This book provides excellent information on the many cultural aspects of Japan. It is easy to understand, wonderfully illustrated, easy to carry with, and extremely valuable to anyone interested in the Japanese culture. It is a must before a Japanese visit.
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This book is one of a series of books that I first saw in an English-language bookstore in Tokyo at the end of a long vacation in Japan. I bought one of each to bring home, and now I see they are available from Amazon.com. These are far and away the best guidebooks to life in Japan. Great illustrations, very fun to read. Do not leave home without them!
This book provides excellent information on the many cultural aspects of Japan. It is easy to understand, wonderfully illustrated, easy to carry with, and extremely valuable to anyone interested in the Japanese culture. It is a must before a Japanese visit.
I lived in Japan from 2001 – 2003, and used to eat these things by the bagful! They are similar in taste to Mambas, but much more realistically flavored, with the grape and strawberry being especially good, and the yogurt being the best of all. What really clinches their deliciousness is their chewability, which is almost like a taffy/gum. I’m not sure of a better way of putting it, but it’s definitely one of a kind…
My favorite way to eat them was to eat half of a yogurt piece with half of a fruit piece. The result = candy heaven!
I used to get Hi-Chews with small packs of hard sour gummies (can’t remember the name) and go to town. Besides those two candies I really prefer U.S. stuff, but oh boy, are those two good! ;^)
We all have sweet tooth. Sometimes we eat junk food more than regular. Then again we also need a quick snack, or just want to eat candy. Ever thought about trying something different from another country ? Straight out of Japan, land of the rising sun, is a taffy candy known as Hi-Chew. Kind of like starburst, but more chewy and a powerful flavor(s). They come in many different flavors that you can’t pass up. Highly recommended for those that want to try something new.
These are my little brothers favorite candy. I was so happy when I found them on Amazon. He was so surprised when he opened them on Christmas. They taste like Mamba’s, but chewier.
My sister had purchased this candy for my nephew, and he gave me one.
All I can say is…. WOW! I love the taste and texture in my mouth. It’s like a yogurt filled gummy bear wrapped in a starburst, but way better. I’m an addict for gummy bears, but I now deem this candy above my yummy gummies. I’m also very lucky, because I can get this candy around my neighborhood for $.50 cents.
Love this taffy. Can eat a whole package. the Strawberry taste like real strawberries, and the grape taste like grape not artificial grape
This Halloween Pikachu ~6″ Head-on-Pumpkin-Head Plush – Pokemon Center Poké Doll Plush Limited Edition (Japanese Imported) is SOOOO CUTE. My daughter loves it so much and sleep with it all week. It’s not just good for Halloween, the design of the plush is generic enough that it would be a great gift for all occasion.
What else to say … I love it. The plush is soft and the fabric’s quality is great. The design is why I like it so much.