Tsujimoto Market: Our Guarantees
Description
Experience the centuries-old Japanese herbal tradition in a modern detox patch. Honpo Legs Sheet Plasters with ginger gently draw out toxins through the soles of your feet overnight — leaving your legs feeling warm and invigorated by morning.
Why Your Legs Will Love These Patches
Cold feet, poor circulation, and sluggish leg recovery are everyday struggles — especially during winter months, after long sitting sessions, or when natural body warmth is low. Japanese traditional medicine has long recognized the feet as a key detox pathway, and Honpo has refined this wisdom into a simple overnight patch with warming properties.
What’s Inside Each Patch
- Bamboo vinegar extract — natural purifying agent used in Japanese folk medicine
- Ginger powder — warming, improves circulation and soothes muscle tension
- Dokudami leaf — traditional Japanese herb known for detoxifying properties
- Loquat leaf — supports respiratory comfort and wellness
- Chitosan and Vitamin C — antioxidant support for skin health
How to Use
- Clean and dry your feet before bed
- Peel and apply one patch to the sole of each foot
- Leave on overnight (6–8 hours)
- Remove in the morning and rinse feet
The patch will darken overnight — this is normal and indicates the absorption process.
Best For
- During cold winter months
- Anyone with chronically cold feet or poor circulation
- After extended sitting or desk work
- Before outdoor activities in chilly weather
- Those looking to support their natural detox routine with warming benefits
Natalia’s Note
“The ginger patches have become my winter essential. Growing up in northern Japan, I remember my grandmother using warming herbs during the coldest months — these patches capture that exact philosophy. I use them on nights when my feet feel particularly cold, or after long days spent indoors during winter. The warmth is subtle but noticeable, and my legs feel less stiff by morning. If you live somewhere with harsh winters or struggle with cold feet year-round, these are genuinely the ones to reach for.”
— Natalia Tsujimoto, Founder of Tsujimoto Market


