
This Japanese word for souvenir (お土産) are representative
meibutsu (名物, literally
famous things) applied to regional specialties and are often exchanged among work colleagues and family members upon the return of one who was away not just as a keepsake but as a way to apologize for one’s absence and a consolation for those whom did not get to make the trip this time. Via
Present /&/ Correct we are directed towards this rather brilliant and wonderfully granular map of the country from
Haconiwa design studios. One can explore on any section on the grid to learn about local delicacies and take a virtual vacation. Much more to explore at the links above.