Top 5 Japanese Marmalades

Last updated on June 24, 2026

Best Japanese Marmalades

01

Yuzuya Honten

4.8 ·
Yuzuya Honten is a Japanese producer specializing in products made from yuzu citrus and other traditional Japanese fruits, based in the city of Hagi in Yamaguchi Prefecture, a region well known for high-quality citrus cultivation. Their philosophy centers on working with local fruit and minimal processing, without the use of artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives, in order to preserve the natural freshness and aromatic identity of the ingredients. The range includes 100% pressed juices from yuzu, sudachi, and daidai, as well as marmalades, syrups, seasonings, and the well-known yuzu kosho - a paste made from yuzu peel and chili that is widely used in Japanese cuisine. Production takes place in small batches, with particular attention to achieving a balance between acidity, citrus brightness, and the gentle bitterness characteristic of yuzu. The flavor profile of their products is clean, lively, and aromatic, with layers that recall a combination of lemon, grapefruit, and mandarin. Yuzuya Honten products are suited both to traditional Japanese gastronomy and to modern culinary applications, where they are used in sauces, marinades, desserts, and beverages. A key strength of the brand lies in its close relationship with local growers and the territory from which its raw materials are sourced.
02

Tabisuru Confiture

4.6 ·
Tabisuru Confiture, meaning “traveling marmalade”, has been creating delicate preserves in Yokohama since 2013, using Japan’s finest seasonal fruits. Founder Katsumi Chigai brings a passion for fruit and pastry craftsmanship to every jar, blending tradition and creativity into truly distinctive flavors. Each marmalade is crafted from carefully hand-selected fruits, retaining their vibrant colors, enticing aromas, and the texture of freshly harvested produce. Unusual yet harmonious pairings such as sudachi with sake, kumquat with jasmine tea, and strawberry with balsamic vinegar offer a taste experience that feels both surprising and familiar. The brand works closely with local farmers, using fruit that might otherwise go to waste, and transforms it into gourmet creations that tell the story of the season, the land, and the people who nurtured it. Every jar invites you to explore the landscapes, scents, and flavors of Japan.
Awards
Dalemain World Marmalade Awards - Gold (2025, 2022)
03

Cross

4.6 ·
Cross Partnership Design is a boutique brand based in Kunitachi, Tokyo, dedicated to celebrating the pure flavors of nature through handcrafted products. Specializing in untreated Japanese honey and artisan marmalades, CROSS combines time-honored craftsmanship with a modern sense of design. Every jar of honey is harvested with care, preserving its natural enzymes, aroma, and rich taste, while their marmalades are made in small batches from carefully selected seasonal fruits. The brand’s concept store also features a cozy café, inviting visitors to enjoy these delicacies in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. With a deep respect for quality, authenticity, and aesthetics, CROSS offers more than just fine food – it offers an experience that connects people to nature’s sweetness and the artistry of Japanese tradition.
Awards
Dalemain World Marmalade Awards - Gold (2025)
Dalemain World Marmalade Awards - Bronze (2024)
04

Rosa Marie

4.2 ·
Awards
Great Taste Awards - 2 Stars (2024)
05

Nino's Confiture

4.2 ·
Awards
Great Taste Awards - 2 Stars (2024)
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TasteAtlas food rankings are based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience, with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable. For the “Top 5 Japanese Marmalades” list until June 24, 2026, 8 ratings were recorded, of which 7 were recognized by the system as legitimate. TasteAtlas Rankings should not be seen as the final global conclusion about food. Their purpose is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried.

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