Hi Everyone! As holiday season is just around the corner, I have prepared some giveaways to celebrate the season.
Today I am partnering with Akazuki Japanese Goods Shop – your favorite go-to Japanese goods store – to give away 3 awesome gifts!
In case you’re not familiar with this cool and amazing online store, Akazuki carries various Japanese goods and ships everywhere from Japan! They sell tableware, bento supplies, teaware, stationery, posters, and even sweets and snacks!
This giveaway contest is open to everyone worldwide! So make sure to read the rules carefully, and enter for your chance to win one of the following gifts!
The first winner will receive $50 Gift Card to shop at Akazuki Japanese Goods Shop.
The second winner will receive Striped Meoto Chopstick Set (male & female).
The third winner will receive a Japanese Furoshiki of your choice! Furoshiki is a traditional Japanese wrapping cloth, which is used to transport clothes, gifts, or other goods.
To enter for your chance to win one of above 3 gifts, leave a comment on this post that answers the following question:
If or when you visit Japan, what kind of Japanese product(s) are you interested in purchasing? A kitchen gadget? A tableware? A kimono? Maybe a special food?
You can earn up to five bonus entries by leaving a separate comment (with the same email address) for each of the below actions:
Bonus Entry 1: “Like” Akazuki on Facebook. (Leave a separate comment if you have done this.)
Bonus Entry 2: “Like” Just One Cookbook on Facebook. (Leave a separate comment if you have done this.)
Bonus Entry 3: Subscribe to Namiko Chen on YouTube. (Leave a separate comment if you have done this.)
Bonus Entry 4: Follow Just One Cookbook on Google+. (Leave a separate comment if you have done this.)
Bonus Entry 5: Follow Just One Cookbook on Pinterest. (Leave a separate comment if you have done this.)
Bonus Entry 6: Go to my Facebook Page and “Share” one of my posts on your timeline. (Copy and paste the hyperlink of your Facebook post in a separate comment if you have done this.) You can submit this “Bonus Entry 5″ every day to increase your chance to win!
Three (3) winners will be selected via Random.org and announced on Monday, December 1, 2014. This giveaway closes on Sunday, November 30, 2014 at 12 p.m. PST and is open to participants worldwide (everyone!). The winners will be contacted via email, so please include a valid email address in the email address entry box.
Full Disclosure: This giveaway is sponsored by Akazuki Japanese Goods Shop.
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Thank you for participating this giveaway! The winners are…
First winner: Sin Ye Hwang (#408)
Second winner: Rachel Brown (#21)
Third winner: SZheng (#136)!
Congratulations! I’ll contact you shortly via email.
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If i visit Japan.. I would love to buy their mochi and melon pan
When I visit Japan, I always purchase the special edition Kit Kat flavours. They are so delicious and unique, especially the cherry blossom and Amao strawberry ones! I would also like to express my appreciation to you, Nami, for introducing so many recipes to me that are always a hit when I cook them for my family! I’ve liked Akazuki and Just One Cookbook on facebook 🙂
I follow Just One Cookbook on Pinterest (as INwriter). 🙂
I already follow on FB. 🙂
Just One Cookbook, I mean.
If I ever get back to Japan again (besides just the airport), I want to get a kimono and a bowl or authentic ramen!
I follow JOC on Google+
I subscribed to Nami on Youtube
I liked JOC on fb
I buy all kinds of stuff I thought I never needed when I go to Japan. They just have so many interesting little things you never thought you would use. But the one thing I ALWAYS buy when I go to Japan is the special foods. In the winter I get the white chocolate cookies, ALWAYS. And I love the sea grapes from Okinawa, and I love the watermelon ponzu-tasting sauce from Okinawa too. And NONI JUICE is amazing from Okinawa!
I subscribed to your youtube channel!
If I were to visit Japan I would buy a mixture of everything, food, kitchen gadgets and clothes. Probably a lot of clothes, so many cute clothes.
I liked ‘Just one cookbook’ on facebook
If I visit Japan, I would be very interested in buying traditional japanese kitchen knives and a Bonsai.