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This maneki neko went to Switzerland. Merci beaucoup, J!
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Create a romantic atmosphere with these traditional washi Japanese chochin lanterns. Now available with a wire stand.
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See the Oozora Kendama put through its paces in the hands of a master.
Oozora Kendama are officially recognised by the Japan Kendama Association. See the official seal at the base of the handle.
けん玉 |
Oozora kendama come in red, blue, green, sky blue, plain wood and pink.
けん玉が大好き |
Ozora |
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Dog collar |
Fantastic dog collars and leads (leashes) sold online.
Perfect for your pooch.
On sale now until Christmas.
Limited supplies.
Dog Collars & Leashes
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Pocket Knife |
An absolutely stunning pocket knife with two blades. All hand made. It has extensive very fine filework along the spines of each blade - right to the tips - and in the thumb slots on each blade. There is also decorative small drill marks on the outer casing.
Made from high polished steel and brass. The handle is in hand selected stag antler with brass pins. It is a precision razor sharp piece that works firmly yet smoothly. The knife is just over 3.25 inches long closed and 5.75 inches fully open.
It is a dazzling Rolls Royce of a pocket knife. It comes in a heavy duty leather hand crafted tooled case/sheath with pine branch motif in relief. It is designed to hold the knife snugly and safely and fit onto up to a 2 inch belt. You will be amazed how perfect and beautiful this. It is almost certainly one of the nicest pocket knives ever from the workshops of James Noble. Six months to perfect. Don't miss out; make sure you buy one. It is a limited edition knife. No more will be made after this batch. A perfect and very special Christmas stocking filler.
Price: $79
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Japanese food replicas are real works of art. Are the dishes below real or not?
No, they are plastic replicas. The sample dishes are made by cooking the real food and taking an impression in a silicon mold. Then the food is hand-painted and shaped to make these wonderful copies.
Japanese plastic food replicas are popular in Japan, other Asian countries and Asian restaurants in North America. If you wish to have plastic food made for your restaurant, please contact us.
Food replica from Gujo Hachiman in Gifu |
Gujo Hachiman is the food replica capital of Japan |
Replica noodles |
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Japanese-English dictionary |
Low prices, great models, reliable delivery. For Canon and Casio Japanese-English, Japanese-Chinese, Japanese-Korean, Japanese-French and many more types of electronic dictionaries:
The Casio XD-GF10000 is an excellent model and great value.
GoodsFromJapan.com has years of online service, thousands of satisfied customers.
電子辞書 |
電子辞書 |
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Japanese masks make great Halloween gifts and with Halloween at the end of this month choose from a selection of fierce, quaint and truly grotesque Japanese paper masks.
Beautifully crafted and painted these Japanese traditional masks can be worn or used as wall decorations.
Baby Monkey Mask |
Hello Kitty |
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Plain Oozora Kendama.
Oozora Kendama are officially recognised by the Japan Kendama Association. See the official seal at the base of the handle.
These plain wood Oozora look so cool with the grain of the wood visible in the ball.
Oozora kendama also come in red, blue, green, sky blue and pink.
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This delightful Japanese toy was a favorite of the imperial Princess Aiko who may one day become the Empress of Japan, if the law is changed and women are allowed to succeed to the Chrysanthemum Throne.
Beautifully painted, the rabbit softens rice to make rice cakes as you pull the string.
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We have some new designs in our popular solar maneki neko range.
These sun-powered cats are real tigers. Next year 2010 is of course the Year of the Tiger in the Chinese horoscope.
These tiger motif cats come in gold, white or yellow color.
2022 is the Year of the Tiger |
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We offer some new designs in our popular line of beautifully-made Yorozu "frog" purses.
The new motifs with classical Japanese styling are:
恋(Koi,Love), 雨 (Ame, Rain), 桜 (Sakura, cherry blossom), 月 (tsuki, moon) and 華 (Hana, flower).
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October 2023 Update - Registered International Small Packet or 小型包装物書留 has replaced ePacket and resumed service on October 1, 2023.
July 2022 Update - EMS has resumed from goods shipped from Japan to the USA after disruption during the Coronavirus pandemic. ePacket and SAL have not yet resumed service. We will keep you posted.
We have calculated that around 3%-5% of all goods sent by normal airmail from Japan to the USA never arrive or arrive very late. They disappear or are delayed in the US Mail.
We strongly recommend that customers choose EMS or Registered International Small Packet, which are insured and can be checked online.
EMS is more expensive but gives extra peace of mind and takes 4-5 days for delivery to anywhere in the US. For heavier items, EMS becomes cheaper than the normal airmail prices.
Thus for a TK16 Master kendama sent from Japan to the USA here are the postage charges.
Airmail 520 yen
EMS 1200 yen
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Clone Kendama is the name given to cheaper versions of suchclassic officially-sanctioned kendama as the Oozora or TK Master.
These recession-beating cheaper kendama differ from the more expensive kendama usually in the quality of the paint job on the ball.
Buy any 3 kendama from our store and get a FREE TK16 Master Kendama of your choice.
The budget kendama come with a staple on the shaft to enable the player to adjust the length of the string.
All of our kendama carry the "Made in Japan" mark.
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Goods From Japan stocks both Hanafuda & Kabufuda Japanese playing cards.
Napoleon |
The colorful decks of cards: 48 for Hanafuda and 40 for Kabufuda are fun to play and handle.
Both games became popular in the Tokugawa Period (1603-1867) of Japanese history and are traditionally played at New Year.
Tengu cards |
Playing cards from Japan |
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