LIKE many people, I’ve always wanted to go to Japan, but thanks to the various demands of modern life (taxes, rent, student loans), it’s not likely that I’ll be touching down in Tokyo any time soon. A quick Expedia check reveals that the cheapest return ticket from New York to Tokyo in a few weeks would cost me close to $1000 — it’s a once-in-a-lifetime trip that only a small percentage of people will be lucky enough to make. Sakuraco is a subscription box that aims to “share more of the roots of Japanese snack and afternoon tea culture” The box contains an assortment of 20 snacks, teas and other artisinal items TRY SAKURACO While there’s no replacement for a trip to Japan,
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