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Yoda Sweets (Japanese: 与田駄菓子 Yoda Dagashi) is a sub-location in Kamiwaza Wanda and is the home of Jii Yoda and his wife Baa Yoda. It is a sweet shop located in Kirakira First Street.

Appearance[]

Yoda Sweets is a sweet shop with a sign on the outside, which is dark-green with a white frame and some Japanese lettering written in white, and brown-framed windows.

The inside and outside looks of Yoda Sweets are in the form of a traditional Japanese house. It also has a back garden as it was seen during a flashback in episode 14.

Purpose as a shop[]

Yoda Sweets is known for selling sweets and ice-cream to children such as Yuto, Mirai and Shuu. It has been opened for business since Jii Yoda and his wife Baa Yoda moved to Kirakira First Street when they were young adults.

In the series[]

Kamiwaza Wanda[]

Yoda Sweets was first seen in episode 6 when Jii Yoda was playing Japanese chess against Ichiban-Hoshi Teru.

Gigaga delivered a box containing Bug-Micmin and Bug-Gakkimin to Yoda Sweets in episode 10.

In episode 14, the electric fan at Yoda Sweets began to break down and Jii Yoda requested Yuto and Wanda to try and make it work again. Jii Yoda always had his electric fan with him and his wife Baa Yoda since they've moved to Kirakira First Street.

Yoda Sweets was featured in a television special Kirakira TV was filming in episode 19.

In episode 24, Jii Yoda tasted every sweet in his sweet shop to check if they had given too much sugar.

Yuto, Yui and Wanda visit Yoda Sweets in the beginning of episode 40 when Jii Yoda explained them about the tengu's myth.

Yoda Sweets was seen in episode 46.

In the manga[]

Kamiwaza Wanda (original manga series)[]

Chapter 05 is the only original Kamiwaza Wanda manga series chapter Yoda Sweets was seen in when Yuto and Wanda enjoy their ice-cream.

Trivia[]

  • Yoda Sweets is loosely based on a real-life traditional Japanese house.
  • A flashback of how Yoda Sweets was first opened for business in shown in episode 14 of the original season.

In other languages[]

Language Location’s dub name
Korean 보물섬 과자 (Bomulseom Sweets)

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