What's inside
What we'll source for your Tokyo, 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 Tokyo
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Ippodo Tea Co. Kan-no-shiro Matcha
A premium ceremonial grade matcha from one of Japan's most prestigious tea houses, essential for the Tokyo tea ceremony experience.
An edible artifact — a spice, tea or tablet from a local maker.
Yoku Moku Cigare Rolled Butter Cookies
A quintessential Tokyo 'omiyage' (souvenir), these delicate butter cookies are a staple of high-end department store gift halls.
An edible artifact — a spice, tea or tablet from a local maker.
Shoyeido Autumn Leaves Incense (Aki-kaze)
Shoyeido is a master incense maker; this scent evokes the serene atmosphere of a Tokyo temple garden in the fall.
A botanical oil, candle or resin distilled from the place itself.
Kamawanu Traditional Japanese Tenugui Cotton Cloth
A versatile, hand-dyed cotton cloth used for everything from gift wrapping to hand drying, featuring classic Tokyo patterns.
A hand-woven, hand-dyed or hand-pressed object made to age beautifully.
Midori MD Notebook Journal - A5 Grid
Tokyo is a stationery mecca; this notebook features world-class bleed-resistant paper and minimalist Japanese design.
A hand-woven, hand-dyed or hand-pressed object made to age beautifully.
The Monocle Travel Guide to Tokyo
A sophisticated guide that goes beyond tourist traps to explore Tokyo’s unique architecture, design, and neighborhood culture.
A primer or folded map written by a local — what guidebooks miss.
Aitoh Chiyogami Origami Paper Pack
Traditional Washi paper featuring intricate patterns that teach the geometric precision and art of Japanese folding.
A primer or folded map written by a local — what guidebooks miss.
Yawataya Isogoro Shichimi Togarashi (Seven Spice Mix)
An iconic spicy seasoning found on every ramen and udon table in Tokyo, providing the essential 'kick' to Japanese soul food.
An edible artifact — a spice, tea or tablet from a local maker.
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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