

If you have a chance to visit Japan in winter, I recommend you to experience of kotatsu! japan japan trend japanese culture travel trip winter kotatsu japanese culture Once you sit under a kotatsu, you cannot easily get out of there. It is a place where family members spend times together and enjoy conversations:) Instead of sitting under a table or sofa,we sit around kotatsu in winter. Many Japanese young generations even do not know it. You can barely see this type of kotatsu nowadays. You need to replace it every two hours to keep warm. In contrast, my grandparents are more familiar with this type of kotatsu. Instead of an electronic heat,It is used Mametan which is solid fuel mixed of some coal ingredients. Nowadays, It consists of an electronic heat under a table with covered heavy blankets over to keep the heat in. It is used a way of staying warm in winter in Japan. When it comes to winter, what do you imagine? It is probably common for everybody to imagine Christmas, but if you ask it to Japanese people, they would answer “Kotatsu”! What is Kotatsu? There is no reason not to take advantage of that!!!! japan japanese japan trend japanese culture culture trend travel trip landscape snowscape winter holiday kairo stay warm The nice thing is these kairo cost only a few cents each(considering of US cents). The kairo’s temperature is around 104 F- 40℃. You can stay warm without wearing winter shoes. It continues its warmth for about 5 hours. It is also kairo for your shoes to help you to stay warm.

then you can stay warm all day long no matter where you are at.

Like the picture, put it in your inner wear. After you open the package, you need to shake to make it warmer, and then it keeps warm for about 13 hours.Ībout the right one, as soon as you open the package and take off the sheet, it gets warm itself. It is the way Japanese people stay warm outside in winter! It is used exothermic effect from combustion reaction of iron powder. Keeping stay warm outside is crucial to enjoy the winter views! On the other hand, it is chilly outside to view such a great scenery in many places around the world. Hot tea beverages, Oolong meets Citrus Tea Latte and Caramel Apple Rooibos Tea will be also available for a limited time! ©2021 Starbucks Coffee Company.The beautiful winter snowscapes and illuminations have been sweeping people off their feet. Sales Period: 26 December 2021 to 18 January 2022 Take-out: Short 501 yen/Tall 540 yen/Grande 579 yen/Venti® 618 yenĮat-in: Short 510 yen/Tall 550 yen/Grande 590 yen/Venti® 630 yen Hojicha meets Caramel Cream Tea Latte (Hot) Take-out: 648 yen, Eat-in 660 yen (Tall size only) In addition to the merchandise collection, Starbucks Japan offers limited-time winter beverage, featuring Hojicha tea! Hojicha meets Caramel Cream Frappuccino and Hojicha meets Caramel Cream Latte are available at Starbucks stores in Japan from 26 December 2021 until 18 January 2022.
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Let’s warm up with 2022 Starbucks Japan New Year merchandise! Here are the full lineup of cute and festive drinkware collection! Starbucks Japan releases various limited-edition merchandise through the year such as Cherry Blossom Collection and Christmas Collection, which are very popular not only in Japan but overseas and tend to sell out quickly once they are released! So if you wish to get items from the New Year Collection 2022, hurry up and purchase before it’s too late! The collections is available at Starbucks stores across Japan as well as the official online store from 26 December 2021 while stocks last. The products are only available in Japan for a limited time. The collection includes a variety of drinkware (tumbler cups, mugs, stainless bottles, etc) with cute and traditional motifs of Japanese New Year such as the animal of the year: Tiger, Daruma Doll, Cat and Mt Fuji, which are perfect for winter holiday season in Japan. Starbucks Japan celebrates New Year with their limited-edition merchandise collection! Starbucks Japan 2022 New Year Merchandise Collection offers traditional Japanese New Year’s theme drinkware!
