If you're unsure what to give as a Father's Day gift, give a practical and stylish "Tenugui" (hand towel)

Father's Day is the third Sunday in June.
This day comes around every year, and many people are probably wondering what to give this year.

Alcohol and ties are nice, but I'd like to give something more practical that subtly conveys my feelings.
For those people, we recommend the traditional Japanese towel.

Why Tenugui are chosen as Father's Day gifts

1. Practical and everyday use

Tenugui are convenient cloths that can be used for a variety of purposes, such as wiping away sweat, replacing towels, wrapping around the neck, or wrapping something.
Made of cotton, it is gentle on the skin and dries quickly, making it perfect for everyday use.

There may be many fathers who say, "Actually, I use it every day."

2. There are a wide variety of designs, making it fun to choose

There is a wide variety of designs available, from those with a calm atmosphere to patterns reminiscent of hobbies and refreshing seasonal designs.
The appeal is that you can choose a design that suits each person's personality, such as a fish pattern for a dad who loves fishing, or a Mt. Fuji pattern for a dad who loves traveling.

3. A uniquely Japanese gift

Tenugui are household items that have supported life in Japan since ancient times.
It's not flashy, but it's a thoughtful gift that can be used in everyday life .
The elegant Japanese feel is one of the reasons why it is chosen as a Father's Day gift.

Gift wrapping makes it even more special

Wrapping the tenugui in a furoshiki cloth or adding a Father's Day message card will make it a more meaningful gift .

Introducing some recommended hand towels for Father's Day

Click here for a list of recommended hand towels for Father's Day

Summary: Express your gratitude with a hand towel you can use every day

Father's Day is a day when you can express your gratitude without having to do anything special.
A tenugui that can be used every day is a warm gift that will remind you of the face of the person who gave it to you every time you use it.

This Father's Day, why not give your father a practical and thoughtful Japanese tenugui?

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