Recently, a Frenchman I knew suddenly came to Japan and suddenly returned to Japan.
"I'm going home tomorrow. Before that, let's have a dejune (lunch) together. "It was just after 18:00 on Saturday the previous day.
Oh, I'd like to give you a little "souvenir" ...
It is a small thing that is not bulky and has nothing to do with the expiration date, etc. (I like Japanese history, culture, and art) It is Saruya's [chip toothpick].
"Saruya," HP: http://www.saruya.co.jp/
So, I saw the type of product, etc. ... I suddenly crossed my head
"Maybe Sunday may be a regular holiday ..."
As expected, the website also has a regular holiday on Sunday and public holidays.
After I was in trouble, I remembered "Nihonbashi Information Center" underground in Coredo Muromachi! !
There was a line of recommended products from each long-established store in Nihonbashi.
“Nihonbashi Information Center” website: http://www.nihonbashi-tokyo.jp/information_center/index.html also provides information on products handled.
It was really helpful this time! "I'm glad I opened it!"
There is also a "resting place" at the back of the Nihonbashi Information Center.
Yamamotoyama You can take a break with your tea (¥ 300 ~)!
(The picture is very difficult to see ... please understand.)
[A long-established tea set] Long-established stores in Nihonbashi with sweet taste
[A long-established tea 3 kinds plate set] The above three types:
Etc.
After that, a French friend who returned to Japan said, "Recently, I see toothpicks in various countries other than Japan, but it's such a surreal (cool ... cool, ... cool ... ... I've seen it for the first time! It is made of high-quality materials, is beautifully packaged one by one, and the package (paulownia box) is beautiful. It's wasteful, and it's displayed on the dining table!"
"Because it's worth it. I will buy it again when I come back, so please use it without worrying. "... The next "souvenir" is also decided without having to worry!