YUGOC is currently available at the souvenir miscellaneous goods store “Moc Lan Souvenir Shop,” which is a 3-minute walk from the Da Nang Cathedral in the center of Da Nang city. It is a popular store with many stylish miscellaneous goods, so please be sure to visit during your city sightseeing.
3-minute walk from the Da Nang Cathedral! Sister store is also nearby!

The Moc Lan Souvenir Shop introduced this time is in a prime location, a 3-minute walk from the Da Nang Cathedral. It is located along Tran Phu St., a single road connecting Han Market and the Da Nang Cathedral to the Museum of Cham Sculpture, and it is a bustling souvenir street that travelers will pass through at least once.
Moc Lan Souvenir Shop is perfect for souvenir hunting because they handle an abundance of stylish miscellaneous goods favored by Japanese people, not just YUGOC.
Check the location of Moc Lan Souvenir Shop on the map
Sister store also available! Hoa Lan Souvenir and Coffee Shop
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If you go south along this Tran Phu Street towards the Museum of Cham Sculpture, there is a miscellaneous goods store called “Hoa Lan Souvenir and Coffee Shop,” which is a sister store.
They also sell YUGOC products here, but the product lineup and prices are the same as Moc Lan Souvenir Shop, so you can purchase at either store. |
Full of stylish miscellaneous goods! Moc Lan Souvenir Shop, popular with female travelers

Tran Phu Street, where the Da Nang Cathedral is located, is a bustling souvenir street with a high turnover of shops. Among them, Moc Lan Souvenir Shop is a long-established miscellaneous goods store that is a famous shop featured not only in Japanese guidebooks like “Rurubu” and “Chikyu no Arukikata” but also in guidebooks around the world.
The variety of miscellaneous goods is extremely abundant, and you can pick up souvenirs with highly original designs that set them apart from those seen in markets or night markets.

Miscellaneous goods popular with Japanese travelers include “basket bags,” “bookmarks,” and “scarves & handkerchiefs.” The reason why they are all items that cannot be bought at other stores is that the owner, who has a strong attachment and commitment to miscellaneous goods, purchases them themselves.
Compared to competing stores on the same street, the floor size is also a size larger, so the concept is that you can basically get all your souvenir miscellaneous goods here.

YUGOC products are also highly acclaimed and on sale! Popular lineup available | Moc Lan Souvenir Shop

Our brand, YUGOC, has also partnered with Moc Lan Souvenir Shop and is selling our popular lineup.
Moc Lan Souvenir Shop is currently selling the following:
– Vina Crepe
– Assorted 3 types of Cashew nuts (Coffee, Wasabi, Tom Yum Goong)
– Banh Trang (Deep-fried rice paper street food snack)
Vina Crepe | Traditional Vietnamese baked crepe

Vina Crepe is a traditional Vietnamese baked sweet. There are two types, vanilla and chocolate flavors, and it is like a cookie baked by layering thin crepe-like dough into many layers. There is no doubt that Japanese people will find the crumbly texture delicious when they eat it.
The vanilla flavor has coriander added like pressed flowers, giving it a very Vietnamese feel. Please rest assured that there is no taste or smell of coriander at all.
Assorted 3 types of Cashew nuts | Enjoy 3 Asian countries: Coffee, Wasabi, and Tom Yum Goong

The assorted 3 types of cashew nuts is an original product of YUGOC and a confident work that became a best-seller product in the blink of an eye since its launch in 2025.
It is packed with 3 types of flavors representing Asia: coffee (Vietnam), tom yum goong (Thailand), and wasabi (Japan). It seems that Westerners who mainly like Asia often buy it, but of course, it is also recommended for Japanese people. The package design is also stylish.
Banh Trang | Souvenir the favorite street food snack of high school girls in Ao Dai

Banh Trang refers to rice paper, one of Vietnam’s soul foods. YUGOC’s Banh Trang Roll is an old-fashioned street snack made by cutting rice paper filled with spices into bite-sized pieces and deep-frying them.
It is popular among men and women of all ages, but it is especially supported by Vietnamese high school girls, and it is an everyday sight to see girls in Ao Dai gathering at food stalls in front of school gates after school and stuffing their cheeks with Banh Trang.
店舗情報
Moc Lan Souvenir Shop
Address: 192 Tran Phu St., Hai Chau Dist., Da Nang
Opening Hours: 9:00 – 21:00
Hotline: 0393 201 095
取り扱い商品
– Assorted 3 types of Cashew nuts
– Coffee/Tom Yum Goong/Wasabi
– Vina Crepe (Traditional sweets)
– Banh Trang (Traditional street food snack)



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