The perfected art of packing

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I love Japan due to many reasons. Out of all the art of packing, I love it. You don’t need to put extra effort to unpack. The thrill of opening is great. Unpacking is possible without scissors or any other tool. I love this because it is not time-consuming. There were times I was searching for a proper corner to cut off the packets and take things outside. Most of the time it ended up with a mess. Now you know where to tear off, we’re to cut off. Things become easier.


Even the plainest product comes with a pleasant touch of wrap. Everything is individually wrapped. A lot of thought in the presentation and whatever is inside is less important.

Everything is well presented. Biscuits double wrapped. Bento in lacquered boxes. Each sweet is wrapped separately. I have a special love for single-packing, unlike monstrous value packs of chips and other junk foods. You know nothing but you have done with half of the pack with excessive salt plus calories. These tiny packets are the other way around gently reminding you that, “Hey it is over. You have to stop” How sweet!! It saved both my pocket and my health. Good job Japan! LOL!

so have you ever found this packing? Any great wrappings from the other side of the world?

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