Friday, August 24, 2018

A Huge Box of Tabinoyado - New Year's Japan Travel Day 7

Tabinoyado

            My husband and I traveled Japan during New Year's holidays. As I mentioned in my previous entry, after shopping at the highway service area in Fukuoka, we finally arrived at his parents' home. My mother-in-law told us, "Welcome back! We had received a package from Amazon several days ago. What is in it? It's pretty heavy."  I had ordered this huge box of Tabinoyado (旅の宿), a popular Japanese onsen bath salt brand, in order to share them with her. You can check out my previous entry, 2 Popular Japanese Onsen Bath Salt Products, for more information about Tabinoyado. 
 

Tabinoyado (regular boxes)
              While regular size Tabinoyado has 13 packs of bath salt in each box like the photo above, the largest box I had ordered contained 94 packs of bath salt! That's why it was very heavy! If you are looking for the best Japanese bath salt, I recommend you to try Tabinoyado, which includes specific hot spring agents. You can purchase regular Tabinoyado bath salt at most drugstores in Japan, but it's not easy to find this largest box of Tabinoyado. I think that you can find this one at Costco in Japan during winter (or you can also order it from Amazon.). By the way, Costco membership card is valid at any Costco warehouse worldwide. With your Costco membership, you can enjoy shopping at Costco in Japan just like you do in your country. Just keep in mind that Japanese Costco only accepts MasterCard credit cards and cash. (Costco in the U.S. accepts Visa credit cards and cash.)
Tabinoyado
       I like the cozy pictures on the package. As I mentioned in my previous entry, the interesting pictures on the packages were drawn by Yasuhiko Kida (木田安彦), a woodblock artist from Kyoto. Yasuhiko visited each Japanese hot spring and made these unique prints for Tabinoyado.
Tabinoyado

Tabinoyado

Tabinoyado

Tabinoyado

       This largest Tabinoyado box had 11 kinds of onsen bath salt! :)  I took 22 packs from the box and gave the rest of them to my parents-in-law. ;) She told me that my father-in-law really loves Tabinoyado. :)
Tabinoyado

      After we enjoyed talking with his parents, we organized our old belonging which were in his parents' closets. We left too many stuffs in closets in their home when we moved to the U.S. from Japan many years ago.  Next day, we continued to organize our belonging, went to shopping and visited my parents home. I will write about it next time. :)
 


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     My entries related to Tokyo can be seen here

     My entries related to Best Japanese Beauty Products can be seen here.
 

     My entries related to Japan can be seen here.

     My entries related to beauty can be seen here.

     My entries related to Japan Haul can be seen here.

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