F K
I love the fruit daifuku here and bought some after a long time. I used to buy them often at the Higashi-Ginza store. This was my first time buying from the Shibuya store, but the quality has …
Location: Japan, 〒150-0043 Tokyo, Shibuya, Dogenzaka, 1 Chome−12−1 渋谷マークシティ 東急フードショ 1階
Shibuya, Tokyo
A beloved Nagoya-born daifuku shop in Shibuya Mark City, famous for pillowy rice cakes filled with fresh fruit and sweet bean paste.
A beloved Nagoya-born daifuku shop in Shibuya Mark City, famous for pillowy rice cakes filled with fresh fruit and sweet bean paste.
Kakuouzan Fruits Daifuku Benzaiten brings a celebrated Nagoya speciality to the heart of Shibuya. The shop is named after the Kakuouzan temple district in Nagoya and its signature Benzaiten brand of fruit-stuffed mochi. Each daifuku is made with soft, freshly pounded rice cake enveloping a whole piece of seasonal fruit and a layer of smooth sweet red bean paste, creating a delightful contrast of textures.Based on 28 Google reviews
F K
I love the fruit daifuku here and bought some after a long time. I used to buy them often at the Higashi-Ginza store. This was my first time buying from the Shibuya store, but the quality has …
Yuta Musashi
This shop is famous for its fruit daifuku (rice cakes filled with fruit). It's located inside the Tokyu Food Show in Shibuya. …
kei Ko
I visited the store after 4pm on a weekday and the five-piece pack of golden gravel mochi was sold out, so I bought a single piece and a five-piece pack of black sesame mochi. …
Kakuouzan Fruits Daifuku Benzaiten
Mochi Dessert on Plate
A white plate with two mochi desserts, one whole and one cut open revealing a yellow filling.
Fruit Daifuku Display
A display of fruit-filled daifuku (rice cakes) on a wooden counter, with signage above reading 'Fruits Daifuku' in Japanese characters and English. The shop features illuminated branding and cash registers in the background.
Dessert on table with packaging
A white box labeled 'Tian Cai' sits open on a marble-patterned round table, next to a partially eaten yellow pastry in clear plastic wrap and a receipt. A mug is visible in the background.
Dessert Display
A display of mochi desserts on wooden stands with price tags and labels in Japanese.
Fig Dumplings
Two halves of a dumpling filled with fresh figs, placed on a white plate against a wooden background.
Dessert Display
A variety of colorful, translucent dumplings filled with fruits and cream are arranged on a wooden table next to a white box and a basket of fried snacks.
Sushi Shop Interior Display
Interior view of a sushi shop featuring wooden counters, illuminated signage with Japanese characters, and various packaged food items on display. A cash register is visible in the background along with promotional posters.
Gift Box of Japanese Dishes
A wooden gift box containing six individually wrapped, round, white food items, likely traditional Japanese dishes such as wagashi or mochi. Each item is labeled with a small tag in Japanese characters. The box lid features elegant gold calligraphy and red seals. The setting appears to be indoors on a wooden surface.
Handheld packaged food item
A hand holds a clear plastic-wrapped food item with a white label reading 'アクリメロン (赤)' in Japanese characters. The packaging appears to contain a light-colored, possibly frozen or preserved food product.
Sliced Grapefruit on Blue Plate
Close-up of four peeled grapefruit wedges arranged on a dark blue plate. The fruit is pale yellow-white with visible segments and translucent membranes. Some juice residue is visible around the pieces.
Packaged Food Items on Plate
Two individually wrapped food items placed on a white scalloped plate with wooden background. One item has a label with Korean characters, the other features a circular logo.
Bakery Product Box with Fruit Pastries
A white box containing four individually wrapped pastries, each labeled with fruit names in Japanese (strawberry, peach, mango, and apple). Below the box are small cards with instructions or information about the products.
BEN ZAI TEN Dessert Box
A white box containing four individually wrapped desserts from the brand BEN ZAI TEN (弁才天). The items include what appears to be a mousse cake, macaron, and two other round pastries with Japanese labels.
Honeycomb Honey Gift Set Display
A white open box containing jars of honey and small packets, likely sugar or honeycomb pieces. A promotional card with images of honey products is placed beside the box on a wooden counter.
Dessert Display Case
A glass display case in a shop showcasing various packaged desserts, including chocolate cakes and other confections arranged on wooden trays with price tags.
Matcha and Dango Dessert Set
A close-up of a traditional Japanese tea set featuring matcha in a ceramic bowl, a small cup of dark liquid (likely soy sauce or coffee), and three pieces of dango with orange segments inside, served on a red plate with chopsticks.
Sushi Shop Display
A display of various fruit sushi pieces arranged on a wooden counter, with signage above reading '覚王山フルーツ大福' and '寿司古天'. A framed picture of sushi is mounted on the wall behind the display.
Dessert Display Counter
A display counter featuring traditional Japanese sweets, including round pastries and a sliced kiwi-shaped dessert on wooden trays. Wooden boxes are stacked nearby. A framed illustration of layered sweets hangs above the display. Signage includes Chinese characters at the top and descriptive cards with prices in yen.
Mango Pastry with Branding Card
Two halves of a yellow-filled pastry, likely mango-flavored, placed on a crinkled clear plastic wrapper atop a marble-patterned surface. A white card with Chinese characters and English text 'BEN ZAI TEN' lies nearby. In the background, an open white box with foam inserts is partially visible.
Fig Dessert with Packaging
A hand holds a cross-section of a fig-filled pastry, likely a mochi or dumpling-style dessert. In the background is a white box with Japanese and English text reading 'Fruit Big Fortune' (フルーツ大福). A wooden table surface and part of another container are visible.
Dairy Shop Interior Display
Interior view of a dairy shop featuring a long wooden counter displaying various round, pastel-colored pastries or desserts arranged on circular wooden boards. Each item has a small card with details. A staff member in uniform stands behind the counter, while another person is visible further back near the entrance. The background includes signage and shelving units.
Fruit Catalog Page
A printed catalog page displaying various fruits with Japanese and English names, descriptions, and seasonal availability notes.
Sliced Citrus Fruit on Blue Plate
A top-down view of a whole citrus fruit, likely an orange or tangerine, cut in half and placed on a deep blue plate with gold rim. The segments are bright orange with visible pulp and white pith surrounding the center core.
Bread Product with Instructions Card
A packaged bread item labeled '無花果' (fig) sits in a clear plastic bag inside a white foam tray. Below it is an instruction card titled '美味しい召し上がり方' (How to enjoy deliciously), showing five steps: untie the string, cross at center, gently pull apart, reveal cross-section, and enjoy. The card ends with 'どうぞ召し上がれ' (Please enjoy). Background includes wooden surface and partial view of another branded item.
Japanese Mochi Products Display
A close-up of packaged Japanese mochi products, including a black sesame jarimo and fruit-flavored mochi in a clear container with a paper tag reading 'Kurogoma'. The packaging features elegant Japanese calligraphy and branding.
Product Packaging
A white rectangular box with Japanese and English text, featuring a logo at the top center. The text includes 'Fruit Daifuku' in both katakana and kanji characters. There is also a small red stamp-like symbol near the bottom right corner of the box.
Inari Sky Fruit Cutting String Instructions
A flat-lay photo of three printed instruction cards on a wooden surface. The left card shows diagrams and Japanese text for cutting 'mikan' (mandarin orange) and other fruits using an inari sky string. Two smaller cards to the right display coiled natural-colored strings with accompanying instructions, including one labeled 'deliciously delicious pull-up power'. All materials appear to be part of a DIY fruit-cutting kit.
BENZAITEN Daifuku Flyer
A promotional flyer for Benzaiten Daifuku, featuring an image of assorted fruit-filled daifuku on a bamboo mat and packaged boxes. The text includes contact information, address in Tokyo's Shibuya area, operating hours (10-19), and mentions that orders must be placed by phone. A map snippet shows the location near Tsutaya and other landmarks.
Matcha Mochi Packaging
A green rectangular box labeled 'BEN ZAI TEN' with Japanese characters and English text 'MATCHA JAR MOCHI'. The packaging features a clear plastic window revealing matcha-flavored mochi inside, placed on a gray fabric surface next to a white bag.
Mixed Fruit Daifuku Signage
A promotional signboard advertising 'MIXED FRUIT DAIFUKU' as a Shibuya Limited item. The board features an image of the daifuku with visible fruit filling and whole kiwi, mango, and strawberry slices in background. Japanese text below reads: 'From mixed fruits, diverse colors come together.' It specifies 'Tokyo Shibuya Market Store Only'. A small circular inset shows a QR code or similar graphic. In foreground left, part of another red poster is visible with partial text including 'POINT', 'JMB', and 'LINE'. Background includes wooden shelving units holding packaged goods.
Dessert Display
A table display of various mochi and dumplings with fillings like strawberry, mango, and cream cheese. A white box labeled 'BEN JAY SEN' sits in the background along with a basket of fried snacks.
Strawberry Dessert Close-Up
A close-up photo of two halves of a strawberry-shaped dessert, likely mochi or ice cream, with a creamy white exterior and vibrant red interior resembling sliced strawberries.
Mochi Display with Staff in Background
A display of colorful mochi on wooden stands, including orange and kiwi flavors, with price tags visible. A staff member wearing a mask and uniform is seen in the background.
Dango Display Case
A wooden display case showcasing various types of dango (Japanese rice dumplings), some cut open to reveal colorful fillings like fruit and custard. Price tags are visible next to each item.
Dessert Display with Box
A close-up of two cut mochi-like desserts on a marble table, next to an open white box and a branded tag reading '舟才天'. The setting appears to be indoors, likely in a café or dessert shop.
Fig Pastry Cut in Half
A close-up photo of a white, round pastry cut open to reveal a fresh fig filling with visible seeds and pinkish-red flesh. The pastry appears soft and slightly sticky, resting on a grid-patterned surface under clear plastic wrapping.
Dessert Display with Fruit Flavors
A display of three types of mochi desserts on wooden stands, each labeled with Japanese text and price tags. The leftmost is strawberry-flavored (671 yen), the middle is kiwi-flavored (651 yen), and the right is a yellow fruit flavor.
Fruit Display with Price Tags
A close-up of a wooden display featuring two types of fruit, likely persimmons and figs, each accompanied by a small sign with Japanese text and price tags in yen.
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