A couple of weeks ago we asked about tools, but what other items should you buy from Japan? Take the Converse sneaker, for example. In Japan, the Chucks Taylors are completely different than the ones you can buy in the US. In America, Converse is owned by Nike and come with the quality you would expect there. In Japan, the Converse trademark is owned by Itochu, a 168-year-old company that can be considered the Toyota of textiles. Itoshu-made Converses are made with stronger and more durable canvas, more smoothly grommed eyelets that are less likely to catch the 100 percent cotton (not polyester) laces, and have reinforced stitching in common stress points to prevent premature splitting. Also, they come in different colors.
There’s a reason why tourists bring empty suitcases to Japan. You can fill them up with car parts, selvidge denim jeans, Japan-pressed vinyl records, Biore sunscreen, limited edition Tomica, and so on.
What non-car goods should you buy from Japan?
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