
This certainly doesn’t help the stereotype that Japan will put corn on top of anything.
While on a routine patrol of the Internet for further gastronomic adventures, Mr. Sato was tipped off to a bakery in Gyoda City, Satiama, that’s famous for its unique creations. For example, during the New Year’s holidays this bakery takes a traditional seasonal meal, the elegant and expensive osechi…

…and crams it all into a hot dog bun.
But more than that, this bakery, by the name of Suigyokudo, is rumored to have an eccentric list of shaved ice flavors as well. Considering a pool of sweat had accumulated in the touchpad of Mr. Sato’s laptop by this point, a nice frozen treat would really hit spot, no matter what crazy flavor came his way.
So, it was off to Gyoda!
Anyone wanting to follow in Mr. Sato’s footsteps should note that Gyoda Station, the closest to where Suigyokudo is located, doesn’t have many trains running through in a day. Make sure you check the schedule and plan accordingly.
On the other hand, if you’re going by car from Tokyo you just have to head down Route 125 until you see the old architecture of the Suigyokudo storefront or, failing that, the statue of two pensive-looking naked kids.
Mr. Sato was actually taken aback by the classical look of a cafe famous for its bizarre creations that turn the convention of baked goods upside down. This looked just like a traditional family business that’s been around for a century.
Then again, upon closer inspection, the front door had various sheets of paper posted with nonsensical graffiti-like pictures and rambling. There was an announcement of some LINE stamps and what appeared to be a cheat code to some unnamed NES game.
At this point Mr. Sato braced himself to enter Pee Wee’s Playhouse and walked through the door…
▼ “Oh.”
The retro shelves were lined with what appeared to be modest and wholesome looking breads like something out of a Rockwell painting.
Mr. Sato’s neck still smarted from the mood whiplash, but he managed to turn it just enough to peruse the shaved ice menu. “Strawberry,” “plum,” “mango,” and “sour cherry,” where all there. Nothing too mind-blowing…oh wait a minute.
“Grilled corn” and “gyoza” (pot sticker dumplings) could also be found among this eclectic range of tastes. Mr. Sato thought the Grilled Corn sounded interesting but cautiously ordered a small for 250 yen (US$2.20).
Served with a side of soy sauce, Mr. Sato took a moment to consider this concept. Shaved ice is usually considered a sweet snack, but why wouldn’t other tastes like salty or sour match as well? After all, ice is pretty much a blank slate when it comes to flavoring.
Really though, the corn was a sweet taste which was just sharpened a little bit by the salty soy sauce. Everything blended together quite nicely with the crunchy texture of the ice. It was a taste similar to the popular mitarashi dango sweets which use a sweet soy sauce coating or filling.
However, Mr. Sato would advise that anyone trying the Grilled Corn Shaved Ice should only add the soy sauce a little at a time, or it will all pool into the bottom for an uneven blast of salty soy sauce ice.
On such a hot day, that corn snow cone really hit the spot. It was enough to encourage Mr. Sato to try out the gyoza shaved ice. However, when he ordered it, the staff asked “Are you sure?”
He was told it was a strong flavor. Apparently it’s one of the more experimental shaved ices and all of the kinks might not have been worked out yet.
Surprisingly…or not (it was hard to say what was surprisingly anymore at that point) the gyoza shaved ice looked like an average shaved ice with some flavor sauce on top.
However, as he leaned in to take a bite, a pungent aroma punched Mr. Sato in the face. Eating a spoonful, the flavors of garlic and chives plumed in his mouth. If he were eating this sauce with something like rice to absorb the flavors it wouldn’t be as intense, but with ice the savory tastes seemed to be amplified instead.
That’s not to say it was bad, however. In fact, people who enjoy bold tastes would probably quite enjoy the gyoza shaved ice. Mr. Sato, however felt that a little more balance would be needed for this to have mass appeal.
Nevertheless, it made Mr. Sato excited to be a part of this taste experiment. It was interesting to know that in this conservative atmosphere was a mad scientist of food hard at work coming up with new concepts adding to the already rich tapestry of shaved ice flavors in Japan. We’ll all look forward to what they come up with next.
Restaurant information
Suigyokudo / 翠玉堂
Saitama-ken, Gyoda-shi, Gyoda 5-7
埼玉県行田市行田5-7
Open 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
Shaved ice available noon-5:30 p.m.
Closed Monday-Wednesday
Photos ©SoraNews24
[ Read in Japanese ]

















Is corn potage-flavored shaved ice the best or worst synthesis of summer flavors?
Japanese cafe tops its shaved ice with fire for an impossibly delicious treat【Video】
Sweet soft serve corn ice cream on grilled corn? We try Dominique Ansel’s new Crème de la Corn
Now there’s chocolate-flavored soy sauce…for shaved ice!
Tamaya, shaved ice that looks like gelato
Japan enters Golden Week vacation period, survey shows one in three plan to ride it out at home
Japanese Pokémon card shop grabs scissors as part of its plan to keep scalpers away
Does one of Japan’s favorite chocolate brands work with the Pringles chocolate hack?
Japan’s rice warehouse stockpile rate hits record high as consumers, restaurants reject high prices
We sent two Japanese elementary school kids on a Mother’s Day shopping mission at a 100 yen store
Does the Fukuryumon Chinese restaurant in Koenji offer the best lunch deal in Tokyo?
Japanese hair salons going bankrupt in record numbers
The average age of Japan’s hikikomori shut-ins is getting older, survey shows
Holy Fungus Mud Volleyball is Japan’s most filthily beautifying bacteria event of the summer!
Foreign tourist needs ambulance to pick him up at Mt. Fuji after hiking closed trail
Japan’s new Pokémon jackets give you the look and powers of the Kanto starter trio
Studio Ghibli releases new anime keychains that are like miniature figurines
Studio Ghibli releases crystal glass paperweights featuring Totoro and the Catbus
Samurai Coffee: Try Edo period coffee once enjoyed by Japanese warriors
Retro-style Evangelion T-shirts coming to Uniqlo sister brand GU[Photos]
Sega opening 65th anniversary store in downtotn Tokyo with deep-cut game merch
Viral tweet suggests Japanese convenience store ripping off customers with donuts, so we investigate
Japan’s 5.3 million beautiful Hitachi Nemophila flowers are now in full bloom[Photos]
Wisteria season starts early with blooming of Japan’s Great Wisteria in its beautiful garden
Japan’s best conveyor belt sushi restaurant of seven years ago has now, finally, come to Tokyo
Japan reportedly adding Japanese language skill requirement to most common foreigner work visa
New Kyoto Converse sneakers celebrate Japan with traditional kimono fabrics for your feet
Brand-new Pokémon manhole covers coming to help the recovery of a disaster-stricken part of Japan
Japan’s awesomely beautiful Alpen Route snow corridor is now open
Survey asks foreign tourists what bothered them in Japan, more than half gave same answer
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Starbucks Japan releases new sakura goods and drinkware for cherry blossom season 2026
Japan’s newest Shinkansen has no seats…or passengers [Video]
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
No more using real katana for tourism activities, Japan’s National Police Agency says
Chill out with a tasty shaved ice treat from Mercedes-Benz’s ICE MONSTER tie-in shop
Fermented soybean shaved ice pushes the envelope of summertime sweets
Shaved ice? No thanks – we’re having a shaved milkshake at this Japanese cafe instead!【Photos】
This popular limited-time mango yogurt shaved ice in Taiwan is everything you need this summer
Mr. Sato attempts to conquer mountains of shaved ice at all-you-can-eat event
Ramen-flavor shaved ice is coming to Tokyo just in time for the summer heat
Coco’s gets into Japanese summer spirit with amazing kakigori shaved ice desserts!【Taste test】
Taiwan’s Ice Monster brings monster shaved ice, monster lines, and monster brain freeze to Tokyo
Our reporter investigates the strangely named “shaved ice donburi” at a Tokyo cafe
What is Japan’s “blue Hawaii” shaved ice, the flavor everyone knows but can’t describe?
Hot and cold — Shirtless muscle man shaved ice cafe now open in Tokyo
Mr. Sato goes to a Korean-style shaved ice cafe, makes several mistakes, still has a great time
Seoul Cafe’s mint chocolate shaved ice is unlike any other shaved ice around【Photos】
Japan’s craziest shaved ice is so huge you can’t eat it sitting down
Cool Sweets: Tokyo’s sweet-and-sour shaved ice is the perfect dessert after Tsukishima monjayaki
Edible Ghibli character shaved ice now on sale in Tokyo to save us from the summer heat