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What are the characteristics of Japanese handwritten letters? Not too expensive.
Delicate fruit (snack, but delicious and beautiful)
"What local products do foreigners who come to Japan like to buy?" There must be many Japanese people interested in this problem. In foreign travel guidebooks, a hundred-dollar store that has become a "tourist attraction" in Japan can buy inexpensive goods ranging from food to daily necessities by providing a coin of one hundred yen. Dachuang is the largest hundred-dollar store company in Japan. In Dachang Harajuku Store, the interesting ranking program "Ranking Paradise" conducted a survey on 100 foreign tourists, and the ranking is as follows-
1 bit
Interesting eraser for 27 people (small and cute, very popular as a gift for children. )
The second fan, 25 people (printed with Japanese and Japanese paintings), is very popular. )
Third place socks 24 people (thumbs apart, five toes apart, very popular. )
Cosmetic No.4 2 1 person (foreigners prefer eyelid makeup and manicure, while Japanese prefer false eyelashes. )
No.5 bath powder 16 people (you can also enjoy the taste of famous hot springs such as Cao Jin and Hakone-CHO in your own bathtub. have
English, Chinese and Korean labels. )
The sixth Japanese-style wall hanging is 14 person (with Japanese flavor, as interior decoration,
Very popular. )
No.7 Hello Kitty products 13 people (Hello Kitty, which is popular overseas, is synonymous with Japanese subculture. )
No.8 mount fuji DVD 1 1 person (shot from various angles in mount fuji in four seasons. )
The ninth teacup has 10 people (written in Japanese is more popular. The photo is a teacup with Chinese characters beside the fish listed on it. )
No. 10 8 compressed package (luggage can be compressed when returning to China, so many people buy it. )
It seems that there are not only "Japanese", but also many unexpected things. Please do look for it when you come to Japan. The hundred-dollar store in Japan is extraordinary.
In the last issue of the e-newsletter, we introduced the "100-yen store" which ranked "Japanese gifts", and it caused great repercussions among readers. In this issue, we then introduce Akihabara, a popular Japanese gift ranking. Akihabara is Japan's number one electrical street, full of foreign tourists and "otaku" of home appliances, animation and games. An interesting ranking program, ranking heaven, surveyed 65,438+000 foreign tourists in Akihabara and got the following ranking-
The 1 th Japanese doll has 3 1 person (ninja, samurai, Hello Kitty, etc. Japanese dolls full of humor are very popular.
The second digital camera has 23 people (made in Japan is very popular, it is better to have a foreign manual)
The third earphone is 2 1 (an inexpensive appliance, which is convenient and does not occupy space).
The fourth person carries the game machine 19 (PSP and SD have become synonymous with games)
GACHAPON 17 (You can buy a simulation model of cartoon characters for only a few hundred yen. The process of buying from the vending machine itself, I don't know what will come out, unforgettable)
Sixth place Japanese animation simulation model 16 people (anime fans. Very delicate
Realistic arts and crafts)
No.7 rice cooker 13 people (can cook well and enrich various functions)
The eighth personal computer 12 people (complete and rich in goods, sometimes cheaper than abroad)
Ninth place "Guandong Boiled" 9 people (canned "Guandong Boiled" which is unique to Akihabara and may be preserved for a long time)
No.65438+No.00 sphygmomanometer 7 people (the best gift for the elderly).
This is Electric Street, Akihabara! Electrical appliances account for more than half of the top 10. China tourists who want to travel here will also visit the "Maid Coffee Shop" introduced by this magazine many times when they have time. As a travel experience, it must be very popular to bring that experience back.
This friend, I just went to Japan with a group for 7 days last week, including Hokkaido (seeing the snow), Kyoto, Osaka, Tokyo and other places (of course, I won't go into details after passing through many small places). From my experience, I think Hokkaido and Osaka are the best!
If you buy a small letter, I suggest that you can grasp three places:
1. If you go to Kyoto, there are many gadgets in the commercial street of Kiyomizu Temple, which girls must like very much. You can buy key chains, mobile phone chains, change wallets made in Japan and many snacks there. Here's a special note. No matter what handwritten letters you buy in Japan, as long as they are packed in cartons/wooden cases, the shopkeeper will certainly help you pack them for free. The packaging is very Japanese and beautiful, which is very suitable for giving away!
2. If you go to Osaka, there is a Shinsaibashi commercial street, which will take at least 4 hours to walk. There are many fashionable products and gadgets, as well as snacks, which are rich and frugal.
3. If you don't go to the above two places or you really can't spare the time to go shopping, you can only stay in Sensoji Temple Commercial Street in Tokyo. It is best not to go shopping in Ginza and Shinjuku. Although you may find a bargain slowly, the tour group will not give you enough time to shop if the time is too long. However, most tour groups will go to Sensoji Temple Commercial Street, where they can buy souvenirs with Japanese characteristics, large and small, as long as 1.5 hours.
To sum up the above three places, I think we can try to buy more things in Osaka and Kyoto, because the prices there are slightly cheaper than those in Tokyo, and Osaka and Kyoto are both gathering places for food and gifts. As long as you look closely, you can find that many things in the supermarket are native to Osaka and Kyoto.
As for Tokyo, I recommend you to buy Japanese dolls made of wood/plastic in Asakusa, because in fact, most key chains and mobile phone chains are made in China (indicated on the product), but most of these Japanese dolls are made in Japan. The same doll has at least three sizes, large, medium and small, and the price varies according to the size. Dolls have different appearances, kimono designs, and different objects to hold. Some of the more expensive ones were designed by famous Japanese teachers. The bottom of the doll has the designer's signature. In addition, a wooden Xiao Mu card will be presented, which indicates which designer designed the doll and when. Dolls of any size are packed in a cardboard box, and then the shopkeeper will help you package them beautifully, which is very suitable for giving away. By the way, you may ask, what if I send boys? In fact, these wooden dolls are not only girls, but also boys, military commanders and emperors. And they also have a Hugh elder brother's shape, you can choose! ! !
Because I try not to buy things made in China, I bought many Japanese dolls, some small ones, some big ones, and some designer ones ... My relatives and friends like them very much! ! Ok, I have said so much, I hope it will be useful! ! ! !
Just read other friends' answers, and sincerely add here: Never buy low-grade clothes, whether bathrobes, coats, sweaters or sportswear. In short, whatever you choose, it is definitely not made in Japan, 80% is made in China, and some are made in Viet Nam. I have compared, if you buy low-grade clothes, it is better to buy them in Hong Kong or Guangzhou. !
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