![]() ![]() ![]() 40601 Majisto’s Workshop: Hands on review and Back of Box Builds. ![]() 40601 Majisto’s Magical Workshop: Finessing the Figures November 21, 2023.View Ramblingbrick’s profile on Īrchives Archives Categories Categories Recent Posts.View RamblingBrick’s profile on Facebook.We try to get new episodes out every couple of weeks: you will find us wherever you find your podcasts Find us on Social Media The Extra Pieces Podcast is a collaboration between the Rambling Brick and Jay's Brick Blog. Help support our running costs by clicking on our affilliate links when you are shopping for LEGO sets online at the Online LEGO Store: Inside was a white confectionary, in its own transparent packet, about 2.5 cm in diameter, printed with the Knights Kingdom logo on the side. After a cursory inspection, I opened the mouth. I popped open the seal on the plastic box, and the dragon car shaped box glided out, like the way a roller coaster car glides towards the pickup chain. I agonised over the possibilities that might be spoiled by opening the ‘Thing mint in box,’ versus my curiosity, and spoiling the mystery by running the label through a translation program first. Perhaps it is a use by or ‘Best before’ date. What could that be? This was after I returned home. That is not entirely true: there was a date that read. There was a label I could not read, due to my near absent knowledge of Japanese script. Today, I picked it up and looked at the base. After getting it home, it sat on a bench for a few months. I picked it up, took it to the register and purchased it. I could not read the shelf label, and the battery in my phone was failing – so I was reluctant to use an online translation service. Any indication as to what was inside was written in Japanese on the bottom. It rattled as if it contained several poly bags. SHOGUN CANDY Jpanese snacks & Japanese candy, popular DAGASHI assortment set, Japanese snack box, Japanese sweets, (NINJA BOX (gluten free)) 4.5 out of 5 stars 58. Price and other details may vary based on product size and colour. ![]() This is one of the roller coasters at LEGOLAND parks, which I had not had a chance to ride on due to time constraints. 1-48 of 256 results for 'japanese mystery box' Results. In this box was a cardboard dragon, emblazoned with Knight’s Kingdom, Dragon’s Apprentice. And then I saw it.Ī transparent plastic box, with LEGOLAND Japan’s logo on the side. Most of the actual building sets I could find elsewhere. I picked up a cap, a multicoloured elephant bag charm and a LEGO City Airport enamel badge – all exclusive to LEGOLAND Japan. I had to catch a train at 2pm, in order to make my back to Kansai Airport for an early evening flight. After several days in Osaka, and another few at Japan BrickFest, I had made my way to LEGOLand Japan. I was standing in the shop at LEGOLAND Japan, at the tail end of my whirlwind visit to Japan. It was 1:30 in the afternoon, and I was running out of time. Use exclusive coupon code TEAMJAPANESE for $5 off Tokyo Treat and Sakuraco boxes.In which I throw caution to the wind and make a completely unknown purchase at LEGOLAND Japan. I loved the refreshing Okinawa Shikuwasa Jelly (made from a local citrus) and the brown sugar bread! Sakuraco sent me the August 2022 box to try out. I love this because you will have something you can use forever even after all the sweets have been eaten, and you can slowly build up a collection of homeware to Japanify your space! They also include something for the home in each box, such as ceramics or a furoshiki cloth. They source their snacks from local makers and small businesses all over Japan, including many family businesses who have been honing their craft for generations!īoxes typically include tea bags, traditional Japanese sweets such as mochi, manju and yokan, cakes and seasonal treats. Inspired by the importance of tea culture in Japan, Sakuraco is all about taking it slowly and appreciating beautiful and authentic Japanese tea, sweets and snacks. If your interests lie more in traditional Japanese culture, you will love the Sakuraco box. ![]()
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