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Lucky Box!
2025 limitierte LUCKY BOX
2025 limitierte LUCKY BOX (Fukubukuro)

2025 limited LUCKY BOX (Fukubukuro)! + Free Nikan LUCKY BAG + Free Shipping!

Nikan LUCKY BAG is only available while stocks last. Hurry up and get your lucky charms!

2025 NikanKitchen Lucky Box (Fukubukuro)

Inspired by the Japanese New Year tradition of fukubukuro (福袋), we’re offering mystery boxes full of our favorite products.

You never know what you’re going to get, but there’s a lot of value in this box! Comes with an exclusive NikanKitchen's best selling items just for 44,99 Euro + Free Nikan Lucky Bag + Free shipping*.

  • Period: till 8 January 2025
  • Delivery date: from 9 January 2025
NikanKitchen offers mystery boxes filled with an assortment of most popular products this year!

2025 Nikan Lucky Box (福袋)

The mystery box filled with an assortment of most popular products!

only 44 99€
+ Free Shipping*
* Terms and Conditions
  • We send the lucky bag which you made a reservation of to 8 Janaury (it may fluctuate by traffic conditions.)
  • Free shipping is only applied to German inland (Island and International shipping are surcharged.)
  • We do not accept cancellation, change at all.
  • It is the outside targeted for discount and coupon.
  • For orders via PayPal, your NikanKitchen Lucky Box will be shipped to the shipping address registerted in PayPal. Please check your shipping address and update it in case you wish a different shipping address.

What is Fukubukuro (福袋)?

A Japanese superstition that one must not start the New Year with unwanted items from the previous year and start clean became fukubukuro, a lavish New Year's event nationwide. Fukubukuro (福袋, [ɸɯkɯbɯkɯɾo], "lucky bag") is a Japanese New Year custom in which merchants make grab bags filled with unknown random contents and sell them for a substantial discount, usually 50% or more off the list price of the items contained within. The term is formed from Japanese fuku (福, meaning "good fortune" or "luck") and fukuro (袋, meaning "bag"). The fuku comes from the Japanese saying that "there is fortune in leftovers" (残り物には福がある). Popular stores' fukubukuro usually are snapped up quickly by eager customers, with some stores having long lines snake around city blocks hours before the store opens on New Year's Day. [Source: Wikipedia]



Luck of the draw

Due to their popularity, lucky bags leave the shelves fast. The commodity of these bags is the surprise of what’s inside. It can be a hit or a miss. A bag that has undesired items in it is called ”fukobukuro,” meaning misfortune bag. There isn’t a guarantee in getting good items, so it is a game of chance. Still, there is a way to know what kind of items will be in a lucky bag. [Source: Wikipedia]

Don't miss out your chance to get the best items from NikanKitchen!

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