I'm moving to Tokyo in a month. inb4 weaboo.I'm currently living in Canada.Wondering what gifts I should take with me for my friends and roomates. Everyone says maple-syrup or smoked-salmon, or native art. That's been done, looking for other ideas...
They are a post modern country so you should definitely get local gifts. Get something that would be hard to find in Tokyo, like (real) maple-syrup, smoked salmon, or native art.Don't get them shit they can find down the street.
>>72053corned beef and Canadian dairy products generally
Don't forget maple 'Flavour' syrup. The Japanese aren't big on flavour so it's unlikely that they'll have anything like it. It also goes very well on smoked salmon and native art.
art syrup, smoked maple and native salmon
Just don't bring any weaboo shit, theres enough of that there.
Uncensored pornography.
bring your broken electronics and ask them to fix them with thier "supa powahs of asian smahtnes"
Get some sanity. Not much of it in Japan.
Maple syrup is all I can think ofIf there are uniquely American fish in the Atlantic I guess you can bring that, but I don't know if it will last the trip.
>>72358Ooooooohhhhhhhh Bring some sick American porno, you'll have to get some dirty barely legal shit to shock them, and the fact that its uncensored will get their rocks off.
Pretty much ANYTHING representing your own country. The peopel here always consider food a very acceptable gift, but pretty much anything that comes from your country will be fine, food or otherwise
Canada has no culture hence it sucks for gifts.
if I see one more god damn Japan thread..
Bring them a canadian tuxedo
>>72424HAHA OH GOD>>72053I suggest something from the maritimes. Lobster traps are all the rage, and paintings of the cabot trail and shit are the hot topic.
Since marijuana is legle in Japan why not take some BC bud?
>>72557Bad idea.
Some Poutines