May 13, 2012
Mother's Day in Japan?
Yes. Carnations are the most common gift for Mother's Day here. Potted or cut. This traditional cake shop is offering sugar cookies printed with carnations and Arigatou Okaasan ("Thank you, Mother") on them. The display card says "Thanks Mother's Day!" in English at the top and underneath that it says "Mother's Day cookie" in Japanese. The price is 1 for 120 yen.
Click on the labels for more posts about Mother's Day and check Kids Web Japan-- Mother's Day.
Posted by Annie Donwerth Chikamatsu at 10:08 AM
Labels: Mother's Day in Japan
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