The Ishiya Museum is an amazing experience, especially for chocolate lovers. Watching the entire chocolate-making process up close is both fascinating and fun—you can see each step, from mixing and shaping to the final packaging of the famous Shiroi Koibito cookies. The factory setting is beautifully designed with a playful, whimsical atmosphere that makes it feel like stepping into a storybook.
It’s not only educational but also very entertaining, and the sweet aroma in the air makes the visit even more delightful. A highlight is being able to try fresh treats and shop for exclusive sweets you can’t find anywhere else. Overall, a wonderful place to enjoy both Hokkaido’s famous chocolate and the joy of seeing how...
Read moreLocated inside Shiroi Koibito park., the Ishiya museum displayed a lot of beautiful tea/chocolate cups and chocolate boxes, showing how things have been through the time.
After reading the history of Ishiya and how Shiroi Koibito had been through several experiments until successful, I admire the effort and value every bite I take on the famous chocolate biscuit.
Following the sign of direction so that you can enjoy each episode of their history
Many people just went in different directions for photo-takings and left. It could get crowded when tour group arrived. Just be patient as they would come and go very quickly.
Observing how Shiroi Koibito is being made through the glass window is also...
Read moreAlways a fun to come with the children. There is a train outside to ride, a fun crank candy machine in the Labo area, little houses for the children to play on, a music concert with robots outside, and getting to see the employees make the chocolate. So fun. The museum us very interesting too. We have been before and will go back again. Great...
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