Do you like miso soup? It is popular due to its taste and healthiness in Japan. If your answer for the first question is “yes”, however you shouldn’t be content with usual miso soups. Check out 3 miso soup online services here. Find and share your favorite! Daigen Miso (大源味噌) The interesting feature of this …
Your Name Makes an Urushi more Beautiful and Special.
Urushi, Japanese lacquer is proud of its unique beauty among Japanese traditional products. It is often used at a celebrating occasion like an anniversary or a wedding, or maybe you’ll see it when staying at a ryokan. If you are a big fan of urushi and want to buy it, check out how to make …
3 Japanese Kanji Name Products Available Online
It sounds exciting to get your own kanji name and make your unique Japanese product with the kanji name, doesn’t it? This page shows such three online shopping services in Japan. Find your favorite and get your unique Japanese goods! Hanko, Japanese seal (印鑑) GetYourKanji offers to make your own hanko with your kanji name. …
Wooden Sake Cup – made-to-order “Masu” for next “Kanpai” toast!
Let’s say “kanpai” and make a toast with your own Japanese Masu, the wooden sake cup! Isn’t it a perfect way to start your next party and the great photo op with your friends and family? Even the same ol’ sake taste completely different. Your sake drinking experience would never be the same. Share a Masu square …
One Idea for Evereyone Who Wants a Special “Made in Japan” Product
Most products are not so exciting even if they have tradition or history. They are mass-produced products, after all! This is how your “made in Japan” product becomes much more fun. Mine has my name! When a product shows your name in kanji, it looks much more special, doesn’t it? The chouchin lantern shop “Hara-koushu” …
Three basic information of Japanese hanko, when, why and the history
We often hear in Japan, “Do you have your hanko?”, “Please stamp your hanko here” and “Please bring your hanko with you”. However, those who do not know about hanko, are strangers to the concept, who must have thought, “When do we need a hanko?” and “Why is it important?” The following page will show …