5 Things Korean friends recommend about Japan

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Written by aki

My Korean friend has been living in Japan for seven years.
He says he loves living in Japan very much.

I would like to introduce some Japanese things that he recommended!

 

Matcha(green tea) flavore food

Living in Japan, “Matcha(green tea) flavor” is ubiquitous as a matter of course.

 

For example, you can find matcha flavor in desserts such as ice cream and cookies, as well as on drink menus such as lattes.

macha flavor

macha

Oh yeah, Starbucks always has matcha flavor!

Matcha flavor is commonplace in Japan, but it is not so common in Korea.
I didn’t know there were so many matcha-flavored sweets! He was surprised.

 

Convenience store snacks and sweets

He often goes shopping for snacks in between jobs, and he especially enjoys the snacks sold at Japanese convenience stores.

His favorite food is gummy, and he said, “There are so many varieties of gummy in Japan, I feel like trying them all!”

gummy

 

Japanese stationery

He went to a Japanese general store and was amazed at the amount of stationery available.

He said that ballpoint pens and mechanical pencils in particular are very easy to write with, and there is a wide variety to choose from to find the right one for you.

 

I love a ballpoint pen called “JETSTREAM”.

JETSTREAM

 

Toaster made in Japan

He has used several toasters made in Japan, and his favorite is the BALMUDA brand toaster.

I actually have a BALMUDA toaster and love it. On holidays, I always eat bread baked in this toaster in the morning.

BALMUDA toaster

 

Humidifier made in Japan

The humidifier was the first Japanese appliance he bought when he first arrived in Japan.
He says it is so comfortable that he can’t give it up all the time.

He is especially pleased with the amount of humidification and durability. Japanese home appliances are amazing! He said.

 

Extra: He also loves anime produced in Japan.

Other Japanese things he likes are “anime,” especially the action ones, which he said are cool.
He’s into “black lagoon” and “Code Geass” these days!

 

If you have a favorite “Japanese thing”, please introduce it to me through Facebook or other means.

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Hello! I live in a place called Shiga, Japan. I'm not very good at English, but I'm writing this blog in the hope that I can convey some of Japan's beautiful places and delicious food to people overseas.

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