Many Japan lovers know that Kit Kats are a very big deal in Japan. In fact, Japan supports and provides more than 308 flavors throughout Japan. However, it was just unveiled that Nestle Japan has elevated the interest in Kit Kats to a new level. Now, Nestlé Japan is overhauling five of its larger-sized KitKat products in September, swapping out their glossy plastic for a matte paper variation, though it's unclear if the new KitKats will adopt the same technique that Nestlé developed for what it claims to be the world's first recyclable paper candy wrapper.
The brand is even advocating a second use for the redesigned packaging by urging customers to turn the bags into paper cranes, so you'll not only be able to indulge in a sweet treat but also de-stress with a sweet new hobby.
Our founder, Mr. Carl Rosa, posing with a rare Japanese Black Watermelon named a 'Densuke'. These watermelons fetch a hefty price - from $200 to $6,000. It was a gift from Japanese film director Aoki Watanabe when Carl visited during a project in Farmington, New Mexico. These delicacies are known throughout Japan but rarely seen.
After spending a month in Japan during the springtime, I received a number of questions about Cherry Blossoms in Japan. So, I decided to create a list of 10 facts/concepts about the Sakura (cherry blossoms) and slowly created a video over time for our website. This video will provide you with just about everything you'd ever want to know about the Sakura! Enjoy!
Here are some helpful links about the cherry blossoms in Japan:
The 2020 Cherry Blossom Forecast:
Trip Advisor's Cherry Blossom Forecast on Trip Advisor - Chatting
The ultimate guide to seeing Cherry Blossoms in Japan:
Amazing Picture Gallery of Cherry Blossoms in Japan, and beyond: