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Yobuko Ika Shumai Senbei – Prem...
If you are searching for authentic regional Japanese snacks that are rarely available outside Japan, Yobuko Ika Shumai Senbei is a must-try.Yobuko, a coastal town in Saga Prefecture, is famous across Japan for its exceptionally fresh squid. Inspired by Yobuko’s iconic squid shumai, this product transforms that beloved flavor into a crispy, savory rice cracker.This is not a dumpling.It is a carefully crafted Japanese squid cracker (senbei) that captures the rich umami of Yobuko squid in a light,
Kinto Mugtail, bringing you a f...
Kinto Mugtail, bringing you a f...
Have you always dream of having a group of forest friends in your cupboard? Now with KINTO's Mugtail mug series you can. KINTO's minimalist designs are life-long and frequently usable in everyday life, original and well-designed housewares. KINTO CO.,LT was established in 1972 as a wholesaler of porcelain/ceramic tableware in Shiga prefecture, Japan. From the mid 1980's, KINTO imported and distributed selected European tableware/glassware brands to Japan until 2000
Shiseido - Tsubaki
Shiseido - Tsubaki
椿 (tsubaki) refers to Japonica Camellia, known more commonly as Japanese camellia. This gorgeous flower usually blooms between January and March. Its petals can range from red to pink to white, sometimes with streaks and speckles. The ones most cherished in Japan are the ones that bloom a deep, vivid red. The oils of tsubaki have properties that are completely beneficial to one's beauty cares. It softens the skin, smoothens the hair, and brings out the natural glow one has. They n
Furikake!
Furikake!
Furikake is a Japanese topping which usually is a mixture of dried tuna, sesame seeds, salt, sliced or seasoned seaweed, etc. Furikake is mainly used to sprinkle over steamed rice and noodles, but it is also used for salads, soups, pasta, and sushi rolls. Here it goes a brief history… Around 1912, a pharmacist called Mr. Suekichi Yoshimaru of Futaba, came up with the idea to make a product with ground fish bones to compensate for a lack of calcium in the Japane