Featuring the ‘Nishiki Momiji’ packaging design (440 yen)


Featuring an illustration of Momiji Manju (330 yen)

Retail outlets

・Nishikido Hiroshima Station Ekie Store 1
・Nishikido Hiroshima Station Ekie Store 2
・Nishikido Fukuyama Station Sante Store
*Existing outlets: Nishikido high street shops, Usagiya Kurashiki Store
*Not available via our online shop

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