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    Sayama Manufacturing

    Founded in 1911 (Meiji 44)Furniture crafted by top-class artisans to last a lifetimeA furniture specialty store in Sh…
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    Edo Kiriko Kobayashi

    Founded in Meiji 41 (1908)Beautiful Edo Kiriko glasses and jewelry created with delicate cutting techniquesA workshop…
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    Ozu Japanese Paper

    Shoo 2 (1653)Founded 370 years ago, a long-established shop preserving the tradition of Japanese paperSince the found…
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    Ubukeya

    Founded in Tenmei 3 (1783)A specialty store where you can find blades perfect for your purposeUbukeya has continued m…
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    Indigo Dyeing Studio Tsubosoen

    1919 (Taisho 8)Indigo dyeing studio that continues to preserve the traditional techniques that have been used since t…
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    Hotman Ome Store

    Founded in Meiji 1 (1868)The “1-Second Towel” became a major hit. A long-established towel maker with 150 years of hi…

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