KING'S HAWAIIAN Event
2025-10-20 04:29:36

Experience the Magic of KING'S HAWAIIAN at the Special Workshop in Tokyo

Exciting Workshop by KING'S HAWAIIAN in Tokyo



Celebrating the anticipated arrival of KING'S HAWAIIAN in Japan, the renowned Hawaiian brand has announced a special pop-up workshop running from October 23 to November 3, 2025, at the vibrant OMOTESANDO CROSSING PARK in Tokyo. Aimed at introducing their delectable sweet rolls to the Japanese palate, this event promises a captivating experience for all.

Immerse Yourself in KING'S ORANGE ISLAND



The pop-up, dubbed KING'S ORANGE ISLAND, transports visitors to a tropical paradise adorned with vibrant orange decor and lush exotic plants. Those stepping into this immersive oasis can enjoy a sensory journey that truly feels as if they have been whisked away to a sunny Hawaiian island.

Create Your Own Slider at the Workshop



At the heart of the event is the exciting Slider Workshop, taking place on the weekends of October 25-26. In the U.S., sliders are a cultural staple, with over 600 unique recipes available. Attendees will have the chance to create their individual sliders using KING'S HAWAIIAN sweet rolls as buns, paired with a variety of fresh ingredients. Participants will be encouraged to mix and match flavors, leading to the creation of their unique slider masterpiece.

Slider Workshop Details:


  • - Dates: October 25 (Saturday) to October 26 (Sunday)
  • - Times: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM / 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM (Two sessions each day)
  • - Capacity: 12 participants per session, totaling 48 spots
  • - Entry Fee: 500 yen per person, includes materials (pre-registration required)
  • - Registration Link: Slider Workshop Registration

Workshop Ingredients Include:
  • - Salad chicken
  • - Smoked salmon
  • - Roast ham
  • - Mixed salad
  • - Avocado
  • - Pineapple
  • - Banana
  • - Dragon fruit

Create Hawaiian Leis at the OHANA Workshop



In addition to the Slider Workshop, there will also be a free OHANA Workshop that runs from November 1-3. Participants will connect with the healing spirit of Hawaii and the essence of family—OHANA—by making traditional Hawaiian leis. Using a selection of tropical plants and flowers, attendees will weave their leis with care, embracing the beauty of Hawaiian culture while deepening their appreciation for significant relationships.

OHANA Workshop Details:


  • - Dates: November 1 (Saturday) to November 3 (Monday)
  • - Times: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM / 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM (Two sessions each day)
  • - Capacity: 12 participants per session, totaling 72 spots
  • - Entry Fee: Free (pre-registration required)
  • - Note: Registration has ended due to full capacity.

Additional Attractions at the Pop-Up



The pop-up event will also host a series of delightful activities, including a Hawaiian SHOW featuring soothing music to get you into the island spirit. Special Halloween-themed decorations and limited edition sliders will amplify the festive atmosphere. Additionally, enjoy discounted alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages during ALOHA Fridays throughout the event.

Event Overview:
  • - Venue: OMOTESANDO CROSSING PARK, 5-1-1 Minami Aoyama, Minato City, Tokyo
  • - Dates: October 23 (Thursday) to November 3 (Monday, public holiday)
  • - Hours: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM (Special hours on opening and closing days)
  • - Admission: Free
  • - Special Partners: Hawaiian Airlines, Häagen-Dazs Japan, Yakiniku King, Dole, BURGER SHE WROTE, Lion Coffee, Kona Beer
  • - Official Website: KING'S ORANGE ISLAND

About KING'S HAWAIIAN



Founded in Hilo, Hawaii in 1950, KING'S HAWAIIAN has become synonymous with high-quality, original Hawaiian sweet rolls. Upholding its commitment to the Aloha Spirit, the brand continues to deliver delightful breads that resonate with families (or 'Ohana') around the globe. Join us for this special occasion and savor the flavors and cultural richness that KING'S HAWAIIAN has to offer!



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