13
Mar
09

Kimono Parcel Returned to Japan – Not a happy bunny

wafuku – noun: traditional Japanese clothing

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Today I received a letter from Parcel Force saying I needed to pay import tax for a package from Japan but the letter also said that the parcel would be returned to Japan if not paid by 9 March, which was 4 days ago. I telephoned but the package has been sent back to Japan. It cost me £138 in postage from Japan to Scotland and now I will have to pay that again, to have the package sent back to me. Not a happy bunny!



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Wafuku

This Wafuku blog is about Japanese kimonos, other traditional Japanese clothing and anything else, Japanese or otherwise, that tickles my fancy. Wafuku means traditional Japanese clothing, as opposed to more western-world clothing, which is called yofuku.

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