Japanese Gifts
- Things that bring good luck
- Dharma (Daruma)
- Maneki-Neko (Lucky Cat)
- Buddhist Statues
- Wind chimes
- Brooms
- The Seven Lucky Gods
- Good-Luck Charms
- Fuda (Talismans)
- Gourds
- Papier-Mache Dog
- Shisa (Okinawan Lion Dogs)
- Cutlery and Food, Drinks
- Bento Lunch Box
- Dried Goods
- Sake
- Sake Cups
- Edo Kiriko (Cut Glass)
- Bowls
- Ceramics
- Chopsticks
- Japanese Sweets
- Tea ceremony Utensils
- Stationery and others
- Transcribing Sutras
- Furoshiki (Wrapping Cloth)
- Little envelopes for Monetary Gifts
- Postage Stamps
- Red-Seal Book
- Notepaper
- Washi Paper
- Inkstones
- Ink Brushes
- Things to play
- Incense
- Karuta Playing Cards
- Dice
- Origami
- Tops
- Kites
- Fireworks
- Things to wear or apply
- Buddhist rosaries
- Safflower Rouge
- Camellia Oil
- Tenugui (Cotton Towels)
- Footwear
- Folding fans and Round Fans
- Combs
- Kanzashi (Decorative Hairpins)
- Netsuke
- Obi (Sash)
- Yukata (Summer Kimono)
- Ornaments
- Sanpo (Small Offering Stands)
- Bells
- Paper Lanterns
- Japanese candles
- Ukiyo-e