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I surprised that I found so many Japanese stuffs in this country. I will introduce them.
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I always amazed how much Dutch people feel affection toward bicycle. Everyone goes with bicycle.
But I found it is bit unusual that the price of the bicycle is not so cheap relatively the number of bicycles you see in the town and how many bicycle they got broken, stolen and thrown into the rivers... Anyway, their style is at the above of the rear wheel it is compolsory to have bi-sack.
It is very common to buy the cool tea in Japan. Instead of drinking soda or sweet artficial fruit juice it is preferd to drink tea.
I found this pack of green tea in a  supermarket.
But I know this green tea is not real one. It has mint in it. It is very weird.
I supppose it is kind of cute to have unknown letters like this in your fasion.
The first sandal has some sentences like Aikidoh, Bonsai, Kamikaze, Hissyou (must win), Bi (beauty), and so on. It seems like a joke.
Sedond bag says Tokidoki means sometimes. And small letters mean someone's name or the brand.
This exactly looks like Marubohro, which is my hometown sweet (right). Since my hometown locates in Southern Island of Japan, Kyusyu, the place where Dutch marchents were, I think it is very possible this is the original.
What does it says at the top of the right side of each bags? Nihon, which means Japan. If I were carrying around this bag, I might feel like nationalist.

By the way the dragon are god-like symbol.
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