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Gifts that liven up a group dating party

When it comes to gifts at group dating parties, both men and women are judged on their taste.

In this collection of ideas, we’ve gathered items that will make people think, “Great taste!” without a second thought.

From slightly jokey items to things you’d be genuinely happy to receive, take your budget into account and use this as a reference.

Gifts That Liven Up Group Dates (21–30)

Moomin goods

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Moomin goods

The Moomin family has always been by our side since childhood.

Even as adults, many people remain fans! Moomin goods always delight women as gifts.

Coffee cup sets (cup and spoon), plates, tumblers—there’s everything.

Choose according to your budget!

chopstick rest

[Practical] Easy Crane Chopstick Rest Made from a Chopstick Sleeve
chopstick rest

All the more so for those living alone, a classic example of something you think you have but actually don’t is a chopstick rest.

You’ll often find yourself wishing you had one when you host slightly formal guests.

So, how about giving a cute chopstick rest as a gift? It’s a small item, so it won’t be a burden to carry.

furoshiki (traditional Japanese wrapping cloth)

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furoshiki (traditional Japanese wrapping cloth)

When going out, it’s standard—well, just the norm—to carry your things in a tote bag, backpack, or handbag.

But with the increase in foreign tourists, it seems that furoshiki wrapping cloths for souvenirs are also gaining attention.

You don’t want to miss out on such a cool part of Japanese culture.

bath additive

I tried dumping 100 bath additive packets in at once and taking a bath!
bath additive

Because it’s not something you absolutely need, you won’t buy it without a special reason.

That’s why it’s so nice to receive as a gift, isn’t it? …So how about some bath salts? Especially a slightly pricier kind that you wouldn’t buy for yourself—it feels luxurious and is sure to be appreciated.

When they take a bath, they’ll surely think of you.

matcha

How to whisk delicious matcha (1-minute easy Morning Matcha)
matcha

When it comes to tea, I bet many people only drink bottled green tea or oolong tea.

Haven’t we been having fewer chances to take our time and brew tea leaves in a teapot? Following that kind of small talk at a group date, how about giving matcha as a gift? Not many people keep it at home, so the novelty should make it a hit.

And even without tea ceremony utensils, you can still enjoy simply drinking it—why not use that as a conversation starter?