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souvenirs (Page 5)
Gift shop kimono are almost nothing like the real thing, but can Mr. Sato’s fashion aura transcend national boundaries?
Now you can enjoy 35 different Japan-exclusive Kit Kats without having to run around town trying to find them all.
The unusual memo pad has become so popular it’s caused the maker’s online store to shut down.
Available to purchase only in the Kanto region, this new variety comes packed with traditional Japanese flavour.
With queues out the door for the new limited-edition Tokyo Banana Kit Kat, we grab a pack to see if it’s really worth all the hype.
When samurai needed toothpicks during the Edo period, this store had everything they were looking for.
We get our hands on one of Japan’s most sought-after souvenirs to find out what makes them so popular.
These adorable sweets have been meticulously handcrafted by a centuries-old confectionery retailer in Kyoto.
The all-new Japanese-exclusive packages include limited-edition coloured chocolates that capture the spirit of Japan.