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Japan's top ten specialties

1. Japanese sashimi

As an island country, Japan is rich in water resources, so all kinds of fish are one of its main foods.

2. Japanese sake

Sake is a drink that Japanese people often drink. It is a Japanese national wine developed from China yellow rice wine brewing technology.

3. Japanese bronze mirror

Japan is probably the only country that still uses bronze mirrors. In Japan, as long as there is a little cultural atmosphere, you can see large bronze mirrors.

4. Japanese folding fan

Folding fan is a Japanese handicraft, which was later introduced to China. During the Meiji period, Japanese folding fans became one of the best-selling trade commodities at that time and were exported to many countries.

5. Japanese kimono

Japanese kimono is a traditional Japanese costume. Kimono is made of fine dyeing techniques, embroidery and weaving techniques.

6. Japanese paper lanterns

The quality of paper products in Japan is quite good, the most special of which is the Japanese paper lantern, which also depicts the traditional Japanese cultural patterns and looks very beautiful.

7. Cosmetics

Cosmetics in Japan are quite cheap. There are many cosmetic shops in Tokyo, and the prices are very reasonable. Needless to say, there are often discounts.

8. Skin care products

Japanese skin care products are specially designed for Asians, so they will be more suitable for China people than some European and American brands.

9. Digital products

The quality of digital products in Japan is quite good, such as Panasonic, Sony game consoles, Canon cameras and HP TVs. Although it can be bought in China, the prices of these local Japanese products in Japan will be much more favorable.

10. Japanese dolls

Japanese dolls give Japanese people different feelings, among which Hakata doll is the most representative Japanese native doll.