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10 Cookware & Tableware You Should Get from Japan. Traditional Japanese Souvenirs You Must Buy When You Come To TOKYO | In the luggage – Tokyo travel guide book. What do you buy for souvenirs when you visit Japan? Shiroi Koibito or green tea flavor snacks? Today, I would like to introduce 2 perfect items for souvenirs only can buy it here in Tokyo!! Let’s check it out!! Ginza Kikunoya Ginza Kikunoya is a Japanese traditional confection (wagashi) shop established in 1890. Ginza Kikunoya have long history and is particular about how each Wagashi made. “Fukiyose” is mixed of traditional Japanese dry Wagashi, such as “Kompeito”, “Rakugan”, rice cracker, Japanese cookies etc., and all their products they are valuable about “Wa.” This is standard items, “Registered trademark Fukiyose Special Can JAPAN (small can).” It is the can Japanese season Wagashi are scattered around Fuji mountain.

“Registered trademark Fukiyose Heart Biyori” is also standard item and the package is designed by illustrator, Uni Ota. This is also unique Fukiyose you can not miss! It is seasonal Autumn can, “Registered trademark Fukiyose Fukuro(owl).” Price Ginza Kikunoya 大家好! Visit Tokyo | The Official Tokyo Travel Guide, GO TOKYO. Japan Tours & Travel | Sakura - The Beauty of Japanese Springtime | Club Tourism YOKOSO Japan Tour. Takato Castle ParkNagano Prefecture, Ina CityThe sakura at Tatako Castle park have been called “Tenkadaiichi no sakura”, or “The Greatest Sakura on Earth”, and the site was chosen as as one of the Japan Cherry Blossom Association's “Top 100 Cherry Blossom Spots”. There are over 1,500 sakura trees growing in the park, and when they're in bloom, the entirety of Takato Castle Park takes on a soft pink hue, a unique sight different from that of more common varieties of sakura. Every April, the Takato Jyoushi Park Cherry Blossom Festival is held, which lends a delightful festive atmosphere to an already beautiful season.

Come discover the essence of Japanese spring as Takato Park blossoms into a sea of pink! YoshinoyamaNara Prefecture, Yoshino TownThe sakura of Yoshinoyama (Mt. Yoshino) features over 30,000 sakura trees in 200 varieties, many of which originated in ancient Japan.

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