This giveaway is exclusive to Just One Cookbook Email Newsletter Subscribers!
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.
Nijiya market
http://www.nijiya.com
Don Quixote
http://www.Donquixotehawaii.com
Marukai
http://www.marukaihawaii.com
fan Japan at Mitsui Outlet Park at Sepang, Malaysia
Emporium shokuhin
http://www.emporiumshokuhin.com.sg/
in Singapore
I buy Japanese ingredients at the CitySuper supermarket in Taipei, Taiwan, which is located in the SOGO department store.
http://www.citysuper.com.tw/
They have a large selection of japanese food items and also regularly hold Japan-themed events.
Aeon (www.aeonretail.com.my), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
I shop at gourmet market and home fresh mart in BKK, Thailand
I shop at RnB and Carrefour, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
I cannot usually find Japanese ingredients where I live but every now and then products such as green tea, sushi ingredients are available at Lidl (German company) at Rovereto, Italy. This week I bought tea and sushi rice; the tea is Japanese but packed in Germany
Marukai, Gardena, Calfornia
Tokyo Central, West Covina, California
I live in Oklahoma City and there are no Japanese superstore, the only two asian market that carry japanese stuff is China Town Supermarket and Cao Nguyen Market. Everytime I go back to Canada I always go to T & T supermarket in Calgary, AB. I love to make Japanese food but we have very little ingredient to make good food.
Sakuraya Fish Mart, Singapore ( http://www.sakuraya.com.sg/e-sakurayahome.html) I replenish my seaweeds, soy sauce and other Japanese food stuff there.
Sunrise Mart in Manhattan, NY in the United States
Hello Nami, I hope you’re having a great time in Japan. We only have one specific shop that is Japanese fully based. It’s called Japan Mart, http://www.japanmart.co.nz. Other shops may be Chinese based and sell (some) Japanese products. Japan Mart is in Auckland, here in New Zealand. I do hope that in time a few more will open.
Good Evening Nami,
This afternoon I was in the mood for one of your dishes and needed a few ingredients. So I ran to O’mart the only store in Killeen, TX where I can purchase all my oriental products. I absolutely love this place. https://theomart.wordpress.com/
Marukai and Don Quijote
Honolulu, Hawaii USA