If you love chestnuts, this is the dessert you’ve been waiting for.
THE Hakuzan Mont Blanc, available exclusively at Daimaru Tokyo (Tokyo Station, 1F Hoppe Town), is a stunning white “mountain” crafted for true marron lovers.
From the elegant packaging to the dramatic cross-section, every detail of this dessert is designed to highlight the pure flavor of chestnuts.
■ A Beautifully Minimalist Dessert You Can Only Get at Tokyo Station
THE Hakuzan Mont Blanc is sold twice a day (10:00 AM and 5:00 PM)
with a limit of 2 boxes per customer — a sign of its growing popularity.

The white packaging is clean and refined, and when you open it, two snowy peaks quietly appear inside.
It looks more like an art piece than a confectionery.
■ Cutting It Open Reveals a Stunning Surprise
Once you slice it open, you’ll immediately understand why it’s so special.
Beneath the delicate outer layer of white chestnut cream lies a whole candied chestnut, sitting right at the center like the core of a mountain.

This isn’t just “Mont Blanc flavor.”
This is chestnut in its purest form, wrapped in smooth cream and soft layers.
■ Tasting Notes: Rich Yet Refreshing, With a Long, Beautiful Chestnut Finish
Take the first bite and three things hit you at once:
- The elegant aroma of white chestnut paste
- The melt-in-your-mouth lightness of fresh cream
- The bold, rich presence of the whole chestnut in the center
Despite its richness, it never feels heavy.
The sweetness is gentle, allowing the natural chestnut flavor to shine.
This Mont Blanc is engineered for people who want to taste real chestnuts, not just cream and sugar.

■ Highlights
- Tokyo Station exclusive — perfect for gifts
- Unique white “snow mountain” appearance
- Whole chestnut inside gives a premium texture
- Sweetness is very mild and well-balanced
- Rich flavor with a refreshing finish
■ Final Thoughts: A Must-Try for Chestnut Lovers
THE Hakuzan Mont Blanc is a dessert that truly respects the ingredient.
If you enjoy Mont Blancs but want something more refined, more elegant, and more chestnut-focused, this is the one.
Whether as a gift from Tokyo Station or a treat for yourself,
this white mountain of marron is absolutely worth the trip.
