Wow! It's so wonderful yet under 1000 yen?! Check out these tastefully curated "Washi Petite Gifts" that will impress your guests! ♡
2016.09.14 published
/ "Impressive!" Guests are amazed by these charming and beautiful Japanese petit gifts
Petit gifts for sending off guests are essential to reflect the couple's taste at the end of the celebration! Let's express gratitude to guests with a sophisticated modern touch of Japanese essence♪
① A delightful taste of authentic matcha milk that captivates with its pop design【Yojiya Matcha Milk】
The fragrant Uji matcha and slightly sweet milk powder are condensed into convenient stick packs! Enjoy it deliciously as iced or hot, delivering a comforting taste to guests during their tea time. (5 sticks per pack) ¥769 / Yojiya
② A nostalgic and cozy traditional confection from Niigata【Ukihoshi】
A simple snack made of glutinous rice coated with sugary syrup. The swan packaging is full of happiness! Flavors include matcha (as shown in the photo), coffee, perilla, ginger, yuzu, and 3 more types. ¥350 / Hickory Street Travelers
③ A nostalgic and delicate bite-sized ramune【Takaoka Ramune】
These tiny ramune, approximately 1 cm in size, are crafted by artisans using traditional techniques for beautiful shapes. The fluffy, soft melt-in-your-mouth texture will surely be etched in guests' memories. ¥500 / Select Shop Rin8890
④ Sharing happiness with the auspicious characters and patterns【Colorful Kelp】
This intricately crafted kelp transforms into celebratory characters and designs when rehydrated, making it a unique item that evokes the essence of the wedding. A free service to create custom labels with names is also available for small batches. Each ¥300 / Kelp Kawahito
⑤ Sophisticated Nagasaki tea wrapped in elegance【Tea from "Ocha no Akizukien"】
Including Nagasaki's mild-flavored Japanese black tea, rich gyokuro tea inherited from traditional manufacturing, and roasted green tea made from selected green tea stems. With sophisticated packaging, it offers a taste that even adults will be satisfied with! Each ¥500 (5 packs) / Ocha no Akizukien
⑥ A subtle hint of Japanese flavors in an adult treat【Baked Karinto】
Healthy karinto made from local "okara" soybean and plenty of sesame. The moderate sweetness and rich flavor, featuring ingredients like sweet sake and miso, are also popular among men. Each ¥296 / Daichi Art Festival General Information Center
Designed by artist Riko Takahashi, this washi memo pad expresses the concept of "paper that continues into the future". With its chic appearance, it's sure to resonate with stationery-loving men. Each ¥600 / Furukawa Paper Crafts
⑧ An exquisite fragrance gift for important guests, overflowing with transparency【Original Set from "Listen"】
Customizable fragrance gifts allowing guests to choose from a variety of 150 different scents. The case is excellently designed to also serve as a holder. Orders start from 30 sets. From ¥455 / Listen
⑨ Cute bath cubes resembling traditional Japanese sweets【Furogami Hana】
Bath cubes born in Ise, perfumed with natural essential oils elegantly. Their sweet appearance similar to wagashi is cute, and they can also be separated and handed out individually, which is a recommended idea! (3 pieces) ¥900 / Oise-san
⑩ Playfully designed motif sticky notes that you want to display on your desk【wa block】
Opening the box reveals sticky notes with different designs seen from the front, left, and right. Festive packaging resembling objects like Mount Fuji, castles, daruma dolls, and lion dances captivates guests the moment they receive it! Each ¥580 / Kamio Japan
⑪ A high-quality camellia oil in a retro bottle that appeals to a feminine heart【Sakurajima Tsubaki Oil】
A traditional natural cosmetic made from Sakurajima camellia, which withstands volcanic ash, easily used by both men and women! Recommended as a small gift for bridesmaids as an extra treat. Each ¥462 / NPO Sakurajima Museum
/ Quality of taste is guaranteed / A wide range of introductions from gifts to petit gifts ♡
So, how did you like it? The latest issue of MISS Wedding magazine also introduces many gift ideas that might be helpful, so be sure to check that out too♪ (The information presented here was published in the Autumn/Winter 2015 issue. Please note that product prices and details may have changed since then.)