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What small gift did you buy in Japan?

Electrical and electronic products: transistor radios, small televisions, CD players, computers, cameras, video recorders, tape recorders, audio equipment, digital clock radios, pocket calculators and other supplies can be bought all over Japan. These products are famous for their high quality and high performance.

2, Japanese humanoid: Japanese humanoid is a kind of Japanese doll, there are many kinds. Different dolls show the characteristics of a region and a certain historical period.

3. Optical instruments and watches: cameras, video cameras, lenses and accessories, telescopes and microscopes are all products with high quality and moderate price. Popular brands include Seiko brand and Star brand, which are sold in shopping malls, jewelry stores and hotel department stores.

4. Lacquerware and pottery: Japanese lacquerware is exquisitely made and durable. It is decent and generous to give it to relatives and friends. Plates, vases and tea sets, as well as high-grade pottery works of art, are ideal souvenirs.

5. Japanese cloisonne: It enjoys a high reputation for its pearl-like luster and high artistic design.

6. Japanese kimono: Fine dyeing technology, embroidery and knitting technology are used in the production of kimono. Kimono is a traditional Japanese costume, and the price of an authentic kimono can reach ten thousand yuan. This kind of kimono is too expensive and bloated. We can buy an improved kimono without losing our amorous feelings.

Extended data:

Kimono is the name of Japanese traditional national costume, also known as "wearing things". Kimono is modeled after the Sui and Tang Dynasties in China, so it is called "Five Clothes" and "Tang Fu" in Japan. Kimono is the western name for Wufu, and the Japanese have accepted this name, but many shops selling kimonos still write "Wufu".

In the 8th and 9th centuries, Tang Feng was once popular in Japan. Although it changed later and formed a unique Japanese style, it still contains many characteristics of China Hanfu. The different styles and colors of women's kimonos are the signs that distinguish age and marriage.

References:

(Baidu Encyclopedia: Japan)