19. Check the expiration date of souvenirs
Japan is famous for its delicious snacks. Wherever you go, every city offers a variety of snacks that are hard to resist. However, before shopping like crazy for snacks, don't forget to pay attention to the expiration date. Most snacks have a relatively short shelf life because they are made daily and contain little or no preservatives.
Our advice, buy snacks at the end of your trip. Large airports usually also have souvenir stocks that you wouldn't want to miss.
Even before visiting Japan, you must have heard how amazing konbini, aka convenience stores, are in Japan. That's true. Starting from ready-to-eat food such as onigiri to extraordinary desserts, hot bottled milk tea, you can enjoy everything at the konbini. Coffee lovers who feel 'difficult' due to the lack of caffeine because Japan is synonymous with tea, can also enjoy coffee or lattes made by konbini.
Each department store outlet also has its own special features. Get fried chicken at Lawson and FamilyMart, and oden at 7-Eleven! Don't forget to try the ice cream too!
Klook Tip: 7-Eleven stores in Kyoto also stock limited edition matcha snacks, such as dorayaki and sponge cake. It feels amazing!
The Japanese are also famous for their politeness and deep-rooted traditions. Just look at how Japanese fans cleaned the stadium during the World Cup! From food etiquette to traveling on public transportation, there are many things to do and things you should avoid. Good news for you, Thursday has explained it here!



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