Katanukiya turns traditional sweets into a hands-on experience
Think cakes are just for eating? Katanukiya(カタヌキヤ) in Ginza 1-chome begs to differ. Here, baumkuchen isn’t just dessert—it’s a little hands-on adventure, with delicate layers baked to perfection and intricate cut-outs made using a rare water-jet cutter.
The name Katanukiya(カタヌキヤ) literally means “cut-out shop.” And the best part? You get to finish it yourself, turning each cake into a miniature masterpiece. Messy? Maybe. Fun? Absolutely.

A standout is the Fugaku Shoukei Baum(冨嶽小景バウム), inspired by Hokusai’s “Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji.” Ultra-high-resolution edible printing captures every peak, wave, and detail. Follow the printed lines, slice the artwork, and suddenly your dessert is interactive. Classics like The Great Wave off Kanagawa(神奈川沖浪裏), South Wind, Clear Sky(凱風快晴), and View of Mount Fuji from Owari(尾州不二見原) get a playful, edible twist.



For something more whimsical, try the Kabuki Panda Baum(歌舞伎パンダバウム). This panda-shaped baumkuchen sports kabuki kumadori lines—red strokes representing youth, courage, and strength. Cute, bold, and slightly ridiculous, all at once.

Taking it further is the Kabuki Panda Baum Renjishi (Strawberry)(歌舞伎パンダバウム 連獅子、いちご味), inspired by the kabuki performance Renjishi. A parent-and-child panda duo dances across the cake, while soft strawberry sponge releases a gentle, floral sweetness. It’s not just a souvenir—it’s a story you eat.

There’s plenty more mischief at Katanukiya: seasonal treats for Valentine’s Day and Setsubun, plus playful character-themed baumkuchen featuring Sanrio and Moomin.
Every bite here is an experience. Tradition, craftsmanship, and a dash of whimsy collide, turning baumkuchen into a feast for the eyes—and the kind of edible fun you’ll remember long after your trip to Tokyo.
Note: Kabuki Panda Baum and Kabuki Panda Baum Renjishi (Strawberry) are only available at the Katanu-kiya Ginza Main Store and Shochiku Kabukiya Honpo
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Katanukiya
Ginza Main Store
■ 1F, Ginza no Ginger, 1-4-3 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
■ Tel: +81-3-3538-5011
* For other store locations, please visit the website: https://www.katanuki-ya.com
Shochiku Kabukiya Honpo
Tokyo Main Store
■ B1F, Tokyo Character Street, Tokyo Station First Avenue, 1-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
GINZA KABUKIZA Kobikicho Hiroba Store
■ B2F, Kabukiza, 4-12-15 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
■ Website: https://www.shochiku.co.jp/entertainment/goods/kabukiyahonpo/
