5 Items You Must Buy in Japan
I will introduce the 5 best items you can get in Japan
Hi, everybody! I’m KZ. 19 years old and from Japan. I’m a content creator and 3D artist, and next year I’m going to study Computer Science in Europe.
Today, I’m going to talk about 5 items you must buy if you’re in Japan. This article is for people who want a gift from Japan or people who don’t know about Japan. Don’t worry! If you’re not in Japan, you can buy them online!
Sensu
Sensu is a folding fan invented in Japan, dating from the 6th to 9th centuries. People use this item when they feel hot. It’s easy to carry because you can fold it. This will be necessary because you know it’s going to be hot these days!
Ramen
We can see a lot of ramen on TikTok and Instagram these days. It’s like a little boom. Did you know you can eat ramen at home!? You only need a bowl and boiled water. It’s really easy to make and it’s delicious. Check out the most famous ramen on Amazon!
Bonsai
Bonsai is a Japanese term that, literally translated, means “planted in a container.” This art form is derived from an ancient Chinese horticultural practice, part of which was then redeveloped under the influence of Japanese Zen Buddhism. It’s becoming really popular in these days because of trends to put green stuff in your house. And Bonsai is becoming a popular choice because it’s not big and it’s really beautiful. Check out some bonsai and make your room awesome!
Ochoco
We have a beautiful alcoholic beverage called Nihonshu. Maybe you call it “sake”. It’s a Japanese traditional alcoholic beverage. It tastes mainly of the natural flavors of rice, water, and yeast. When we drink Nihonshu, you usually use Ochoco. Ochoco is a little cup for our Nihonshu. It’s really cute. If you want to start drinking Nihonshu, I recommend you use Ochoco. That’s Japanese style.
Green Tea
Green tea is a type of “true tea” made from the leaves of the tea plant. It’s cultivated in China and Japan, where it is also the most popular tea. Green tea has many health benefits. For instance, it improves your body’s immune system, protects you from a heart attack, and more! If you’ve never tried green tea, check out the product from the link.
Conclusion
Japan has a lot of unique and cool stuff! I’m very happy to write this article!
See ya!
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