Antenna Shop Spots in Akasaka / Roppongi / Azabu / Hiroo Area

  • Kagawa-Ehime Setouchi Shunsaikan
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Shinbashi 2-19-10 Shinbashi Marine Building 12F
    A local specialty products showroom located on the first and second floors of the Shinbashi Marin Building a one-minute walk from the Ginza Exit of JR Shimbashi Station. The first floor, immediately accessible from the outside, is a local specialty products shop. The shop floor is filled with some 1,400 items, including marine food products from Setouchi; agriculture, forestry, and fishery products from Kagawa and Ehime; famous regional sweets and snacks; and local liquors. On the second floor, you'll find Kaorihime, a restaurant serving the tastes of Kagawa and Ehime; a boutique where you can purchase traditional crafts; and a tourist information area.

    おうどん、お菓子、小魚、調味料などたくさんの普通のお店では、なかなか手に入らないものなどが、ありました。 他にも産地からの新鮮な野菜や果物など魅力的なものばかりです。 かなり重くなったので、配送をお願いしました。ポイントカードも、会計前に作ってもらえました。 2階には、タオルやオリーブのクリーム、入浴剤や小物などもありました。使うのが楽しみです。こちらも、1階とは別のポイントカードを作ってもらえま...

  • Tottori Okayama Shimbashikan
    Shopping
    Tokyo Minato-ku Shimbashi 1-11-7 Shimbashi Center Place 1/2F
    This antenna shop in Minato City's Shimbashi is located just outside Shimbashi Station Exit 3 of the Ginza Line. They sell things such as specialty goods and crafts from Okayama and Tottori prefectures, fresh fruit and local sake. Also, they operate a restaurant on the second floor called Bistro Cafe Momotenashika that provides a lunch menu using seasonal ingredients from both prefectures and alcohol at night.

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