OK, I have my gift. I'm ready to wrap it. I was told that Japanese gifts should be wrapped in furoshiki. But when I went to my local Japanese store, the cheapest furoshiki they had was $20 (they went as high as $75). I know Japanese are, in general, more affluent than Americans, but $20 for gift wrap?! I can't believe that most people are using this for casual presents. I'm curious to know if I've just been led down a merry path by someone and really most people buy an attractive but inexpensive piece of fabric or a scarf (which is what I ended up doing), or just use wrapping paper or gift bags.
It also made me wonder what people do with the furshiki after they've opened the gift. Are you allowed to "re-gift" someone else with it? Do you have to be careful not to give it back to the person who gave it to you in the first place? Suddenly childhood images of grandma carefully peeling the tape up on Christmas gifts and smoothing out the wrap because it was "perfectly good" makes more sense!
Thanks!