Omiyage refers to souvenirs or gifts that are brought back from travels or visits. They are often given to friends, family, or coworkers as a way of showing appreciation and sharing experiences.
Think of omiyage as a physical memory from your trip. Just like how you bring back photos to share your experiences, omiyage is like bringing back a small gift that represents the place you visited and shows gratitude to those who didn't get to go with you.
Itadakimasu: Itadakimasu is a Japanese phrase used before starting a meal to express gratitude for the food. It is a way of acknowledging the effort and hard work that went into preparing the meal.
Goshisōsama: Goshisōsama is an expression used after finishing a meal to show appreciation for the delicious food and hospitality received. It conveys gratitude towards the host or cook.
Furusato (hometown): The place where someone was born or raised, often associated with feelings of nostalgia and belonging.
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