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Make Your Party Exciting with this Gigantic Wine Glass!!!

Hello to you all!!! I hoe you are having a good day. With Christmas over, people are looking forward to the New Year. Hopefully coming next year, COVID-19 will end soon. So why not celebrate the new year with your whole family. Make your party better with this Gigantic Wine Glass!!! Now this wine glass is huge!!! It comes at a whopping 98.5cm tall. You ca basically decorate the inside with anything you like. Just like the picture, you can keep actual wine bottles chilled in it. It makes a great decoration to any party. If you are looking for other decorations for you next event or party, we have […]

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Creative Cooking Method For Your Autumn Meals

Hello! Autumn is said to be the season of appetite in Japan (syokyoku no aki). One of the common items eaten during cold seasons is grilled sweet potatoes, or yaki-imo. These sweet potatoes come in various varieties and differ in their sweetness levels, texture and more. Grilled sweet potatoes is a snack enjoyed by Japanese, and can be found commonly in supermarkets, street vendors, or even vans driving around the neighbourhood – a jingle, or announcement is played through speakers as the van goes around, announcing the arrival of freshly grilled sweet potatoes. Many also choose to grill their sweet potatoes at home, whether through ovens or in hotplates like […]

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Looking for a Theme at Your Next Meeting? Or Want to have a Mini-Matsuri? Then these Happis are for YOU!

Hello to you all! As always, I hope everyone is have a good day. With summer in full effect here in Japan, Matsuri (Japanese festivals) season is here. For those who have lived here in Japan or know about Japanese festivals, you probably have seen the staff or just people in general wearing some blue or red, colorful shirts. Those my friends, are called Happi (ハッピ), not to be confused with Happy, which has the same pronunciation. They are traditional garments in Japan worn during festivals. They are a great way to get into the matsuri seasons. It does not even have to be just during Japanese festivals. Just recently, […]

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