Eat Your Bento Not Your Shirt

Do you love Japanese Bento? Well, your idea of a great lunch may change with this Bento Box Shirt. Bento’s are basically take out boxes of food. Many bento boxes have small compartments that separate each of the food items. We don’t want the sauces to spill into the food next to it. So Smart! CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATIONJapan Friends of Bento Club Boxed Lunch Shirt

Are You Using the Right Voltage While in Japan

The voltage in Japan is 100 Volt, which is different from North America (110V), Central Europe (220V) and most other regions of the world. Japanese electrical plugs have two, non-polarized pins. They will fit into North American outlets. Japanese power outlets are identical to ungrounded (2-pin) North American outlets. While most Japanese outlets these days are polarized (one slot is slightly wider than the other), it is possible to encounter non-polarized outlets in some places. Some North American equipment will work fine in Japan without an adapter, however, some sensitive equipment may not work properly or even get damaged. If you intend to purchase electronic appliances in Japan to use outside of Japan, look for equipment specifically made for oversea tourists. The frequency of electric current is 50 Hertz in Eastern Japan (including Tokyo, Yokohama, Tohoku, Hokkaido) and 60 Hertz in Western Japan (including Nagoya, Osaka, Kyoto, Hiroshima, Shikoku, Kyushu), however this frequency difference affects only sensitive equipment. But when in doubt, it may be a good idea to pack a voltage converter plug just to be on the safe side. CLICK BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATIONJapan Adapter Plug A CLICK BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATIONJapan Grounded Adapter Plug – GUA CLICK BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATIONTravel Accessories Samsonite North American Non-Grounded

Domo-Kun Face Shirt

For those who don’t know…Domo-kun is a cute mascot for NHK, a very popular television station in Japan. He hatched from an egg, lives in a cave and dislikes apples. Domo-kun can be found on many items in Japan and has become very popular in Japan. In 2006, Domo-kun was brought overseas to the U.S. and has appeared on Nickelodeon and in 2008, Target started selling his Halloween costumes. Right on, Domo-kun! He now currently appears on a weekly television show on NickToons in the U.S. Occasionally while walking around town, you may see this cute, lovable monster on a backpack or someone’s t-shirt. Now you know who he is! CLICK HERE TO SHOP DOMO-KUN GOODS