Tokyo Disneyland snacks scored
Tokyo Disneyland tips popped up this week alongside snack reviews — Go Go Curry fried squid scored 5/10 and Hokkaido Incan Awakening potato chips scored 6.5/10 on a recent podcast tasting, a reminder that park food is a travel‑food research playground (youtube.com) (#).
Calbee’s “Inkanomezame” potato-sticks are made from the rare Hokkaido variety Inca no Mezame, a small yellow tuber prized for a sweet, chestnut-like flavor. (calbee.co.jp) (calbee.co.jp) The retail pack commonly sold as a Hokkaido souvenir is 17 g × 8 individual bags (total ~136–176 g), and Japan retailers list boxed prices around ¥1,100–¥1,300 depending on seller. (amazon.co.jp; maruichi-okada.com) (amazon.co.jp) Go! Go! Curry is a Kanazawa‑born curry chain founded in 2004 that now operates dozens of shops in Japan and has expanded overseas; its menu centers on Kanazawa‑style “black” curry with katsu and tempura/side items available at many locations. (gogocurry.com; japan-food-chain.net; menuxp.com) (gogocurry.com) Independent Tokyo‑Disney snack guides catalog between about a dozen and more than 20 distinct popcorn and snack flavors across Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, and single popcorn servings at the parks retail for roughly ¥400 each. (disneyparknerds.com; tiktok.com) (disneyparknerds.com) Collectors’ popcorn buckets at Tokyo Disney can cost several thousand yen—example prices cited include a Duffy bucket at about ¥3,000 and an Alien/Little Green Man bucket at about ¥2,400—making buckets a conspicuous souvenir purchase separate from single‑serve snacks. (roamthegnome.com) (roamthegnome.com) The YouTube tasting clip referenced in the briefing (video ID OQMYVM_xe94) appears amid a steady wave of online Tokyo‑snack taste tests and park‑food guides that compare packaged Hokkaido souvenirs and chain items with in‑park offerings. (youtube.com; themepark247.com) (youtube.com)