Top Souvenir Picks in Tokyo: The Ultimate Guide for 2024 Travelers

2024-02-27 07:03:11
2024-02-27 15:03 Comprehensive report by Lianhe News Network Recently, more and more tourists are traveling to Japan. How to choose suitable souvenirs is often a headache. Picture/pixabay

After the epidemic has passed, Taiwanese people are in a rush to go abroad, and Japan is the most popular among them. However, more and more people go there, which also leads to new worries – what should I buy as souvenirs that are novel and in line with the preferences of friends and colleagues? Some people are curious, apart from food and snacks, what else can they buy as souvenirs when going to Tokyo?

The original PO was kicked in the batchJapan travel version asks a question, pointed out that he was going to Tokyo soon and was worried about what to buy as souvenirs for his colleagues. Most of the online searches recommended snacks, but none of his colleagues were interested in eating, leaving him clueless. He also mentioned that when he came to Japan 10 years ago, he bought Sekkisui lotion in a supermarket. His colleagues liked it very much and wanted to know what souvenirs are now available that are cheap and easy to buy.

The post received an enthusiastic response. Looking at the comments from netizens, most of them recommended gifting shrine guardians, followed by Japanese-made nail clippers, local limited souvenirs, stationery, etc. “My colleagues have given signed poems with small charms like those at shrines.” “In the past, there was a small keychain with a sign holder available for sale at Sensoji Shopping Street. I always bought this as a gift.” “Omori is the most versatile and does not take up space.” “I once went to the stationery department of Tokyo University to buy pens and stationery as souvenirs. ”, “Look for small things like magnets or pendants that are limited to the region. Omori seems to be good too. You can buy them locally and it feels sincere.”, “I went to Sekaido in Shinjuku to buy name stamps.”, “Shopping bag or nail clippers”, “Japanese nail clippers are easy to cut”.

There is alsoRecommended by insidersPlaces suitable for buying “non-food” souvenirs include “Pokémon Center” suitable for young people or children; “LOFT”, a comprehensive department store with stationery, beauty, and daily necessities; tourist-oriented, The underground shopping street “Tokyo Station Ichiban Street” has everything; the mid- to high-priced shopping mall “Ginza SIX”, where you can buy high-priced items for your close colleagues; and finally, the light luxury-oriented stationery store “Itoya”.

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