
Japan's Sticker Craze: A Unique Way to Make Friends
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A sticker-collecting craze is sweeping Japan, offering a surprising way for adults to connect and make new friends. Exchanging stickers provides a fun, low-pressure way to share interests and build relationships, especially for those seeking mom friends.
Sticker collecting is back in vogue in Japan, reminiscent of the Heisei era. For travelers, this trend presents a unique opportunity to engage with locals and experience Japanese culture on a personal level.
One writer's experience highlights how sticker exchanges can lead to meaningful connections. By sharing and trading stickers, individuals reveal their personalities and find common ground, turning a simple hobby into a social activity.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or new to the trend, consider exploring Japan's sticker scene. It's an unconventional yet charming way to break the ice and create lasting memories during your trip.
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