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  1. 2015年12月14日 · Each watch is handcrafted by one man, so they cost anywhere from ¥100,000 to ¥180,000 (about US$800–$1,500). But that’s a small price to pay for the incredible fashion statement that you’ll make everywhere you go.

  2. 2016年7月18日 · The Aritayaki Wristwatch. Japanese Aritayaki ware, also known as Imari porcelain, can be traced back to the year 1616 when an immigrant Korean potter discovered Kaolinite (the main component of porcelain) and setup kilns in Kyushu, which began producing blue and white porcelain. Today, Aritayaki is characterized by its intricate cobalt blue and ...

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  4. 2022年1月5日 · Wadokei (“Japanese clocks”) is another common name; both date from the 1930s. Daimyo clocks refer to timepieces made in Japan from the 17th to the 19th centuries. Prior to this, Japanese had little use for accurate timekeeping since temples would mark the time for prayers with bells and drums. In 1551, the Spanish missionary Francis Xavier ...

  5. 2019年3月11日 · A TV commercial produced in 1984 in which an ice hockey player shoots a G-SHOCK instead of a puck and the wristwatch remains whole sparked the brand’s worldwide popularity. The commercial was criticized as being all hype, but an American TV program later tested it and proved the product’s extraordinary shock tolerance.

  6. 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!

  7. 2016年3月28日 · Whether you plan to keep the pretty sakura watch for yourself or give it as a gift, the timepiece comes in a gorgeous box decorated with pink blossoms. Like the pretty blooms themselves, these wristwatches won’t be around for long, as only 1,500 of them are being produced. Priced at ¥52,000 (US$455.65) plus tax, they can be ordered from ...

  8. 2016年9月26日 · Travelin' Boots' Ada Wilkinson hit the Little Prince Museum in Hakone. Sadly, she didn't come back with one of the museum's plush toys of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant, but she did return with a beautiful photo tour of an adorable location.

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