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Nihonbashiyachoubei nihonbashihonten
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A azuki bean paste bun shaped like auspicious sea bream “Tenka Taihei,” is very popular.
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Incorporating Edo culture into Japanese sweets. During the Edo period, various cultures and saijiki (compendium of season words) were created. We would like to pass down the rich traditional culture and saijiki of the Edo period to the modern period through Japanese confectionery making. Our shop is situated at Nihonbashi which was the original point of the Gokaido Roads. We have a variety of Japanese sweets and look forward to your visit.
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- Address
- 1-6-2, Nihonbashi-Muromachi, Chuo-ku, Tok
- Contact
- 03-3242-3030
- 03-3242-3030
- Web Site
- http://www.nihonbashiya.jp/
- Direction
- A short walk from Mitsukoshimae Station Exit A1 on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line or Hanzomon Line
- Open Hours
- 9:30~18:30
- Day Off
- Tuesdays, year-end holiday
- Fee
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- AMEX・VISA ・Master ・DC・JCB
- Special Notes
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