It wasn’t a big space but four aisles full of products from Japan such as home storage solutions, dining ware, utensils, cometics, etc. is sufficient.
My favourite space would have to be the dining ware and chopsticks area. As much as the little plates and bowls were attractively tempting, I didn’t buy any. I always say a home can never have enough dining ware–that is so true in my case. Other than food blogging and photography, we like using appropriate dining ware in the home. Maybe next time.
Lots of chopsticks in different sizes and colours. They have chopsticks with cases. And there are chopsticks for cooking too.
Our love for Asian cuisine has made our home very chopsticks-friendly. We have a sufficient amount of chopsticks at home now, most of them came from our travels. I bought a pair of chopsticks with case which I now keep in the office and two pairs of long chopsticks which I can use for cooking.
Whenever I’m at 100-Yen shops, I also look out for chopsticks rests. I’m glad Little Japan had a few when I visited and luckily, I found a four-leaf clover chopsticks rest. Isn’t it adorable?
LITTLE JAPAN
Level 3, Market City
9-13 Hay Street
Haymarket Chinatown, Sydney
Open Everyday 10am – 7pm. Thursdays until 8pm
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Heart of Rachel
We have Japanese stores like that too. I love the cute things they sell. I bought bento stuff on my last visit but I haven’t used them yet. 🙂