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Exclusive “DESIGN MUSEUM JAPAN” 
Exhibition Care Package Giveaway

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Kokoro Care Packages takes you on a journey through the tastes of Japan with their artisanal foods made by local Japanese farmers and producers. Each product is carefully selected for its tradition, quality and taste.

In this Exclusive “DESIGN MUSEUM JAPAN” Exhibition Care Package, JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles has partnered with Kokoro Care Packages to curate a special package representing six Japanese prefectures showcased in the exhibition: Fukuoka, Hyōgo, Ishikawa, Iwate, Shizuoka and Toyama. Each prefecture has its own unique culture, landscape and foods – a few of which have been chosen for you to enjoy.

Find out more about Kokoro Care Packages at kokorocares.com | @kokorocares


*To view the flipbook in full screen, please click on the "Fullscreen" icon on the lower right-hand corner from the window above.
 

Products

  • Fukuoka Prefecture: Yuzu Salt Candy
  • Hyōgo Prefecture: Tosazu Vinegar (Shokaku)
  • Iwate Prefecture: Nanbu Yuba (Dried Tofu Skin) and Yuzu Soup
  • Shizuoka Prefecture: Daships Soy Chips (Salt Flavored)
  • Miyagi & Kanagawa Prefecture: Luxury Matcha Soba Noodles
  • Toyama Prefecture: Vegetable Dashi Miso (Vegan)
  • Ishikawa Prefecture: Concentrated Brown Rice Amazake, non alcoholic

How to Enter

To enter the giveaway, you must visit the “DESIGN MUSEUM JAPAN | Bridging Design and Life” exhibition at our JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles Level 2 Gallery and follow the entry rules below:

  1. Participate in the “What Does Design Mean to You?” activity
  2. Do one of the following: (a) make a social media post and tag JAPAN HOUSE LA (@japanhousela) (b) sign up for the newsletter OR (c) take a visitor survey
  3. Draw to see if you won the prize on the spot!
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