Cheese Garden Opens New Location in Toyama
On October 3, 2025, Cheese Garden will inaugurate its newest store at Toyama MAROOT, following openings in Sendai and Kanazawa earlier this year. This beloved brand, part of the Colowide Group, has been crafting delightful cheese confections since its founding in August 1994 in Nasu, Tochigi. With a commitment to local ingredients, Cheese Garden offers a unique selection of sweets that are crafted exclusively in their home region.
The star of the show at the new Toyama MAROOT store will be the
Goyotei Cheesecake, a rich and moist dessert that has captured the hearts of many. In addition to the cheesecake, customers can enjoy a variety of cheese-centric baked goods, including cheese cookies and galette cheeses. For tea lovers, the store will feature their original blend tea called
Techa, enhancing the overall gourmet experience. While Cheese Garden has established its presence nationally, including locations in locations like Hokkaido, Tokyo, and Osaka, the Toyama MAROOT shop marks an exciting new chapter.
At the Toyama MAROOT store, guests will be treated to a selection of freshly baked cheese sweets. Featured items will include cut portions of the
Goyotei Cheesecake, and popular pastries like the
The Cheese Tart and the
Basque Cheesecake Tart, both of which will be baked on-site. With a goal to cater to various everyday occasions—be it a sweet moment at home or a thoughtful gift for friends—the store aims to be a delightful destination for both locals and visitors.
Store Overview:
- - Official Name: Cheese Garden Toyama MAROOT Store
- - Location: 1-231, Meirin-cho, Toyama City, Toyama Prefecture, inside JR Toyama Station MAROOT, 1st Floor
- - Access: Next to JR Toyama Station
- - Operating Hours: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM (open year-round, following MAROOT's operating schedule)
In celebration of this new opening, a special promotion will take place from October 3rd to October 6th, which includes two tantalizing tart offerings:
The Cheese Tart featuring a crispy crust and creamy cheese filling, and the
Basque Cheesecake Tart, made with premium Nasu-certified eggs known for their rich flavor and sweetness. Additionally, a limited-time
Happy Bag will be available, filled with the Goyotei Cheesecake and four assorted baked treats, offered at the promotional price of 3,800 yen, with only 100 bags up for grabs.
Among the included goodies, the
Goyotei Cheesecake remains the most popular item, which guests can indulge alongside unique creations such as the
Goyotei Cheese Cookies characterized by their combination of cheese and a touch of black pepper. Each piece showcases the brand’s commitment to rich flavors and high-quality ingredients, providing a gourmet experience packed in an eco-friendly bag that emphasizes sustainability.
Further, the store will also offer the much-loved
Nasu Caramel Cheese Sand, exclusively from the Nasu main store, highlighting the creamy richness of Edam cheese paired with walnuts in a luxurious cookie experience.
With nearly four decades in the business since its commencement in 1984, Cheese Garden has garnered a loyal following across Japan. The brand continues to prioritize creating delightful cheese-based pastries that are unrivaled in flavor and quality. As the bakery expands its reach, it aims not only to enhance its brand recognition but also to grow its community of cheese enthusiasts.
For more information, visit
Cheese Garden Official Website.