Souvenirs
The word souvenir means “remember” in French. Beyond snapshots and fond memories, here are some souvenirs you can bring home to remember the beauty of Yamanashi Prefecture....
Warabi mochi from Senjyuan Yoshimune Bite into history (literally!) with the warabi mochi (a bracken-starch dumpling) from Senjyuan Yoshimune. These gelatinous, sweets are made from a starch mixture ...
Made with utmost dedication and attention to detail,Fukuoka's artisanal offerings are the best way to remember the city by, long after your trip is over....
Metalware and cutlery from the Tsubame-Sanjo Regional Industries Promotion Center This centre is where manufacturers from all over Tsubame and Sanjo showcase their wares, so whether you’re after fi...
As a treasure trove of world-class produce, it would be challenging not to bring home a luggage filled with Shizuoka’s amazing treats! Fuji No Sui, Green Tea Bags Specialising in gyokuro (the high...
Tokachi Cheese Fine cheeses can be found throughout Tokachi but the miso Camembert produced by Tokachi Fromages is so distinctive, it is served in Japan Airlines’ First Class. The factory has a retai...
Dohoku is definitely a place that bears repeat visits, but before you leave, remember to take home a little piece of Northern Hokkaido....
Sekisui Ceramic Produced using mumyoi (the name of the red soil derived from gold mine shafts), the pottery, known as mumyoi-yaki, is a craft that is not only unique to Sado but also produced by the ...
Somen If you love your udon, ramen and soba, you will most definitely love Somen. Commonly described as Japanese “mee sua”, these thin, hand-stretched noodles make for a great summer dish as they are...
These gifts and souvenirs will mean so much more once you find out more about the stories behind them....