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Hasegawa is an imposing store selling butsudan (cabinet-like Buddhist altars) and related goods like incense, candles, and vases. Prices for many items can be prohibitively expensive but some smaller pieces make affordable and unique souvenirs.
The sixth floor houses a museum with striking displays of Buddhist art; entry is free. On the first floor frequent exhibitions are held offering Japanese art and handcrafts for sale.
| Categories | Shopping-Others |
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| Nearest Station | Ginza-itchome | ||||
| Address | 1,2,6F, 1-7-6 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo | ||||
| Telephone | 03-5524-7576 | ||||
| Home Page | http://ginza.kuyou.com (In Japanese) | ||||
| Business Hours | 11:00am-7:00pm | ||||
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Special Introductory Discount: ALL Include / 1 hour for 12,000yen Includes: unlimited house whiskey, house brandy, house shochu, beer and wine; companion's drinks; all taxes and service charge. Printout not needed, just say "I saw you on Sunnypages". |
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---Make a reservation for a course meal for eight or more and the host eats for free!--- *Please bring a printed copy of this coupon *This coupon cannot be brought to our attention after your bill has been delivered *This coupon cannot be used during lunch service *This coupon cannot be combined with other promotions or special services *This coupon cannot be used on Fridays or on days preceding holidays. |
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