What makes a Japanese meal tastes even better? When you enjoy it with a pair of nice Japanese chopsticks of course! 😉
I’m giving away TWO (2) sets of beautiful and elegant Japanese chopsticks (His & Hers in a box) which I bought from a chopstick store in Asakusa, Tokyo (read my travel post). What they look like? Well, they’ll be a surprise as the store has nicely packed and wrapped the pairs of chopsticks in a box before I was able to take a picture… Hope the winners will enjoy these beautiful chopsticks!
To enter for your chance to win a set of chopsticks (His and Hers), leave a comment on this post that answers the following question:
If you have been to Japan, which city did you enjoy the most? If you haven’t been to Japan, where do you want to visit first?
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Two (2) winners will be selected via Random.org and announced on Monday, August 11, 2014. This giveaway closes on Sunday, August 10, 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.
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Thank you so much for participating this giveaway. Here are the two winners!
Congratulations, Yip Ke Fen (#182) and Lou (#311)! I’ll be contacting you via email shortly.
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I would love to visit Kyoto someday!!!!
My husband and I are traveling to Japan later this year and have planned our schedule to visit: Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Nagasaki and Yokohama. It will be a very busy trip but we want to experience as much of Japan as we can. We are so excited! ワクワクします! thank you for all of your helpful tips!!
And subscribed on youtube! Thanks so much for the giveaway! I would love to win! I dream of going back to Japan again someday and the chopsticks can help take me there! We visited Asakusa so it would be even more special.
Added you to google+!
Followed on instagram! LOVE all of your photos so much!!!!
Followed you on pinterest! Cannot wait to try some of your recipes!
Liked you on Facebook!
Been to Japan twice so far. Kyoto was my favorite city, though I loved them all.
Being so close to Osaka, Nara, Yoshinoyama and all the temples surrounding Kyoto along with its rural flair made it the winner over Tokyo for me.
Liked your FaceBook as well 🙂
Kamakura is definately a place that my family wants to return to and visit again.
Hi! What city did I enjoy the most in Japan? That is a super hard question to answer! So I asked my husband and he picked Kyoto — we really enjoyed seeing all of the historical sites, especially Nijo Castle. 🙂
I’ve never been to Japan, but when I go (and it will happen) I want to visit Shinonoi and Nagano where my husband spent a lot of time.
we visited tokyo,osaka and kyoto on our honeymoon almost 2 years ago and it was the best vacation ever!
we love tokyo because it has a great modern city vibe, osaka for the osaka castle and we love love love everything about kyoto! we love japan! the food was amazing, never had a bad meal while we were there.
I’ve been to Tokyo many years ago, would love to visit there again. We had an exchange student from Saku City, Nagono a few years ago, so I like to visit her and her family there too. Kyoto, Hokkaido too. I have heard a lot about those beautiful and fun places.
Love your site. Brings back memories and new adventures in food. Lived in Tokyo as a child and would like to re-visit as an adult. I’m sure there are many many changes…