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  • Sense Tea Corner at the Mandarin Orienta...

  • Tea, Cafes ( Nihombashi )
  • My friend took me here for my birthday. The service is impeccable and the view is SPECTACULAR. The nicest view in Tokyo in my opinion. This tea room is more traditional than other tea rooms that we fr...
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  • Mitsukoshi: Nihombashi

  • Department Stores ( Nihombashi )
  • This is the place to go for high quality goods. It is Mitsukoshi's main headquarters. They have a great selection of clothing, Kitchenware, and so forth. The basement floors are like a food museum. Th...
  • Aritsugu Kitchen Knife Blacksmith

  • Japanese Goods ( Nihombashi )
  • Aritsugu is one of Japan's oldest knife makers, dating back to 1560. Their main store is at the Nishiki market in Kyoto, and many of the country's top chefs use their knives and other kitchen products...
  • Kiya

  • Japanese Goods ( Nihombashi )
  • Kiya is a cutlery and knife maker that dates back to 1792. They make Western and Japanese knives, in addition to scissors, cutlery and other steel kitchen appliances.

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  • 100 Yen Shops
  • Simply put, a 100 yen shop is a store in which everything costs 100 yen...
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