If you like Japanese tea ware and tableware, bento lunch box, Japanese arts, stationery, and Japanese sweets, you will enjoy shopping at Akazuki Japanese Goods Shop! They sell original Japanese goods and items from Japan online at an affordable price and ship everywhere in the world! What’s the good news? My friend Fabien who runs Akazuki Shop is giving away 3 prizes to Just One Cookbook readers!
If you enjoy cooking Japanese food at home, here are some tableware that would go nicely with the delicious food.
To make this popular Chawanmushi recipe on Just One Cookbook, you may want to get these cute Chawanmushi Cups from Akazuki.
Or you might be interested in beautiful soup bowls to serve Asari Clam Soup.
Akazuki Shop has these pretty miso soup bowls to dress up your dinner party!
Now it’s time for GIVEAWAY (worldwide)!
Please read the giveaway rules carefully to enter to win!
First Prize: $50 gift voucher
Enjoy shopping at Akazuki and buy what you like using this $50 gift voucher!
Second Prize: A set of chopsticks
Use them for yourself or give them as a gift – 2 pairs of wooden chopsticks in the gift box!
Third Prize: Three bags of Japanese green tea KitKat!
Enjoy 3 bags off 12 individual wrapped green tea flavored KitKat bars!
The Rules: This giveaway is worldwide, open for everyone. The giveaway will be closed on Thursday April 30, 2014, 11: 59 PM PST. Entries that do not follow the entry requirements will not be considered. Three (3) winners will be randomly selected via random.org and announced at the end of this post and contacted via email on Friday May 1, 2013.
Full disclosure: This giveaway is sponsored by Akazuki.com, Just One Cookbook is not being compensated for promoting this giveaway.
To enter, leave a comment on this post and tell me one Japanese recipe that you wish to see on Just One Cookbook!
You can maximize your chance to win by entering additional entries below.
Bonus Entry 1: Like Akazuki Japanese Shop on Facebook and leave a new comment on this post saying you are a new follower or already a follower.
Bonus Entry 2: Subscribe to Akazuki Japanese Goods Shop by Email and leave a new comment on this post saying you are a new subscriber or already a subscriber.
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Good luck!
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Thank you everyone for participating! I have read all of your responses and took notes for my future reference. This list will be very helpful for my future posts. Thank you so much for your feedback!
Now here are the winners!
The 1st winner is #159 (Dhanya Samuel), the 2nd winner is #381 (Suci), and the 3rd winner is #543 (Joelyn Wong) (The winners were selected via random.org). Congratulations to the winners! I’ll be contacting you shortly. Thank you once again!
Salmon Croquette- I had it at a japanese resturant and it was delicious!!!!!!!!!
i’d love to see any green tea desert recipe and also japanese soups!
thank you for the giveaway from france !
I would love to see hayashi rice or some more mochi recipes (more savory than sweet please!)
I would love to see more udon recipes! Or how to make mochi ice cream!
regular follow of JOC on fb and new follower of Akazuki on fb!
I would of said beef curry but you did that earlier this month…. Other than that the reason I come on here is to learn about new recipes and you’re doing a good job.
I love the recipes on here, I have made a couple now. I wouldn’t mind seeing a few more Ramen recipes maybe?
Stir fried Miso pork and cabbage
I already be JOC fans on facebook
Ramen noodle from scratch.. hope to have authentic ramen noodle recipe from JOC…
I would LOVE to see meal recommendations 🙂 IE a main dish, with sides – Japanese style that would be easy tasty and fun. As I learn more I want to get ideas of how I would serve foods IE a meal (Dinner & Breakfast)
Thank you!
I’m a new follower of Akazuki Japanese Goods Shop on Facebook 😀
I like Just One Cookbook on Facebook 🙂
I’d love to see oshiruko or shiratama shiruko (or both! ;))
I’m not sure of the name, it is known as the working mans cheep meal in Japan. it is like a soup but you can chose up to six different toppings or just one. Depends on what you like. It has a lot of flavor. can be served with rice too.