"I want her to say, 'That's my girl!'" 3 Mother's Day gift ideas to break the routine, selected by women in their 20s
Oimoya proposes Mother's Day gifts for women in their 20s to help them break away from the usual routine.
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- 📰 Published: March 28, 2026 at 22:41
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As Mother's Day approaches, many daughters in their 20s find themselves worrying about what to give. In fact, on social media, common concerns include "I can't think of anything to give" or "It ends up being the same thing every year."
Oimoya Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Kakegawa City, Shizuoka Prefecture; Representative Director: Yuka Sekiya) has focused on this "routine" aspect of Mother's Day. We are introducing three gift ideas that are easy for women in their 20s to choose and are sure to make their mothers smile and say, "That's my girl!"
Oimoya is currently offering an early bird discount on Mother's Day gifts until Sunday, April 26th! For those who want to graduate from "maybe it's the same as last year...", we have over 100 new items this year! Choose a gift that stands out for its "specialness and novelty." Please consider ordering now while you can take advantage of the early bird discount.
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The root of Mother's Day gift anxiety: "The Routine"
Carnations are the classic Mother's Day gift. However, on social media, there is an increasing number of voices saying, "I'm worried she'll think, 'This again?'," "I want to give something different this year, but I don't know what," or "Flowers alone aren't enough, but I'm afraid to pick something wrong."
Especially because Mother's Day is an annual event, the discomfort with "routine" gifts—like "it's the same as last year" or "it's too safe"—is becoming more apparent.
Real talk from our female staff in their 20s on choosing Mother's Day gifts

When we asked our female staff in their 20s at Oimoya about choosing Mother's Day gifts, many said:
"I want to give a gift that shows I really thought about it and considered her personal tastes and preferences."
"I want to provide something fresh and surprising that makes her think, 'I didn't know something like this existed!'"
These responses show a trend toward valuing "special gifts that truly convey feelings and thoughts" rather than just a simple present.
Additionally, regarding "key points when choosing," they emphasized...