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Aiai-an: A Colorful Creative Dango Skewer Specialty Shop with Western and Classic Flavors in Tamana, Kumamoto

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2020.10.01

πŸ“Œ What You’ll Learn in This Article
A SaruKuma writer visits “Aiai-an” in Okura, Tamana City, Kumamoto Prefecture, and shares a firsthand report. Price range: from 125 yen. We’ve also rounded up family-friendly tips, access info, and opening hours.

Hello there!
This is Saa-mama, a writer for “SaruKuma.”

Today we’re heading to
Okura in Tamana City, Kumamoto Prefecture, to introduce
“Aiai-an,” a charming creative dango shop.

It’s just a short drive from HIKE and USAGIYA, two spots we’ve featured before!

[HIKE] A Spacious, Bright Cafe, Bar & Hostel with a Big Clean Kids’ Space (Akimaru, Tamana City, Kumamoto)

[USAGIYA] A Takeout Specialty Shop with a Wide Variety of Imagawayaki, Drinks, Soft-Serve, Pancakes, and More (Akimaru, Tamana City, Kumamoto)

You’ll spot the shop along the road from Kumamoto City heading toward Tamana,
just before the Takase Ohashi Bridge.
Look for the green roof β€” that’s your landmark!

There’s a parking lot right next to the shop, so it’s easy to stop by by car.

Step inside and you’ll be greeted by rows and rows of beautiful dango (Japanese rice dumpling skewers)!

There’s an eat-in area, but it’s currently closed,
so the shop is takeout only for now.

You’ll also find celebration sets, sekihan (red bean rice), and isshomochi (one-sho rice cakes used for first-birthday celebrations)!

From Western-inspired tiramisu dango
to classic mitarashi (sweet soy glaze) and kibidango (millet dumplings),
there’s a wonderful variety to choose from (*^^*)

By a quick count, there are around 20 different kinds of dango on display,
and so many of them are unique flavors you don’t see every day!
They make a perfect souvenir or a sweet treat for the kids.

Recommended Menu Items

From left to right:
Tiramisu (125 yen),
Chestnut Dango (125 yen),
Berry Dance (125 yen),
Mitarashi (105 yen),

Kibidango (105 yen),
Custard (125 yen),
Tsukimi Dango (125 yen),
A must-try for anyone who loves dango or sweets in general! β™‘

This time around, we tried
Mitarashi, Custard, Tiramisu,
Chestnut Dango, and Kibidango
.

Every single one was perfectly chewy and mochi-soft!

The Custard had just the right level of sweetness, pairing beautifully with the sweet red bean paste.
The Chestnut Dango was a delight, with chestnut paste plus a whole chestnut sitting on the middle dango β€” so good!
The Tiramisu was topped with mascarpone and cocoa powder,
a bold and refreshing fusion of Japanese and Western flavors.
Delicious through and through β€” no wonder it’s the shop’s No. 1 best-seller (β‰§βˆ€β‰¦)

Why not take a scenic drive out to Tamana and enjoy these colorful, picture-perfect dango β€” they’re as fun to look at as they are delicious! β™‘
Don’t forget to check out HIKE and USAGIYA right nearby too (^^)

[HIKE] A Spacious, Bright Cafe, Bar & Hostel with a Big Clean Kids’ Space (Akimaru, Tamana City, Kumamoto)

[USAGIYA] A Takeout Specialty Shop with a Wide Variety of Imagawayaki, Drinks, Soft-Serve, Pancakes, and More (Akimaru, Tamana City, Kumamoto)

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Aiai-an Shop Information

  • Address

    Okura, Tamana City, Kumamoto Prefecture

  • Hours

    9:00–18:30 *May close earlier depending on stock availability.

  • Closed

    Mondays

  • TEL

    0968-76-7022

  • Website

    https://aiaian.base.shop/

  • Payment Methods

    Unknown

  • Parking

    Available

  • No

    Tatami Seating

  • No

    Private Rooms

  • No

    Kids’ Tableware

  • No

    Kids’ Chairs

  • No

    Diaper Changing Table

  • No

    Stroller Access

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s a recommended family-friendly spot in Okura, Tamana City, Kumamoto?

“Aiai-an” is easy to visit with kids and a popular pick in Okura, Tamana City. Read this article for the full scoop.

What are Aiai-an’s hours and closed days?

Hours and closed days are subject to change. Please check the official website or call ahead before visiting.

*Information is current as of the time of reporting. Prices and hours may change. Please check before visiting.

Article Writer

Sarukuma Editorial is a small team of locals based in Kumamoto, Japan, sharing the hidden gems, hometown flavors, and seasonal experiences that make our region special. We write the kind of guide we wish we had when showing friends around β€” honest, practical, and made by people who actually live here.

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