Not my personal favorite, but friends and relatives seem to like Cheetara (cheese and surimi) which is sold in many supermarkets. I can confirm that most Hokkaido gifts can be bought at Chitose airport, and that the price is reasonable unless you want Yubari melon.
Not my personal favorite, but friends and relatives seem to like Cheetara (cheese and surimi) which is sold in many supermarkets. I can confirm that most Hokkaido gifts can be bought at Chitose airport, and that the price is reasonable unless you want Yubari melon.
Australians may struggle getting some of these through customs.
Honest about to go to Japan - I would easily take a tour guide of things to do - i'm overwhelmed!
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