  - 千両箱 (”Senryobako,“ Coin Box)This paulownia box contains spicebush toothpicks and has ”金千両“ (”Kinsenryo,“ a thousand gold coins) handwritten on it in Japanese ink. ”両“ (”ryo“) is an old Japanese currency, and 千両箱 (”Senryobako“) was used to store a lot of ryo coins, so it is a symbol of prosperity.
  - 大入 (”Oiri,“ Full House)”大入り“ is a Japanese term describing a full-house audience of a theater. This is also a symbol of prosperity, and it is great for restaurants or as gifts.
  - 振出 (”Huridashi,“ Drawing Fortunes)These toothpicks come in a fun package that resembles boxes containing fortunes used for fortune telling in many shrines in Japan so that you can take a toothpick like you are drawing a fortune.
  - 隈取 (”Kumadori,“ Kabuki makeup)隈取 (”Kumadori,“ Kabuki makeup) is a makeup used in Kabuki, a traditional Japanese form of theater. There are various makeup styles that suit different roles. These patterns are appreciated by Japanophiles.
  - Toothpick containerThese containers come in Japanese patterns and are convenient for carrying toothpicks with you.
