Sales of "Negi Niku Maki Mochi" (Scallion Pork Roll) begin at Yokohama Tofuken, located in front of the Zenrin-mon Gate, the main gate of Yokohama Chinatown.

Kogado Co., Ltd. has launched a new street food item, "Negi Niku Maki Mochi," at their Yokohama Tofuken store in Yokohama Chinatown. This traditional dish from Northeast China features pork and seasonal vegetables wrapped in a scallion pancake, offering an authentic taste for visitors to enjoy while walking.
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To whom it may concern,

April 2026
Kogado Co., Ltd.

Kogado Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Naka-ku, Yokohama) will begin selling "Negi Niku Maki Mochi," a snack perfect for eating on the go, at "Yokohama Tofuken," located in front of the Zenrin-mon Gate at the entrance to Chinatown's main street.

"Negi Niku Maki Mochi" consists of pork and seasonal vegetables stir-fried in Yokohama Tofuken's special sauce, wrapped in a "Cong You Bing" (scallion pancake). It is a home-cooked dish passed down through generations in Northeast China, which is also the roots of Yokohama Tofuken. We are launching this as a light snack suitable for eating while walking.

[Image: Negi Niku Maki Mochi]

◎ Background of the launch
[Image: Exterior of Yokohama Tofuken]

Until now, Yokohama Tofuken has developed and sold products with the desire to "deliver truly delicious desserts," such as our ultimate "Taiwanese Castella," our original "Coconut Honey Cake," and the soft-serve ice cream from the Hong Kong brand "Yan Chim Kee," which we introduced to Japan for the first time. We have consistently pursued an "authentic deliciousness" that cannot be tasted elsewhere. The "Negi Niku Maki Mochi" being released this time is also made using a home-cooked recipe passed down through generations, offering an authentic taste that you won't find anywhere else.

◎ Features of Negi Niku Maki Mochi
"Cong You Bing," commonly eaten throughout the Chinese-speaking world, is made by kneading scallions and oil into wheat flour dough, rolling it out thin like a pizza, and baking it on an iron griddle. It is a staple snack in homes and cafeterias. Yokohama Tofuken's "Negi Niku Maki Mochi" is made by stir-frying minced meat and seasonal vegetables in a special sauce and wrapping them in this "Cong You Bing."

Unlike the standard "Cong You Bing," this is a food item passed down through generations at Yokohama Tofuken.

- Takeout: 600 yen

[Sales Location]
Address: 218 Yamashita-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
*In front of the Yokohama Chinatown "Zenrin-mon" Gate
TEL: 090-7400-3202
Business Hours: 11:00 - 19:00 *Subject to change
Regular Holidays: None
[URL] www.tofuken.com/

[Kogado Co., Ltd.]
Address: 159-1-309 Yamate-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
Representative: Masazumi Komiya
Established: 2020
Business Description: Product development, sales, and promotion business.

[Contact Information]
Please cooperate by contacting us via email whenever possible.
e-mail: info@kogadoinc.com