สินค้ามือ 2 จากญี่ปุ่น タイ人の爆買いが止まらない!大人気な日本中古品 โตเกียวพลาซ่า

Japan and Thailand Tourism Channel A beckoning cat unique to Japan. It became very popular during the Edo period and spread from Edo to all over Japan. Very popular in Thailand! Bulk purchases of Japanese second-hand goods are unstoppable! Hello everyone, this is Japan and Thailand Tourism Channel. This has been in the news in Japan as well, but in Thailand, the Japanese second-hand goods market is booming. Let’s take a look at how a huge building and a large number of second-hand items are being sold, in part to the low prices due to the weak yen . A car that just arrived in Thailand has a sticker saying it was made in Japan, but it doesn’t have a license plate. It is a Thai car that is driving normally even without a license plate. Let’s walk through the large store, which is as big as the Tokyo Plaza gymnasium, which just opened about a month ago. As soon as you enter, you can eat and drink at the front. The convenient thing about Thailand is that you can eat and drink anytime and anywhere. The left side of the entrance is At the counter, you will be greeted by a large clay(Haniwa clay figures that were used for rituals) , where you will pay! !Everything is interesting, and what’s more, it’s on top of the foot shogi version(Japanese chess)! an idea that Japanese people would never have thought of. Behind the counter, there is a beckoning cat that is not for sale, Some of the items looked quite old, and rhese were probably expensive even in Japan. In fact, they were the size of a gymnasium. The store staff handed over the expensive items. It’s like this. There are so many different kinds of things, and some of them are amazing antiques, and you can often see branded items at very low prices. Living in Thailand, I don’t just see Japanese, I see this kind of life. Items with a sense of style are the ones that make me feel like Japan. Some of the items have individual names on them, giving you a sense of life and history. Sometimes I think to myself, `They never thought would come to Thailand.’ By the way, in the warehouse… Furniture is lined up in the back. Japanese furniture is extremely reliable. In contrast to Thai wood, which is full of plywood, people go out of their way to buy Japanese furniture because it is made of solid Japanese wood. Even though the tools are old, but Japanese quality still sells well. I saw on the news that Japan’s camping boom is over. As I had been camping in Japan for decades, I’m glad that Coleman is popular in Thailand. Although they are sold, the Japanese dolls and May dolls are made from Japan and have a feeling of old Japan. There are also many dolls with a strong local flavor, such as Higuma(Hokkaido bears), Ainu carvings(from Hokkaido), and Okinawan shisa. There were also dolls with quite a atmosphere. There are many real military swords left behind by former Japanese soldiers. They are often seen at street stalls in antique markets. Look, I don’t know how they came about, but there were some like this. It’s forbidden in Thailand, but it’s there. It’s really spacious and beautiful. ! It’s only 380 baht. I heard a conversation from behind. When I told them that it was used for Buddhist ceremonies such as funerals and Obon festivals(Buddhism events), they were surprised and immediately thanked me. It’s admirable of Thai people to make such a mistake!(These lanterns are strictly for funerals ) But it’s becoming rarer to see them. One set costs 2,000 baht, about 8,400 yen, and the person’s name is written as July 29, 1980. Statue of a maiden on the Aomori Prefecture side of Lake Towada 80 baht, about 350 yen, 50 baht, about 250 yen There’s a shogi board with Nintendo written on it, and it looks like it’s a very old globe. I’m curious as to when it was made and what’s being said about Japan. Mt.Fuji and the Shinkansen are nice. The five-bead abacus, which is somewhat old, about 20 baht and 100 yen, and there was a person’s name written by a child on each clapper, but I was looking around to see if it was from Kochi? How did you like it? In Thailand, Japanese second-hand goods are lined up even in quite rural towns. It’s great that people are finding value in things that are no longer looked at in Japan, and that they are making people happy. also foreigners living in Thailand who are visiting Japan. I felt that the quality and uniqueness of the channel is recognized all over the world.I There are look forward to your continued support of the Japan and Thailand Tourism Channel, which occasionally introduces daily life in Thailand. What do you think? The Japan and Thailand Tourism Channel introduces a variety of information and in-depth tourist destinations about Japan and Thailand. Please subscribe to the channel and get access to a lot of information. Also, if you have any questions about Thailand, please feel free to leave a comment. Thank you for your continued support of this channel.

タイでは日本品を扱うリサイクルショップが増えています。ここは少し前にオープンしたTOKYO PLAZAという巨大な店。懐かしいもの、面白いものを含めて店内の様子をご覧ください。
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