Nihonbashi Saruya’s “5 secrets” video is now available.

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2022.09.10

Nihonbashi Saruya’s “5 secrets” video is now available.

agataJapan.tokyoVideo Series Introducing Old Businesses [The Five Inner Secrets

Nihonbashi Saruya” – It’s only a toothpick, but it’s a toothpick. Many people say, “Once I use it, I can’t go back to other toothpicks! What is the craftsmanship of Japan’s only toothpick specialty store?

The following is a summary of the results of the survey.
You can watch it on the “Nihonbashi Saruya” page of this website or on the following YouTube channel.

◆Japanese long-established channel japaneseshinise
https://youtu.be/8pmo2XRE6D8

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