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Available at the collaboration event between the popular manga “Kyō no Nekomura-san” and the confectionery brand

2025.10.13

To commemorate Magazine House’s 80th anniversary, the event “Magazine House Expo: From Ginza to the World” will feature the sale of the “No Raisin Nekomura-san Sandwich” – a collaboration between Hoshioriko’s “Kyō no Nekomura-san” and confectionery brand “(NO) RAISIN SANDWICH”. This will be available from Friday 10th October to Saturday 25th October 2025.

This time, we are offering two varieties: the ‘No Raisin Nekomura-san Sandwich Caramel Butter Sandwich’ in a tin, and the ‘No Raisin Nekomura-san Sandwich Butter Sandwich’ in a paper box.
These products will also be available for a limited time from Sunday, 26th October 2025 on the (NO) RAISIN SANDWICH official online shop.

No Raisin Nekomura-san Sandwich's Caramel Butter Sandwich

For the Nekomura Can (apparently Nekomura-san uses it for shopping street coupons), we’ve prepared two types of caramel butter sandwiches. The “Raisin Caramel Butter Sandwich” features a fermented butter sablé biscuit, where rich vanilla caramel and fruit-forward raisins melt together. The “Chocolate Apricot Caramel Butter Sandwich” uses couverture chocolate, creating layers of tea-infused milk caramel and apricot that create an intoxicating aroma.

Period: Friday 10th October – Saturday 25th October
Contents: 3 pieces (Raisin ×2, Chocolate Apricot ×1)
Price: ¥1,980 (including tax)

No Raisin Nekomura-san Sandwich Butter Sandwich

Untie the cute bow with its vertical knot to reveal three varieties of butter sandwich ( Nekomura-san apparently finds the sheer variety of flavours delightful in itself). Enjoy these cake-like sandwiches, finished with meticulous handcrafted care.

Period: Sunday 19th October – Saturday 25th October
Contents: Matcha bean paste sandwich ×2, Hōjicha raisin sandwich ×2, Berry Berry Cherry sandwich ×2
Price: ¥3,850 (including tax)

80th Anniversary Event: Magazine House Expo ‘From Ginza to the World’

Sales Period: Friday 10 October 2025 – Saturday 25 October 2025
Venue: Ginza Sony Park
Location: B1F, Magazine House Store, 5-3-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Admission: Free (some events require a fee)
Opening Hours: Weekdays: 12:00–20:00 (last entry 19:30)
Weekends and Public Holidays: 11:00–19:00 (last admission 18:30)

※Opening hours on Friday 10 October are 16:00–19:00; the park is closed on Wednesday 15 October
※Opening hours are subject to change
※Products are available in limited quantities and will be sold out once stocks are depleted

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