Tea; confectionery, namely, [ sugar coated beans (Ama-Natto), starch-based candies (Ame), pellet-shaped sweet rice crackers (Arare), rice dumplings dressed with sweet bean jam (Ankoro), roasted sweetened beans (Iri-mame), cakes of sugar-bounded millet or popped rice (Okoshi), fried dough cookies (Karintoh), soft-pin-rolled cakes of pounded rice (Gyuhi), candy coated fruits or vegetables being confectionery (Satoh-zuke), sweet soup of adzuki-bean flour (Shiruko), instant Shiruko being sweet soup of adzuki-bean flour, sweet soup of adzuki-beans with rice cake (Zenzai), instant Zenzai being sweet soup of adzuki-beans, sweet rice crackers (Senbei); sweet dumplings (Dango), Japanese confectionery (Nerikiri), glutinous starch syrup (Mizu-ame), confectionery consisting of boiled beans, agar gel cubes and fruit with syrup (Mitsumame), Japanese style steamed sweet cakes (Mushi-gashi), sweet pounded rice cakes (Mochi-gashi), sweet bean-jam filled wafers (Monaka), sweet pastry shells for monaka, bars of sweet jellied bean paste (Yohkan), dried sugared cakes of rice flour (Rakugan), ice candies, ice cream, sweet wafers, ] Castilla sponge cakes, [ caramels, ] candies, [ cookies, sweet crackers, cones for ice cream, sherbets, cream puffs, ] sponge cakes, [ toffees being taffies, chewing gums, ] chocolate, [ doughnuts, fruit drops being candy, nougat, pies, biscuits, fruit jelly candies, fruit jelly candy, bolo being a Japanese cookie, pancakes, candied popcorn, ] marshmallows [ , rusks, waffles, Kudzu sweetened starch noodles (Kuzukiri); bread and buns; coffee; cocoa; sandwiches; steamed buns stuffed with minced meat (chuka-manjuh); hamburger sandwiches; pizzas; hot dog sandwiches; meat pies; cereal preparations; Chinese stuffed dumplings (gyoza), cooked; Chinese steamed dumplings (shumai), cooked; sushi; fried balls of batter mix with small pieces of octopus (takoyaki); boxed lunches consisting primarily of rice, with added meat, fish or vegetables; ravioli; ice; condiments; unroasted coffee ]; [ Japanese paper tissues (kaishi); table napkins of paper; towels of paper; hand towels of paper; handkerchiefs of paper ]; [ Unworked or semi-worked glass, not for building; cooking pots and pans, non-electric; dinnerware, other than knives, forks and spoons, not of precious metal; whisks, non-electric; tea whisk; tea containers (natsume) sold empty; trays for domestic purposes, not of precious metal; ladles and dippers for kitchen use; bamboo tea mixing spoons for making Japanese tea (chashaku); industrial packaging containers of glass or porcelain; flower vases, not of precious metal; perfume burners ]; [ Beer; soft drinks; fruit juice; beer-flavored low-malt beer; extracts of hops for making beer; whey beverages; vegetable juice beverages ]; [ Industrial packaging containers of wood, bamboo or plastics; hand-held folding fans ]
[ Confectionery, namely, sugar coated beans (Ama-Natto), starch-based candies (Ame), pellet-shaped rice crackers (Arare), rice dumplings dressed with sweet bean jam (Ankoro), roasted beans (Iri-mame), cakes of sugar-bounded millet or popped rice (Okoshi), fried dough cookies (Karintoh), soft-pin-rolled cakes of pounded rice (Gyuhi), candy coated fruits or vegetables being confentionery (Satoh-zuke), sweet soup of adzuki-bean flour (Shiruko), instant Shiruko, sweet soup of adzuki-beans with rice cake (Zenzai), instant Zenzai, rice crackers (Senbei); sweet dumplings (Dango), Japanese confectionary (Nerikiri), glutinous starch syrup (Mizu-ame), confectionery consisting of boiled beans, agar gel cubes and fruit with syrup (Mitsumame), Japanese style steamed cakes (Mushi-gashi), sweet pounded rice cakes (Mochi-gashi), bean-jam filled wafers (Monaka), pastry shells for monaka, bars of sweet jellied bean paste (Yohkan), dried sugared cakes of rice flour (Rakugan), ice candies, ice cream, wafers, ] Castilla sponge cakes, [ caramels, ] candies, [ cookies, crackers, cones for ice cream, sherbets, cream puffs, ] sponge cakes, [ toffees being taffies, chewing gums, ] chocolate, [ doughnuts, fruit drops being candy, nougat, pies, biscuits, fruit jelly candies, fruit jelly candy, bolo being a Japanese cookie, pancakes, popcorn, ] marshmallows [ , rusks, waffles, Kudzu starch noodles (Kuzukiri); bread and buns; coffee; cocoa; sandwiches; steamed buns stuffed with minced meat (niku-manjuh); hamburger sandwiches; pizzas; hot dog sandwiches; meat pies; cereal preparations, namely, uncooked Udon noodles, corn flakes, uncooked spaghetti noodles, Somen noodles in the form of uncooked very thin Japanese wheat noodles, uncooked Chinese noodles, instant Udon noodles, instant Soba noodles, instant Chinese noodles, soba noodles in the form of uncooked Japanese buckwheat noodles; pounded rice cakes (Mochi), pasta, noodles; Chinese stuffed dumplings (Gyoza), cooked; Chinese steamed dumplings (Shumai), cooked; sushi; fried balls of batter mix with small pieces of octopus (Takoyaki); boxed lunches consisting of rice, with added meat, fish or vegetables; ravioli ]; [Japanese tissue (Kaishi), paper; table napkins of paper; towels of paper; hand towels of paper; handkerchiefs of paper]; [Unworked or semi-worked glass, not for building; cooking pots and pans, non-electric; dinnerware, other than knives, forks and spoons; whisks, non-electric; tea whisk; tea containers (natsume); trays for domestic use; food trays; tea trays; ladles and dippers for kitchen use; bamboo tea spoon for making Japanese tea (Chashaku); industrial packaging containers of glass or porcelain; flower vases; perfume burners]; [ Providing food and beverages ]; [ Beer; soft drinks; fruit juice; beer-flavored low-malt beer; extracts of hops for making beer; whey beverages; vegetable juice beverages ]; [Industrial packaging containers of wood, bamboo or plastics; hand-held folding fans]