The most unusual souvenirs from Japan

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  1. You don't have to be a Proust to be attracted to random scents. I am sometimes transfixed by what smells like the soap used in the nursery school I attended in London many decades ago. I pick this scent up in the strangest of places, but I am immediately transported to the nursery just off Evelyn Street in (I think) Deptford.

  2. If I was in Japan, I'd go to the city where Tamiya and Hasagawa is produced. Model kits. Hope I had $1000 to spend. I'll be taking a lot of model kits home which I can't get in America.

  3. I love the idea of the forestry, temple scents. I hope someone who likes me visits Japan very soon and buys me such a gift ^^ 😂

  4. The first one does not apply to Italians for the “bidet” culture, they don’t even consider to make it a souvenir since it’s as normal as washing your hands

  5. As others have commented, given the Proust effect, I think it would be possible, for example, for a visitor to Saiho-ji, a moss temple in Kyoto, to buy such a fragrance to enjoy the afterglow of the trip. The product in the image costs 22,000 yen.

  6. You can tell Japan is an island. The people are basically human kangaroos.
    I think Japanese women should only have children with non-japanese men for a while. You guys are getting way too weird.

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