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Gift giving in Japan: Sad, happy, overjoyed? Have a towel

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By Cassandra Lord

It’s no secret that Japan loves gifts. Whenever a co-worker returns from a holiday or business trip, they’ll bring you something small from the region. Other gifts are often exchanged when visiting a home, celebrating a festival, or when you simply haven’t seen someone in a while.

But what about when you don’t know the person that well? What’s a good house-warming gift for your neighbor or when you want to apologize? Well, then you’d give them a towel of course! What else?

If you’re not from Japan, a towel may not be what first comes to mind, so let’s learn more about this cultural phenomenon.

Why towels?

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Strong connections in your towel and in life. Image: iStock/ GOLFX

There is a good reason for giving towels as a gift. Towels are made by weaving threads together, which makes them a good omen for lasting relationships.

With that in mind, towels are also considered a nice wedding gift, as they are reminiscent of the “Red Thread of Fate” that connects two destined lovers. Money is usually given to newlyweds in Japan, rather than material gifts, so a towel set is a nice extra if you want to give them something physical, too.

Towels are also used to help make you clean, so they are associated with the idea of ridding your life of unpleasantness or anything unwanted. Many also think of towels as the embodiment of “this too shall pass.”

When are towels given?

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Almost everyone has boxes of towels that they have received as presents in their closets that they will pass on to someone else in an endless whirl of pass the towels. It could even be the same towels just going round and round for years, though the 80s' towels usually had garish Italian or French names on them. Still, there must be many oldies, who don't know this now looks a bit passé, who could be suitable recipients of the 80s towel.

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Why no one is trying to be a revolutionist and break this vicious circle by presenting sth different for a change?;)

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