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I think Japan is inventive and I noticed a lot of brilliant things when travelling through the country. But I do believe that the tradition of giving omiyage is strong. So, I was thinking why it wouldn't be possible to make two different ways of packaging, one for family use and one for omiyage. :) It's good for the brands to show they care about the environment and yet they can still contribute to the omiyage culture. This will, in the long run, be better for the environment and people are given the freedom to choose. Maybe in time, people are transitioned far enough to abandon the extra packaging all together.
Just a thought.
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