The Royce Chocolate World at Chitose Airport is really big and beautiful, with all kinds of delicious chocolate sweets, people to taste after lingering.
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Based on experience, I must say this is the ultimate amongst all the Royce' shops (after visiting Japan 3x). Reasons below: 1) All varieties are available. From flavour to the mini sizes. I haven't...
If you’re wanting to waste time while waiting for your flight go visit Royce Chocolate World. See how chocolate is made, buy some chocolate. There’s also another shop downstairs to buy more chocolate....
Most convenient place to get chocolates as its right inside the airport! So many options and variants available! The part of the factory you could see or the making process was so cool and there were ...
Great for kids to see a chocolate assembly line, and some history of chocolate. Also a fantastic range of chocolates available. It is near Starbucks and some other shops (like Sanrio).
Royce' Chocolate World is a unique chocolate museum in Chitose Airport, Hokkaido, as well as a new tasting of the season and a variety of chocolate products. The workshop for processing desserts can be viewed on the spot. The big stupid bear at the door is sitting in the town, it is very childlike, and all kinds of cute cartoon chocolates are dizzying.
The Royce Chocolate World at Chitose Airport is really big and beautiful, with all kinds of delicious chocolate sweets, people to taste after lingering.
Royce's store in New Chitose Airport is quite large, and the variety is very complete. I bought an ice cream here on the spot to reward myself, because I can't eat it outside, only the airport can sell it. Then I scanned some chocolates before registering. In addition to making perfect, there are chocolate bricks. The shelf life of chocolate bricks is longer, and if produced, it can only last for about 20 days. When you buy it, it will be stored in an insulated bag. Remember to put it in the refrigerator when you return.
This famous ROYCE Chocolate World is opened in New Chitose Airport. Tickets are very large, and the processing workshop is transparent and open for live viewing. The cute big stupid bear sitting at the door is very childlike. The various cute cartoon chocolates are dazzling and difficult to give up. You can't help but wait for a few boxes if you didn't plan to buy it. The best food is ROYCE. I saw that many people took dozens of boxes. This one needs to be kept in refrigerator and has a very mellow taste. There are counters in China, but the price has doubled or tripled.
A small museum of birth and a visit to the processing plant. This is a must-buy souvenir every time you come to Japan. Although it is a bit sweet, it is pure and melts in the mouth. It tastes good with coffee or matcha.
Can see the on-site assembly line production. not bad.