Market Japan Unusual Souvenirs: The Strangest & Best Finds November 26, 2012 1 min read Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Pinterest Whatsapp Email Tags: Japan You might be interested in March 30, 2026 Washoku, UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, Japanese Cooking Class in Tokyo March 20, 2026 An Evening of Sumo Wrestling, Chanko Nabe & Japanese Tradition March 18, 2026 Dazaifu, Daruma, and a Good Luck Pen at New Year in Japan 2 Comments […] in Korea, I bought a few “souvenirs” for myself, but my favourite, almost two years later, is the Dojang, a Korean name stamp (my […] Reply […] But honestly, a Hanko Stamp from Asakusa makes a very good, very non-boring souvenir. […] Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Δ Previous Story Junction 8 Bishan Singapore Next Story Not a Newsletter: Nov12 Edition
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[…] in Korea, I bought a few “souvenirs” for myself, but my favourite, almost two years later, is the Dojang, a Korean name stamp (my […]
[…] But honestly, a Hanko Stamp from Asakusa makes a very good, very non-boring souvenir. […]