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Tokyo Kyukyodo

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Kyukyodo was established in Kyoto in 1663. For over three hundred and fifty years, they have provided valuable products that have succeeded through generations. Divided into two floors, the store sells Japanese stationery such as brushes and Japanese items including Origami paper, Chiyogami, or Japanese decorative paper. Since many items that are related to Japanese culture are available here, this place is great for souvenir shopping. It is located in central Ginza, known globally for its expensive real estate in Japan. You can drop by after a day of shopping or a meal.

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Passing on Traditional culture 

Since the Edo period, Kyukyudo has been providing products that are related to Japan following their motto of “Preserving and growing traditional Japanese culture.” They feel that their mission is to introduce the craftsmanship handed down from generation to generation and provide excellent quality items.

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Brushes, popular souvenirs 

Numerous kinds of brushes are sold here, but the brush called “Sanba-Fude,” made by fur of Japanese serow is increasing in popularity. This type of brush is very rare and is hard to get a hold of in other countries.

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Various Japanese stationary 

In a tranquil atmosphere of an old, established store, you can take your time to see all the attractive items. They also hold calligraphy exhibitions in the galleries on the third and forth floor.

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Address
5-7-4 Ginza, Chuo, Tokyo
Contact No.
+81-3-3571-4429
+81-3-3571-4429
Access
1-min walk from A2 Exit, Ginza Station on Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line or Hibiya Line
Opening Hours / Holidays
10:00-19:00 Closed: Sundays and National Holidays
Official Website
Time Required
Admission fee

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Passing on Traditional culture 

Since the Edo period, Kyukyudo has been providing products that are related to Japan following their motto of “Preserving and growing traditional Japanese culture.” They feel that their mission is to introduce the craftsmanship handed down from generation to generation and provide excellent quality items.

(Source:  )

Brushes, popular souvenirs 

Numerous kinds of brushes are sold here, but the brush called “Sanba-Fude,” made by fur of Japanese serow is increasing in popularity. This type of brush is very rare and is hard to get a hold of in other countries.

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Various Japanese stationary 

In a tranquil atmosphere of an old, established store, you can take your time to see all the attractive items. They also hold calligraphy exhibitions in the galleries on the third and forth floor.

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