What's inside
What we'll source for your Japan box
A hand-picked snapshot of artisan goods, edibles, and keepsakes — curated for your selected box and sourced by our team before shipping.
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Three ways to experience Japan
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Ippodo Tea Ummon-no-mukashi Matcha (40g)
Uji produces the world's finest matcha; Ummon is a ceremonial-grade blend with a rich, full-bodied umami flavor profile.
An edible artifact — a spice, tea or tablet from a local maker.
Imuraya Ogura Yokan (Red Bean Jelly)
A classic 'Wagashi' (sweet) paired with bitter matcha to balance the palate. Made with high-quality adzuki beans.
An edible artifact — a spice, tea or tablet from a local maker.
Kamawanu Hand-Dyed Cotton Tenugui Cloth
Traditional multi-purpose cloth hand-dyed using the 'chusen' technique. It softens with every wash, representing Japanese longevity and utility.
A hand-woven, hand-dyed or hand-pressed object made to age beautifully.
Shoyeido Horikawa (River Path) Incense Stick
Shoyeido has been making incense for 300 years in Kyoto. This scent features frankincense and cinnamon, evoking the atmosphere of an old temple.
A botanical oil, candle or resin distilled from the place itself.
Takayama Style Bamboo Matcha Whisk (Chasen)
Nara is the historic center for bamboo whisk carving. The delicate tines are essential for creating the perfect 'crema' on matcha.
A hand-woven, hand-dyed or hand-pressed object made to age beautifully.
Yawataya Isogoro Shichimi Togarashi (7-Spice)
A deeper cut than standard spices, this 280-year-old brand from Nagano uses a unique blend of ginger and perilla for a complex heat.
An edible artifact — a spice, tea or tablet from a local maker.
'The Little Book of Japanese Living' by Erin Niimi Longhurst
A beautiful guide to Ikigai, Wabi-Sabi, and Kintsugi, providing the cultural context behind the other items in the box.
A primer or folded map written by a local — what guidebooks miss.
Pure Japanese Hinoki (Cypress) Wood Oil
Hinoki is the sacred wood used to build Japanese temples. Its scent is clean, lemony, and woody, recreating the 'Shinrin-yoku' (forest bathing) experience.
A botanical oil, candle or resin distilled from the place itself.
Standard (US)
5–8 business days · Free · ships from California
Free
Total $145
Express (US)
2–3 business days · 2–3 business days
$15
Total $160
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