| 30 Must Have Souvenirs from Japan |
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| Written by Todd Wanderings | ||||||
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30 Must Have Souvenirs from Japan
Top souvenirs from Japan - Maneki neko
![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Maneki neko, Gotoku-ji Temple
Top souvenirs from Japan - Yukata
If the wooden geta are a little too much for your feet, you can choose the zōri sandals, a more formal (and comfortable) footwear, regularly associated with the kimono. ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Zori 5. Japanese hand fans During summer, on the street, in trains or in restaurants, you’ll see a lot of people using fans. Whether they are folding (ōgi) or non-bending flat fans (uchiwa), the hand fans are so popular in Japan that it is almost impossible to leave Japan without having one. ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Japanese fans 6. Wagasa (Traditional Japanese umbrella) Japan has an old and strong tradition regarding umbrellas. The wagasa umbrella is used not only for rain protection, but also as an accessory for tea ceremony or in traditional theater (kabuki). ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Traditional Japanese Umbrellas 7. Furin The sound of furin is one of the specific sounds of Japan, heard not only on traditional areas but also in modern buildings. Produced since the Edo period, the furin is a glass or metal bell, usually hung in front of the window or door, making sounds in the wind to announce a refreshing breeze. Travel tip: ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Furin 8. Ukiyo-e prints The ukiyo-e, “pictures of the floating world", appeared during the 17th century and are still quite popular. Representing landscapes, historical scenes, famous actors or sumo wrestlers, ukiyo-e is the main artistic genre of woodblock printing in Japan and is probably a must have in any Japan traveller’s collection… ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Ukiyo-e prints 9. Daruma dolls Representing Bodhidharma (the founder of Zen Buddhism), Daruma are spherical dolls, usually red colored, amulets for good luck, prosperity and for power to accomplish goals. Travel tip: ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Daruma dolls 10. Japanese chopsticks The traditional Japanese chopsticks are made from lacquered wood with a pointed end, and comes in several sizes (usually for men, women and children). They are different from the Chinese versions - the Japanese chopsticks are shorter and more rounded. Travel tip: ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Chopsticks 11. Paper Lanterns The paper lanterns are made of washi (traditional Japanese paper), glued on a bamboo frame and are a traditional form of illumination in Japan. They are used at festivals, in parks, at restaurants or hotels and as home decorations. ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Paper Lantern 12. Tanuki Statue Tanuki is the name used for the Japanese raccoon dog, but it also represents a magical imaginary being from the Japanese folklore. It is said that the tanuki are pranksters, tricking sellers with magic leafs that look like money, masters of disguise and even shape-shifters… Statues representing tanuki are everywhere in Japan, in front of the bars and restaurants (especially noodle shops), with the role of inviting the customers in, beckoning in a way similar to Maneki Neko. ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Tanuki Statue 13. Japanese Traditional Dolls A huge variety of traditional Japanese Dolls is available from those exposed at the Hina Matsuri festival… ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Japanese Dolls … to the musha ningyo (warrior dolls), used for Tango no sekku festival… ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Japanese Dolls … and to the Ichimatsu dolls. ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Japanese Dolls Travel tip: ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Japanese Dolls Sampuru, Japanese food plastic replicas, are displayed at almost any Japanese restaurant. They are handmade, carefully sculpted, amazingly painted and customized for each restaurant to look exactly like the real dish! Travel tip: ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Sampuru 15. Noh Mask Replicas A Noh mask is smaller than the actors face, measures approx. 21x13cm in size and is sculpted from wood, Japanese cypress and paulownia. All the Noh masks have names and currently there are about over 200 masks, categorized by classification. ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Noh Mask replica 16. Hagoita Hagoita was initially a rectangular wooden paddle, used to play the traditional Japanese game Hanetsuki, a game resembling badminton without the net. Travel tip: ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Hagoita 17. Kumade Kumade is a wide rake made of bamboo, traditionally used to sweep the fallen leaves or grains. During the Edo period, people started decorating kumade with good luck charms and selling them at shrines, to help “raking in” success, wealth, safety and happiness. Travel tip: ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Kumade 18. Kokeshi Dolls Kokeshi are traditional Japanese dolls, originally created in Northern Japan, made from various woods, with simple body and large head, without arms or legs. However, they are not just toys, they are a Japanese traditional art and also make for great gifts and souvenirs… ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Kokeshi Dolls 19. Fun Masks At traditional festivals and in parks you can often find stalls selling fun masks, representing a wide variety of characters from the Japanese pop-culture, anime or Sentai series. They can represent an interesting souvenir, especially for manga-anime fans. ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Mask 20. Kendama Kendama is a traditional Japanese toy: a wooden, hammer-like object, connected by a string to a wooden ball. This toy is very popular in Japan, national competitions are held and people with a high rank at kendama are respected as persistent, patient and determined. ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Kendama 21. Koma Another traditional Japanese toy, koma is a spinning top, a toy that can be spun on an axis, balancing on a point. Koma are carved in wood, carefully painted with various models and the Japanese manufacturers have reached a very high degree of craftsmanship and sophistication, with new and inventive designs coming out every year! ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Koma 22. Medal coins The medal coins are cheap but effective souvenirs, highly collectible, with hundreds of thousands of people collecting them…. Me too, I already own a quite nice collection. Travel tip: ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Medal Coin Machine 23. Noren Noren are traditional Japanese split curtains, often used at the entrance in restaurants or shops, to protect against sun, wind and dust, also used as shop signs, advertising or to signify if the place is open for business. They are made in many different materials, sizes, colors and patterns. Travel tip: ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Noren
Matcha is the well known finely-milled Japanese green tea used at the Japanese tea ceremony. A set of matcha accessories must include the matcha bowls, the natsume tea caddies, the furui matcha sifter, the chashaku scoops, the chasen bamboo tea whisk and the kusenaoshi whisk keepers. ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Chasen bamboo tea whisk 25. Bento Box Bento is a meal, often consisting in rice, fish or meat and cooked vegetables, usually served in a specially divided box. The bento boxes made from lacquered wood appeared around the year 1600 and remained popular until today, even if today plastic bento boxes are often used. Since bento became popular outside Japan, a hand crafted wooden lacquered bento box is not only a great souvenir but also an item of great use at home. 26. Japanese Kitchen Knife Another item that can be of great use in the home kitchen is the traditional Japanese knife. Actually, there are two types of traditional Japanese knifes, the honyaki forged knives, made entirely of one material (high-carbon steel) and kasumi, made from two materials, like the famous samurai swords. Regardless of the method of fabrication, the Japanese knives are considered the best in the world, so every cook wishes to have its own set… Travel tip: 27. Koinobori Koinobori, literally koi = carp and nobori = banner, are carp-shaped wind socks traditionally flown in Japan to celebrate the Tango no Sekku festival. Even if they are traditionally used only once a year, they are sold throughout the year as souvenirs. ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Koinobori 28. Kites The first kites were brought to Japan by Buddhist monks and they were used for religious purposes. In the modern times, the kites became a popular means of entertainment and they are usually offered to Japanese children as New Year’s gifts or given to the first born sons. 29. Samurai Sword replicas The samurai sword replicas cannot be missing from a list of Japanese souvenirs. They are available in all sizes, from small miniatures to full-scale replicas, and with various degrees of details… ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Samurai sword replica 30. Japanese porcelain There are about 18 major styles of Japanese pottery, many of them with multiple sub-styles, so a huge variety of Japanese pottery and porcelain is available, some produced by master potters after century old techniques, some more modern or reconstructing Chinese styles. You have a lot of options, so you can select to suit your own preferences… ![]() Top souvenirs from Japan - Japanese porcelain hosted by Todd’s Wanderings from muza-chan.net
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