As per the main rulebook, page 207, there is a list of items that make up possible contents of your Traveling Pack. You don't get ALL of them. You choose up to 10 items from that list. Here is a breakdown for those who do not have easy access to the rules:

  • Basket
  • Blacksmith's hammer
  • Blanket
  • Bottle of bleach or dye
  • Bottle of sake (rice wine)
  • Bottle of shochu (very strong liquor)
  • Bottle of water
  • Bucket
  • Candles (x6)
  • Chopsticks
  • Coin Purse
  • Cooking Pot
  • Daisho stand
  • Divination kit (kawaru coins or yarrow sticks)
  • Fan
  • Finger of jade (counts as three items)
  • Fishing net or pole
  • Flint and tinder
  • Grapple hook
  • Incense brazier
  • Ink brush kit (aka Sumi-e kit)
  • Jewelry or accessory (netsuke, earring, eyepatch, bracelet)
  • Kiseru (smoking pipe)
  • Kubi bukuro (small netted bag for carrying bundori - heads and other enemy trophies)
  • Lantern
  • Lucky cricket (in small cage)
  • Makeup kit
  • Mask
  • Miniature go set or shogi set
  • Mortar and pestle
  • Musical instrument (drum, shakuhachi, biwa, samisen)
  • Parchment and charcoal (10 pieces of each)
  • Perfume
  • Personal seal or chop
  • Pet (dog, cat, songbird, monkey; not suitable for combat; counts as two items)
  • Pillow book (small journal, story book, history book, or piece of famous literature)
  • Rope (50')
  • Sake cup
  • Set of dice
  • Shovel
  • Small back banner
  • Small folding stool
  • Small hand mirror
  • Small knife (not suitable as a weapon)
  • Small painting or sculpture
  • Small statue of a Fortune or ancestor
  • Small tent
  • Snowshoes
  • Spare kimono and sandals
  • Spices
  • Straw cloak
  • Sweets (small cakes, candies)
  • Tatami mat
  • Tattoo needles
  • Tea set
  • Vial of war paint
  • Walking stick
  • Week's supply of rations (rice balls or smoked fish)
  • Whetstone
  • Wicker umbrella
  • Wide-brimmed straw hat
  • Wig