Tanaka Kajiten is a cool mango sweets store to eat in midsummer! Tanaka Fruit Shop is a sweet store suitable for Okinawa’s hot summer

Tanaka Kajiten is a sweet store using Okinawan fruits that you will want to eat in the hot summer.
It is a sister store of the popular pancake specialty store Panilani in Onna Village.
Shaved ice and parfaits are available in a stylish mint green atmosphere.
In addition to coffee, drinks made from Okinawan fruits are also available.
To get to Tanaka Fruit Shop, it takes about one hour from Naha Airport via the toll road.
If you do not use the toll road, it takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes to get there.
Point 1: You can eat mango-filled sweets!

Tanaka Fruit Shop features sweets made with plenty of mangoes.
You can get mango parfait, mango shaved ice, and other sweets suitable for summer.
The most popular luxury mango parfait is one that looks and tastes good, with a large number of mangoes using large berries, mango ice cream, vanilla ice cream, and whipped cream.
In addition to mangoes, they also offer sweets made with passion fruit and pineapple.
Tanaka Fruit Shop’s sweets can also be taken out.
Point 2: You can buy special jam and other souvenirs to take home.

In addition to eating sweets, you can also buy jams and other souvenirs to take home with you.
Visitors can purchase handmade jams made from mangoes, passion fruit, and island bananas to enjoy the taste of the ingredients.
Since no additives are used, the jams have a natural taste and aroma.
The jams taste great with yogurt, bread, and pancakes.
We also sell T-shirts, cups, and plates with the logo of our sister store, Panirani.
Point 3: You can eat fluffy shaved ice shave ice!
In addition to fruit-based sweets, shave ice is another popular item at Tanaka Fruit Shop.
Shave ice is a colorful looking shaved ice with plenty of syrup inside.
The ice is shaved to create a fluffy texture. This makes it possible to enjoy the texture while cooling off.
Shave ice can be served with three types of syrups from a selection of 13 different syrups, with the flavor to your liking.
The types of syrups include those unique to Okinawa, such as seekwasa (Okinawan sea squirt) and mango.