Japanese food packaging
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In many Japanese stores like rice or miso shops, you could find that the people working traditionally wear a special type of apron, these are called
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Pocky "Regional" Flavors: Amaou Strawberry; Gorojima Kintoki (vegetable); Satonishiki Cherry; Yubari melon; Grapes & Uji Matcha
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Oniguiri packaging needed a redesign to improve your visibility in the Market. Abesan is a traditional Japanese company that wants to preserve the culture of its origins in Brazil.
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MORINOE in Japanese means ‘house of the forest’. The art direction for this brand is just lovely with sketchy illustrations of flora and fauna.
Something you won't see anywhere else! An early-run 1970's Hi-Chew candy box!
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Milky candy with picture of Peko-chan. My favorite candy as a child.
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