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S Watanabe Color Print ( Japanese Goods, Souvenirs, Antiques / Shimbashi )


S Watanabe Color Print / Japanese Goods / Tokyo
  • We hold the best collections of woodblocks in Japan! All of our prints are made from original woodblocks and bear a stamp of quality assurance that only Watanabe Color Prints can provide.
  • Ito-ya

  • Cards & Stationery, Japanese Goods ( Ginza )
  • Ito-ya has many shops, but when I need paper of any type for a project, the Ginza branch is where I head. The clerks "know their stuff" and are very helpful. Large orders were accurately shi...
  • Kyukyodo

  • Cards & Stationery, Japanese Goods ( Ginza )
  • This is a very cute store, full of cards and various other paper goods. There is a wide range of products, and they all seem to be of a high upscale quality. If you take the time to look around, you c...
  • Ginza Kunoya

  • Japanese Goods ( Ginza )
  • This is a really cute place to go get Ginza souvenirs. There are adorable figurines, nice traditional looking handbags, and elegant tea cups. There is a great variety of items. Certainly a good shop f...
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  • Hayashi Kimono

  • Japanese Goods ( Ginza )
  • Hayashi Kimono first opened in 1913, and stocks a wide range of traditional Japanese clothing. In addition, they also have new-style kimonos, happy coats, yukatas and tshirts.
  • Morimae

  • Japanese Goods, Antiques ( Ginza )

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