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Souvenirs from Japan for people in Hawaii

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#1
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  • 2023/08/03 03:28

Hello.
I would like to bring some Japanese food as a gift to my Asian friends who grew up in Hawaii.
Do you have any suggestions for a relatively popular snack or Japanese food that is not sold at Donki or Mitsuwa? ?
Preferably something light that will last a long time. Sweat

Please give me some good ideas.

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#2
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  • 2023/08/04 (Fri) 01:34
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Everything I bought from Japanese cosco was delicious.

Anything that is not sold in American cosco and is labeled in Japanese is delicious.

Bread, rice crackers, chocolates, etc.

If you buy at the airport, Tokyo Banana was also very popular.

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#3
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  • 2023/08/04 (Fri) 01:43
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Toto-san

Japanese cosco !
Yes, Japanese cosco is not in Hawaii cosco !
I was wondering if I should buy something only for my area ( but there are not that many. )

Thank you very much !


By the way, I'll check again on the web, but I'm not sure if anyone can bring cheese tarts ( and refrigerants ) to Hawaii ?.
Cheese tarts are definitely appreciated....
We don't have Uncle Tetsu either.
Do you sell Hokkaido Cheese Tart in Oahu ??

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#4
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  • 2023/08/04 (Fri) 01:48
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Yes, I think I'll buy it at the airport
Tokyo Banana, nice Ђ(≥ ▽ ≤ Ђ)
thank you !

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#5

Hello.

My son who was born and raised in Hawaii buys these souvenirs for his friends in Hawaii.
1, Tokyo bananas
2, Kit Kat Emaki (currently not sold in Hawaii)
The green tea is especially popular.
3、Bakake, a mix of large bags
(only one kind in Hawaii)》
4、Gin no Budou Sugar Butter Sandwich
5、ROYCE's chocolate
(bought at a store after passport control)

Cheese Tart, I think it's ok.
I once brought home a Basque cheesecake in a cool bag.
I prepared a small refrigerant (less than 100ml), but
I was told at the baggage checkpoint that it was not allowed, so I threw it away on the spot.
but when I bought some chocolates at ROYCE', I bought 2 sets of refrigerant and wrapping material for 100 yen. I replaced them in the bask cake's cold storage bag along with the chocolates. Two sets for 200 yen. There were 4 small ones in the bag.

I can't wait to see my friends' happy faces 🎵.

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#6
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  • 2023/08/04 (Fri) 03:54
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nuiloamama

too nice ✨ ✨ thank you so much for the information 😆😆
I almost gave up on the cheese tart because I saw that dairy and egg products are tricky 💦
cheesecake was ok
Get a cooler at Lloyds after immigration, that's good. ( And chocolate, of course. LOL )
My friend went with miso soup or crackers, so maybe, Bakake, good souvenir👍

By the way, you can find some "Asage" at Donki or Mitsuwa ? I was wondering if I should get freeze dried, maybe instead
I will bring some Tokyo Banana 👍

I definitely want to bring something that is not available in Oahu ! !
( Hokkaido cheese tart, is it available ? )?

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#7
  • nuiloamama
  • 2023/08/04 (Fri) 22:47
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Aloha,

Asage is sold at Donki.
Nagatanien sells freeze-dried miso soup, but it is very expensive. ?

Eggs are not allowed in furikake, but are okay in western and Japanese sweets.
Incidentally, mayonnaise also contains eggs, but it is okay.

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#9
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  • 2023/08/06 (Sun) 02:57
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nuiloamama

Thank you for your comment 😆😆
I'll definitely quit the asage 🙏
He also likes miso soup and soups, so I'll bring freeze dried miso soup, soup, cheese tart, Roy's chocolate, large bag mix of banana cake, Tokyo bana I'd like to bring a little bit of the following 😆

It's really helpful and informative 😆
Thank you very much m(_ __ _)m

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