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What should I bring back from Nagoya?
Pottery-Seto pottery is very famous in Japan, and its firing technology was transmitted from China in the Kamakura era (AD14th century). After hundreds of years of accumulation, it has formed a multi-level style from daily necessities to artistic masterpieces.

Gifu and Paper Umbrella-Gifu's paper umbrella is famous all over Japan. At that time, it was started by the vassal to help the samurai's life and reward them for making umbrellas. The paper umbrella has bright colors and complicated technology. It is said that there are 12 processes from bone cutting to paper pasting.

Hometown of twist dyeing: there is pine-there is pine twist dyeing for 400 years, which is often used to make kimonos. It is said that it takes more than 70 processes to make a twisted dyed kimono. The so-called twist dyeing is to tie up the cloth bit by bit with thread, and then dye it so that the place where the thread is tied up is not colored and has a three-dimensional effect. At present, dyed pine has been designated as an important cultural heritage in Japan.

Shopping Tip: Shopping in Nagoya is subject to 5% tax, and spending more than 65,438+00,000 yen (excluding tax) in large department stores can be refunded immediately.