In Japan, a 'mamoribukuro' is used to store important things around you. Historically, it was a small bag that was carried by the Edo wealthy. They are special bags carefully dyed using a traditional Japanese technique called 'stencil dyeing'.
Today, you can carry your own 'mamoribukuro' from Ponpindo with traditional Japanese patterns that have been handed down over a long history. Find your own pattern that fits your personality! It also makes for a great gift item for friends and family back home.
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Authentic Philly Tokyo Cheesesteak
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Hold history in your hands—discover the soul of the samurai at Tozando Kyoto.
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