5 thoughts on “What small gifts are good for Japanese people .. It must have Chinese characteristics”

  1. 1. Send the combing of Tan Carpenter, it is very Chinese, and it is also worth collecting. 30 yuan is enough
    2, cloth tiger, hand -sewn, also very Chinese atmosphere
    3, paper cutting, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan There must be no
    4, the bracelet of Bodhi
    5, oil paper umbrella
    6, Ant workshop
    7. Can automatically restore the original

  2. Embroidery can. Like Su Xiu or something. Essence Chinese iron paintings are also better. Essence Big Red China. Essence A set of paper -cutting of Chinese folk. Essence It's very good. Very famous. I am born in Japan, and I have learned about
    once I brought these at one time. They are happy to die

  3. Pay content for time limit to check for freenAnswer Hello. What Chinese gifts are given to the Japanese. Hello. The Japanese emphasize the quality and packaging of gifts, and don't care too much about the value of the gift itself. The packaging of gifts should not be hastily, and even a box of tea should be carefully taken care of. The Japanese see gifts as a material manifestation of the material to the other party. The gift is not thick, and the gift will be deeply impressed by the gift tea, wild black tea, and the Japanese people who are popular with the Japanese. Famous names also like the four treasures, celebrities and paintings, crafts, and other most popular in China, but the size of the calligraphy and painting should not be too large.

  4. Cut paper. Essence Essence Essence Essence Essence How about it? It has both Chinese characteristics and is not expensive, and it is quite exquisite. However, I do n’t understand the custom of Japan, so it ’s better to get it before you get it.

  5. Japanese people like small and delicate things

    and Japanese people particularly like socks and small things like chopsticks ~!

    The landlord, you give a pair of bamboo chopsticks. Intersection 30 yuan is enough ~~~ Hey

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