When I visited Arima Onsen (有馬温泉), I purchased this Tansan Senbei (炭酸せんべい) from Yunohanado-Honpo (湯の花堂本舗). Tansan Sebei are soda crackers and this package has 3 flavors (vanilla, chocolate, strawberry) inside.
I wanted to host a giveaway at the same time when I share my travel post about Arima Onsen, but the expiration date for this snack is August 14…, so I decided to do the giveaway first!
Important Rules:
- Please Note: Your email for the comment has to match with your email address in my Email Newsletter Subscription mailing list.
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- 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!).
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- Please note that the crackers’s expiration date is August 14, 2016.
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Required: Subscribe to Just One Cookbook Email Newsletter if you haven’t (see the Important Rules above) and tell me in a comment below what you are interested in getting from Japan for August Email Subscriber’s Giveaway. One entry per person.
Good luck!
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Thank you for entering this giveaway! The winner is…
Congratulations Meg (#122)! I’ll email you shortly!
I love Japanese crackers! I especially like the dry popped Mochi kind that look like little balls.
I would love any kind of senbei.
Love to try one of these crackers!
I love Japanese tea sets, any kind of dishes, cups. They are beautifully crafted.
Thank you!
I’d like to win the tansan senbei please. Thanks.
Tried a lot of your recipes. All so good. I even doing tips and other useful dos and don’ts from your blog. More power and thank you.
Thank you for always giving away things!
Anything about Japanese food is always delicious! Thank you for all your hard work.
Hello!
I did Arubaito in Aichi-ken in 2006 (Nagoya-shi) and again in 2008 (Toyota-shi).
I really miss the foods and drinks. I’d like a can of Cafe au lait (カフェオレ-) Boss (ボス) (Suntory) just to remember one of the best moments in my life.
Thank you!
Hi Nami,
I subscribe to your newsletter. I am interested in getting some small serving bowls (for the assorted pickles, etc.) that accompany meals. I bought some in Japan when I last went, but now I want to collect them!
Brenda
Youkan or kakigoori-ki! The ice shavers in America just don’t do the right consistency….
Honestly any type of japanese dishware would be so cute!!
Japan has such cute gadgets. I can’t wait till I can visit Japan and go on a shopping spree.
I subscribe to your newsletter!
I think it would be pretty cool to see more Japanese desserts and sweets 🙂