Japan and Korea gift ideas

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I vote for US specialty alcohol. They love to drink and whisky is popular. Also, college shirts and sports hats/jerseys. Trader Joe’s things are good, too. Who doesn’t love trying other country’s snacks?


Yes, though you can only bring in one bottle per 18+ traveler.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I vote for US specialty alcohol. They love to drink and whisky is popular. Also, college shirts and sports hats/jerseys. Trader Joe’s things are good, too. Who doesn’t love trying other country’s snacks?


Yes, though you can only bring in one bottle per 18+ traveler.


It's now two. Drinking age is 19+ now so you'll need to be 19.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are traveling and meeting family who live there. What are good gifts? For the elderly probably vitamins and supplements are most appreciated along with cash. What about women in their late 20s to late 30s? Would a Stanley cup (30 or 40 oz?) or a Lululemon bag (what size) be good? Any other ideas? I’m trying to think of cute and somewhat trendy things that they might know but not be able to buy as easily or cheaply there. I don’t know their clothing sizes.


What about a rice cooker?


They have better options over there plus everyone already has one (and you only need one). So it’s an odd gift.


They sell “Made in Japan” rice cookers at the airports in Japan for Korean and Chinese tourists to take home with them. Hilarious.
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