valentine's day gift
Best Valentine’s Day Gifts to Get This Year!
![Thalia Harris](https://blog.sakura.co/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/thalia-harris-96x96.png)
Thalia Harris
Posted on January 30, 2024
Share:
![A man embraces a woman holding a Valentine's Day gift bouquet.](https://blog.sakura.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/valentines-day-gift-thumbnail.png)
Looking for unique and meaningful Valentine’s Day gifts? Why not take inspiration from Japan’s gift-giving culture, where giving gifts is considered an art form and a way to express one’s affection thoughtfully and personally?
Tea Set
![A Japanese tea set featuring matcha.](https://blog.sakura.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/japanese-tea-set.png)
Japanese tea sets make perfect Valentine’s Day gifts. They are also elegant and culturally significant and come with everything for a traditional tea ceremony or a peaceful tea time — teapot, tea cups, a tea strainer, and more. Additionally, the sets are aesthetically beautiful, often adorned with intricate designs and vibrant colors, adding sophistication to the gift. Preparing and sharing tea is a meaningful and intimate experience, making a Japanese tea set a thoughtful and romantic present for Valentine’s Day.
Drawstring Pouch
![A blue, white and red flroal kinchaku pouch from Sakuraco.](https://blog.sakura.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/kinchaku.png)
Japanese drawstring pouches are great Valentine’s Day gifts for several reasons. They’re beautiful unique, and often come with traditional Japanese sweets, making them a delightful present. Besides, they’re versatile, perfect for storing daily items like phones, keys, or jewelry, adding a practical touch to their charm. The Japanese design and craftsmanship make these pouches a unique and memorable gift. Whether it’s the traditional look, practicality, or unique content, these pouches will surely bring joy to your Valentine.
Cookies and Chocolate
Japanese cookies and chocolate are lovely Valentine’s Day gifts, reflecting Japan’s unique traditions and cultural significance. Specifically in Japan, it’s a custom for women to show affection by giving chocolate to men on February 14th. For example, there are different types of chocolate, like “honmei-choco” for true feelings and “giri-choco” for obligation or gratitude.
![Dark chocolate and chocolate chip cookies.](https://blog.sakura.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/cookies-and-chocolate.png)
There’s also White Day on March 14th, when men give gifts to women. More specifically, Japanese Valentine’s Day chocolate and cookies often feature beautiful packaging and can convey various meanings. As a result, they are a thoughtful and culturally rich choice for expressing love and appreciation on this special day.
Are you interested in some amazing snacks for Valentine’s Day? Check out Sakuraco! Sakuraco sends traditional Japanese sweets & snacks, including chocolate, from across Japan to your door.
Furoshiki
Furoshiki, a traditional Japanese wrapping cloth, is a versatile and eco-friendly alternative for gift wrapping. Its origins date back hundreds of years when people used it to carry items to and from public baths. Today, furoshiki is a practical way to wrap gifts of all shapes and sizes and allows for creative and expressive presentation through the choice of materials, colors, and patterns.
![A person wrapping up a purple furoshiki.](https://blog.sakura.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/furoshiki.png)
Moreover, the cloth can be a part of the gift, adding an extra layer of thoughtfulness. Furoshiki is not just a one-time wrapping solution; it can be reused and repurposed, making it a sustainable choice for gift-giving. Overall, its cultural significance and aesthetic appeal make furoshiki a perfect way to show care and consideration for the environment, making it an ideal option for Valentine’s Day gifting.
Chopsticks
Japanese lacquered chopsticks are an exquisite and meaningful Valentine’s Day gift. The intricate craftsmanship and elegant designs of these chopsticks also make them a unique and practical present. The traditional art of lacquering, which involves applying multiple layers of colorful lacquer using natural materials such as eggshells and plants, results in a beautiful and durable finish.
![Two pairs of lacquered chopsitcks.](https://blog.sakura.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/lacquered-chopsticks.png)
The Wakasa lacquerware technique, with its noble glow and representation of the ocean floor, adds a touch of cultural richness to the gift. The use of robust wood for the base further enhances the durability and quality of the chopsticks. The history and tradition behind Wakasa lacquered chopsticks, crafted for over 400 years, make them a unique and thoughtful choice for Valentine’s Day gifting.
Why should I pick up these Valentine’s Day gifts?
Consider picking up these Valentine’s Day gifts for several reasons. For starters, chocolate is a classic and delicious gift that’s hard to resist, making it the perfect choice to show your love and appreciation on this special day. Similarly, jewelry is a lasting and meaningful gift with sentimental value. It also creates memories that can be passed down through generations, making it a perfect way to express your love.
![A man and a woman exchanging Valentine's Day gifts.](https://blog.sakura.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/valentines-day-gift-1.png)
If you deliver your Valentine’s Day gift early, you’ll have a great selection and can ensure you get the desired items before they sell out. All in all, giving a Valentine’s Day gift is a romantic gesture that strengthens the bond between partners and creates timeless memories. Unlike everyday items, Valentine’s Day gifts have a special place in the hearts of loved ones. Which of these gifts would you like to get for your loved ones? Let us know in the comments below!
![Enjoy new Japanese sweets, snacks & tea every month](/sakuraco/assets/images/vertical-cta-banner.png)
Discover authentic flavors with Sakuraco
Get Sakuraco ![package](/_next/static/media/package-icon.8eef663a.svg)
![Enjoy new Japanese sweets, snacks & tea every month](/sakuraco/assets/images/vertical-cta-banner.png)
Discover authentic flavors with Sakuraco
Get Sakuraco ![package](/_next/static/media/package-icon.8eef663a.svg)
Related Articles
![A woman wearing a blue yukata, sitting next to an open red umbrella.](https://blog.sakura.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/yukata-thumbnail-red-umbrella.webp)
Yukata: When is the Best Time to Wear One?
For several years, we have seen many Japanese people and foreigners strolling through Japan in summer in a yukata. Keep reading our ultimate guide to learn everything you need to know about this traditional summer outfit!
![An illuminated temple in Japan during Obon.](https://blog.sakura.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/obon-history-thumbnail-shitennoji-.webp)
Obon: What is the Important History Behind It?
People across Japan celebrate Obon, a traditional holiday, to honor the spirits of their ancestors. They observe this three-day festival with dances, floating lanterns, and regional customs.
![A bunch of men wearing colorful jinbei.](https://blog.sakura.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/jinbei-new-thumbnail-1.webp)
Jinbei and More Amazing Japanese Clothes for Men!
Join us as we explore the beauty and versatility of these beloved pieces, celebrating their lasting impact on fashion and style and uncovering the stories behind their enduring popularity.
![A castle on Okinawa Island.](https://blog.sakura.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/okinawa-island-thumbnail-zakimi-castle-ruins.webp)
Okinawa Island: The Ultimate Tropical Getaway
Okinawa Island is the largest in the prefecture of the same name. However, the smaller islands in this prefecture also harbor a wide range of attractions, diverse environments, historical sites, and perfect beaches.