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  1. 2018年4月27日 · 7. Get Your Hands on Every Asian's Favorite Beauty Tools. Japanese people take fashion and beauty very seriously. So, if you are looking for top-quality cosmetics to hoard for yourself or bring home for your friends and family, K-Pallette is a Japanese cosmetics brand that needs to be on your list.

  2. 2016年5月2日 · You can buy all six of them and it would only cost you ¥648 (US$6.04) after tax! If you have the chance to visit a Daiso store in Japan, you may want to get your hands on some of these goods for your next trip! Read full story: en.rocketnews24.com. You can purchase one (or all) of these six practical travel items, each for less than a buck!

  3. 2020年1月7日 · 福岡是座充滿各式美食驚喜的城市,不僅能找到百年歷史的日式和菓子,還能找到結合異國文化的設計點心!接下來要介紹的必買伴手禮,相信只要是愛巧克力的旅人,都一定會喜歡。採簡約深藍設計的「LES TROIS CHOCOLATS」,以顯明的「3」為主的視覺形象,不僅反映出品牌名的法語為三種巧克力 ...

  4. 2018年5月22日 · Zara. Here's another world-famous fashion retailer with a store in Shibuya—or rather, two stores in Shibuya! The one pictured is on the main street (Koen-dori) not far from Marui (OIOI), a spectacular department store with gigantic sign that's impossible to miss. The other, smaller store is near Loft. - www.yelp.com.

  5. 2017年12月4日 · 2. For Second-Hand Brand Name Items: Jumble Store. Pictured above is an incredible buy from second-hand shop Jumble Store. It's a handmade coat from Zara, originally priced at ¥13,000 (US$119.22), but sold for only ¥4,000 (US$36.68), with the original price tag still attached.

  6. 2016年3月25日 · Each goldfish bag is handmade, and such intricate craftsmanship doesn’t come cheap, or quickly. The large bag shown here is priced at ¥118,800 (US$990), while a smaller version costs ¥75,600 (US$665). Since the bags are made-to-order, delivery can take between two weeks and six months, depending on Atelier Iwakiri’s backlog.

  7. 2017年12月30日 · The Japanese term 福袋 (fukuburo) comes from the union of two kanji: fuku, or good fortune, and fukuro, meaning bag. Fukubukuro typically appear in Japanese shops on New Year's Day: they're closed grab bags, randomly filled with a shop’s products sold for a substantial discount—usually 50 percent or more. Nowadays some stores also reveal ...