Unpacked everything from Japan and it's a pretty good haul, now I just need to find a place to keep it all!
If you care and want to see more here is thread with more info about some of my favourite bits
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Unpacked everything from Japan and it's a pretty good haul, now I just need to find a place to keep it all!
If you care and want to see more here is thread with more info about some of my favourite bits
pic.twitter.com/nPdyHYiJMn
Tokyo banana is a very popular gift in Tokyo, it's a very soft cake with cream filling. We found some variations including chocolate banana cream, honey and Tokyo Banana Kitkats! They don't have a very long shelf life though, maybe two/three weeks.pic.twitter.com/WOsHxR6vg1
Number Sugar is an amazing caramel shop hidden in the Harajuku back streets. They make it fresh in-store each day (you can watch too) so when a flavour sells out that's it until tomrrow. Flavours include brown sugar, orange peel, almond, vanilla, salt, raspberry and more.pic.twitter.com/uJt9prlmhS
Picked up some nice bottles of sake and umeshu as well as a bottle of honey Mead (honey is popular in Japan). The purple and yellow bottles are from the brewery we visited while the sakè on the right is from the same brewery and was served to us almost frozen, tasted amazing!pic.twitter.com/8cLPFw0NRO
I love sparkling sakè! The green bottles on the left we discovered at the roppongi sake festival and were delicious so we hunted them down. The green bottles on the right are some of my favourites, you can buy it here in the UK but it's more than double the cost >_<pic.twitter.com/2BLNFiV5Pv
Craft gin is becoming popular in Japan! Last time I was on holiday Rokugin (available in the UK) was one of the first so it's exciting to see so many options now. Super excited to try the Komasa gin, it's made using the world's smallest satsumas from southern Japan!pic.twitter.com/NSi2B7dS2R
Tiny dogs are everywhere in Japan and I didn't see a single one that wasn't wearing clothes so it meant I had plenty of choice to spoil my puppy.
Yes, that's a bed we bought for him (vacuum bags are essential) and a goldfish hat
along with some puppy size souvenir jackets!pic.twitter.com/fmNbzil6gL
I LOVE these Japanese crisps so I brought home as many as possible. There are the basic flavours and then so many others, on this trip I also tried edameme, karage and takoyaki flavours!pic.twitter.com/Hm7cQZYQHA
Every year we find a Japanese exclusive veriant of a popular drink and this year White Grape Fanta was my favourite. We also found white peach , peach mix and banana yogurt! The vending machines are a blessing
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Strong drinks are the BEST!
They're cheap, taste great, come in lots of different flavours and are 9% strong!
I picked up a few other random canned drinks too because at least I don't have to worry about them traveling as much as glass bottles
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thats a BIG haul. I wonder how much space this all took :D
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