Best Matcha Sweets in Japan 2025
Best Limited-Edition Matcha Sweets Released in Japan in Spring 2025
Matcha tea is one of the popular drinks in Japan that many Japanese people love to drink because of its many health benefits. In some other areas of Japan, matcha is used in ritual ceremonies as part of their traditional culture, and Kyoto is one of the well-known places in Japan for having a high-quality matcha.
Many sweets made from matcha are available anytime in many shops, restaurants, and cafes across Japan. Still, every year special menus and matcha products are released that are limited only for its season which is spring and summer known as the best season of matcha.
Matcha products are also popular for many foreign tourists in Japan as souvenirs for their loved ones. In this article, I will share some of the new matcha sweets and products released in spring 2025 such as matcha cakes, ice cream, beverages, and other sweets made from matcha.
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Häagen-Dazs
Häagen-Dazs’ newest mini cup of ice cream overflowing a rich matcha flavor. Only available for a limited time, this special matcha flavor for the spring season is selling starting March 25, 2025.
Price: 351 yen
31 Ice Cream (Baskins and Robbins)
The newly released flavor of 31 Ice Cream (Baskins and Robbins) is the Haikara Matcha Anmitsu, available starting from February 20, 2025, It is made with a delicious blend of matcha and mixed fruits flavor ice cream.
This refreshing Grand Shake is made with a mixture of whipped cream and special thick tea sauce sprinkled with matcha powder on the top, which gives a stronger matcha taste. Available for a limited time starting February 20, 2025, to June 2, 2025.
Price: Matcha Brownie 390 yen/Matcha Shake 750 yen
Morinaga
Limited-time Matcha sweets taste the latest Matcha sweets products with the unique flavor of the Uji matcha blend. This is the perfect snack with a hot or cold matcha drink that gives you a more satisfying taste of matcha.
Starbucks Sakura and Matcha
Starbucks’ latest drink for the spring season is the Matcha and Sakura Frappucino filled with sakura strawberry sauce and sakura flavored powder is available only for a limited time for the spring season, made with a blend of matcha and cherry blossom aromas and Uji Matcha Cheesecake made with rich and creamy Uji matcha balance sweetness perfect match for any hot and cold beverages.
Price: Matcha and Sakura Frappuccino 690 Yen / Uji Matcha Cheesecake 495 Yen
Krispy Kreme Donuts
Kome-Dough Matcha Cream, a seasonal donut available for a limited time from January 1 to April 1, 2025, until the stock runs out. Made with a chewy texture, the donut is topped with deep matcha cream and white chocolate.
Price: 341 Yen
Baked Milky Uji Matcha Cheese Tart
The Baked cheese tart will be releasing a new matcha cheese tart flavor for limited of time this spring season. The “Freshly Bake Milky Uji Matcha Cheese Tart” available at Baked Cheese Tart stores nationwide from April 1 to May 31, 2025.
Website: https://cheesetart.com/
Kakegawa Matcha and Sakura Crepe
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Kakegawa Matcha and Sakura crepe is available at Asakusa Teahouse Tabane Noshi shops nationwide. The newly released matcha crepe flavor for the limited of time from March 15, 2025. Made from Kakegawa matcha with sakura powder.
Price: 1,250 Yen
Shortcake Tart with Tsujiki Matcha
Cake tarts made with matcha from Uji City, Kyoto will be released by Quit Fait Bons for a limited time for the spring season from February 26 to the end of April. Tsujiki Matcha is similar to the traditional cake flavors here in Japan with strawberries on top, This cake is made of tart layered with white chocolate matcha sauce and matcha cream that gives the rich taste of matcha and balances the taste of other ingredients that make the cake special.
Base Price: 1,290 Yen/ Whole (25cm): 12,900 Yen
Website: https://www.quil-fait-bon.com/
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Greetings to all mommies I am a supermom from Philippines. Previously, I worked and lived in Dubai for seven years, until 2015 the year I moved in Japan. Currently, I am happily settled here with my Japanese husband and our 7 months old baby. I could only describe my almost 6 years of living here as a roller coaster ride more so, after I gave birth to my son. Japan had changed me in ways unimaginable. It has influence my lifestyle, my perceptions and beliefs. I was able to witness firsthand the pros and cons of living in the country. From their language, culture and ethnicity, the people, place and in work. Those years were enough to give me quite personal and memorable experiences which I would be more than delighted to share with you.