Japan is one of the most successful countries in the world. From great technological developments and innovations to delicious delicacies, Japan has them all. Despite all these modern developments made by the country, Japan still preserves its traditions.
Because of these, Japan is frequently visited by many tourists. Once you travel to Japan, there are tons of products that are best to bring back home. According to Muza-chan's gate to Japan and Tsunagu Japan, here are some of the best souvenirs you could find in Japan.
Yukata
Yukata is a traditional Japanese clothing that looks more like a kimono. This is usually worn by the Japanese during festivals. The Yukata can be found on many palces usually visited by tourists so you won't have a problem looking for one.
Sensu
Sensu is the traditional Japanese hand fans that shows the creativity of the Japanese people. With tons of intricate designs and colors to choose from, it would be nice to give these to our friends and families. Since Japan is popular because of these fans, it is easy to purchase these fans from stores especially on special occasions.
Kitchen Knives
Many chefs around the world admire the quality of the Japanese kitchen knives. Two types of these knives are called the honyaki and kasumi, made out of one material and two materials used to make the samurai swords. Bringing some of these wonderful knives will help light up your kitchen.
Origami
Origami papers are just like the Japanese hand fans, they also have many beautiful designs and colors. It can be used as decorations. You can also try learning to fold these origami papers into unique figures. You will find origami papers on stationary stores, Tokyu Hands and many more.
Chopsticks
Japanese people usually eat using chopsticks. The Japanese chopsticks is made out of lacquered wood with different sizes and designs. There are many stores selling different kinds of chopsticks. Some stores even allow you to carve your name in those chopsticks. It is great for practice eating chopsticks even when your back home.
These are just some great souvenirs you can buy in Japan. These things will help you remember the days you've wandered through the streets of Japan. Here is a video tutorial on how to make a flower using Japan origami papers:
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