Last weekend was a three-day weekend.
Traffic jams were also observed in Mizunami City here, giving the impression that everyone must have been going to various places! I have the impression that everyone is going to various places. Travelling is nice!
I’ve heard here and there that the souvenir shops are also very busy, but I wonder what the actual situation is like.
This week I concentrated on Mt. Maybe I was influenced by the story of the souvenir shop lol.
So, we have a variety of Mt Fuji tableware, and we recommend the Fuji-shaped sake cup with blue glaze.
This week’s recommendation: blue glazed Fuji-shaped sake cups.
Fuji itself when placed upside down.
We recommend the standard blue version.
But Red Fuji is also good.
I think it would be nice to enjoy the sunset at a campsite where you can see Mt Fuji with this gulp in your hand… but it looks like it’s already cold this season for camping around Mt Fuji.
As mentioned at the beginning of this article, Fuji tableware can be recommended as a souvenir for inbound customers.
Or rather, even if you are not an inbound, it is of course recommended for Japanese people as well.
Fuji and more.
So this week we are all-Fujiyama and have five new items.
Various items are available for Mt.
We have handled various Fuji items in the past.
Other items are also introduced for reference.
The most popular is here, the Mt Fuji mug.
This is a Fuji teacup.
It is a handmade teacup with a taste, but it is popular for its cute finish.
They are sold not only in Japan but also in New York (mogutable).
A dishcloth with a mizuhiki in the shape of Mt Fuji. Recommended as a gift.
This one-pointed Mt Fuji.
The dishcloth is a product that can be recommended as part of the product line-up, as it can be used as a souvenir, gift or for personal use.
This is a soy sauce dish in the shape of Mt Fuji.
It is an interesting item that, if you put soy sauce in the bottom half, it becomes a nice-looking Mt Fuji.
Side story
The 2024 camping season is finally entering autumn, which means that I will be visiting the Oguro River campsite in the near future.
Even though I think the camping boom may have died down, it is still sometimes difficult to get reservations, so camping is still very popular.
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