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Thank you so much for subscribing to my newsletters to stay in touch with my blog! As a small token of my appreciation, I host a monthly giveaway just for my dearest subscribers. ♥
Since I’m still in Japan, I decided to host the same giveaway as last month… so this is Part 2! I know many of you want to get something from Japan, so this month the winner can request a gift from Japan. I’ll be happy to look for it, purchase it, and ship it to you. The total cost of the gift and shipping must be within $100. If the winner doesn’t have any specific item in mind, I’ll find something for him/her.
The winner will also receive a copy of my e-Book, Just One Cookbook – Essential Japanese Recipes.
Important Rule:
- Your email entry has to match with your email address in my Email Newsletter Subscription mailing list.
- This giveaway closes in ONE WEEK (shorter than usual) on Thursday, July 28, 2016 at 12 p.m. PST and is open to participants worldwide (everyone!).
- One (1) winner will be selected via Random.org and contacted via email, so please include a valid email address in the email address entry box (please double check your spelling!).
- The winner are required to respond within 72 hours to claim the prize.
HOW TO ENTER:
REQUIRED TO ANSWER: Please write Store Name(s) (with website link if possible), City and Country where you purchase Japanese ingredients in a comment below. One comment per person, please.
I will share this information with you in the near future! Good luck!
Full Disclosure: This giveaway is sponsored by yours truly.
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Thank you so much for participating this giveaway! The winner is…
Congratulations KC (#349)!! I’ll email you shortly.
I find Japanese ingredients either at the Buford Highway Farmer’s Market (also an international grocery) or at Tomato or Tomato2, which are the only Japanese grocery stores in Atlanta. Tomato is in Norcross, GA in the United States. Here is their website: http://www.tomato-2.com/
I purchase Japanese ingredients from my local super markets around Vancouver, Canada.
https://www.tnt-supermarket.com/en/index.php?
http://www.fujiya.ca/
http://www.izumiya.ca/
Nijiya Market in San Francisco, USA. There’s also lots of other Asian markets that sell Japanese ingrerdients.
Papaya Fresh Gallery (papayabali.co.id), Surabaya, Indonesia
Jungle Jim’s
http://www.junglejims.com/
Fairfield, OH
Tokyo Mart in Tamuning, Guam
Hi Nami, I haven’t been there in a while but Yat Sang Chinese Supermarket in Pretoria, South Africa has a lot of Asian cooking tools and ingredients, including of course, Japanese ones. Website: http://www.yatsang.co.za/
Pacific mercantile
Denver, CO USA
http://www.pacificeastwest.com
As I live in Bangalore,India……..there aren’t any Japanese shops as far as I know.So……I get my friend to send stuff from Yamato-ya in the Safdarjung enclave,New Delhi.