Mister Donut Japan: Sakura Mochi Donuts Collection Spring 2024
Sakura Mochi Donuts: The Spring-limited cherry blossom flavor donuts from Mister Donuts
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In Japan, spring means cherry blossoms, and alongside enjoying the beautiful blooms, you can explore limited-time cherry blossom-inspired products. From desserts to accessories, numerous shops and restaurants offer special items featuring cherry blossom designs or flavors. Popular picks include the Starbucks Japan Sakura Collection, Sakura-themed afternoon teas, and even Sakura-themed cosmetics, loved by locals and tourists alike.
The Sakura Collection from the most beloved franchise donut store, Mister Donut (ミスタードーナツ), or Misdo, have become another popular springtime tradition since they collaborated with one of Japan’s most renowned green tea shops, Gion Tsujiri, in 2021 for a special Green tea & Sakura Collection and it was a great success. For the 2022 collection, they opted for a delightful combination of sakura and mochi (sticky rice paste) and customers loved it so much that they continued it in the 2023 collection.
Starting on February 28th, 2024, Mister Donut is offering its limited-time collection Sakura Mochi Donuts: four new donuts with a cherry blossom-theme flavor. Embracing the spirit of Spring, Mister Donut created this sakura-themed product lineup inspired by the evolving cherry blossoms. Building upon the success of their annual “Mochi Donuts”, they further improved their recipe of the dough. Alongside the customer favorites like “Bu/Tsubomi”, “Half-Bloom” and “Full Bloom” from 2023, the 2024 addition includes the new “Dancing Cherry Blossom” flavor.
If you want to enjoy the Sakura Mochi Donuts Series that will be only available in this season of the year in Japan go to your nearest Mister Donut store before they run out!
Sakura Mochi Doughnut: Dancing Cherry Blossom
The newest addition to the lineup is Sakura Mochi Donut Dancing Cherry Blossom. This treat is inspired by cherry blossom petals falling from branches and swirling in the wind. Made with sakura mochi-flavored dough, it’s filled with Hokkaido red bean paste and topped with white chocolate and sakura-flavored chocolate flakes. Finished with a drizzle of chocolate lines for a delicious touch.
Takeout: 183 yen
Eat-in: 187 yen