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What gifts can I bring when traveling to Japan?

“What souvenirs do foreigners who come to Japan like to buy?” There must be many Japanese who are interested in this question. In foreign travel guidebooks, 100-yen shops, which have become Japan's "tourist attractions," offer services such as a one-hundred-yen coin to purchase cheap, high-quality goods ranging from food to daily necessities. Daiso is the largest 100-yen store company in Japan. At the Harajuku store of Daiso, the interesting ranking program "Ranked Paradise" conducted a survey of 100 foreign tourists and the following rankings were obtained.

No. 1 interesting eraser (small and cute, very popular as a gift for children)

No. 2 fan (printed with Japanese and Japanese paintings, very Popular)

No. 3 socks (thumbs separated and five toes separated, very popular)

Cosmetics No. 4 (foreigners prefer beige and Manicure, Japanese people like false eyelashes)

No. 5 bath powder (you can also enjoy the taste of famous hot springs such as Kusatsu and Hakone in your own bathtub. There are English, Chinese and Korean labels)

No. 6 Japanese wall hangings (Japanese flavor, very popular as room decoration)

No. 7 Hello Kitty products (Hello Kitty, which is very popular overseas, is a Japanese and Asian product) Synonymous with culture)

No. 8 Mount Fuji DVD (Mount Fuji in the four seasons photographed from various angles)

No. 9 teacup (popular with Japanese written on it.

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No. 10 compression bag (you can compress your luggage when you return home, so many people buy it)