WASHIDA University Gōshugi-bukuro – “Futtoppara Tai” (Snapper)
WASHIDA University Gōshugi-bukuro – “Futtoppara Tai” (Snapper)
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This playful and eye-catching gōshugi-bukuro (traditional Japanese gift envelope) features a bold design of a red snapper (tai), a symbol of celebration and good fortune in Japan.
Part of the “Futtoppara” (generous-hearted) series by WASHIDA University, this envelope adds a humorous, festive twist to traditional gift-giving—perfect for weddings, congratulations, or any joyful occasion.
Printed on Japanese washi paper, it blends cultural charm with lighthearted fun, making your gift extra memorable
Why snapper?
In Japan, “tai” is associated with the phrase medetai, meaning “auspicious” or “happy.” It's often used in celebratory dishes and designs—making this envelope a perfect symbol of generosity and good wishes
Size: 110 x 180 mm
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