IWAI TSUDURAYA
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Daily tools and tsuzura boxes made with bamboo, Japanese paper, lacquer, and Japan's wisdom
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Edo merchants created tsuzura boxes as a wedding tool, which commoners also became fond of. From the Meiji to the Taisho era, there were many tsuzura box craftsmen in Nihonbashi, renowned as a town for dried goods. Only the Iwai Tsuzura Store remains. Tsuzura stay beautiful for life. We invite you to buy them as overseas souvenirs and gifts for important life events like child birth, finding employment, and weddings.
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- Address
- 2-10-1, Nihonbashi Ningyocho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
- Contact
- 03-3668-6058
- 03-3668-6058
- Web Site
- http://tsudura.com
- Direction
- A two-minute walk from Ningyocho Station Exit A1 on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line
- Open Hours
- 9:00~17:00
- Day Off
- Sundays and Holidays
- Fee
- -
- Credit cards
- Not accepted
- Special Notes
- Tsuzuraya-san no Wazakka is held on an irregular basis. (second Saturday and Sunday)
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