Household Goods / Daily Necessities Spots in Kurashiki Area

  • Kurashiki-Isho Achi Branch
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    Okayama Pref. Kurashikishi Achi 2-23-10 Hayashi Genjiro Shop Main Hall 1F
    This is a sundry goods shop located on the first floor of the main building of the Hayashi Genjuro Shoten, a complex in a repaired and refurbished wooden Western-style building of the early Showa period, about 15 minutes on foot from Kurashiki Station. It is the first whole-sale store of the Kurashiki-based miscellaneous goods maker Kurashiki Design Planning Office. The shop offers about 2,000 original handicraft items carefully handmade by artists, making full use of the characteristics of the material such as paper, cloth, wood and glass. In the connected gallery space, workshops and exhibitions with the theme of monozukuri (manufacturing) are also held.
  • Nyochikudo
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    Okayama Pref. Kurashikishi Honmachi 14-5
    This general store is located in the Honmachi area of Kurashiki City. It sells products centered on miscellaneous items using paper such as Japanese paper letter paper and small envelopes for gift money. Among them is popular original masking tape with various designs made in collaboration with the Kurashiki Machiya Tape Production Committee.

    岡山旅行の際、母がマスキングテープを欲しがっていた為、調べてお店にお邪魔しました。 入店した時間が閉店時間の30分前だった為、私たちが悪かったのかもしれませんが、入店してもいらっしゃいませの一言もなく、しまいには店員の方3名ほどお見受けしましたが、全員が無言で閉店後にもできるような補充作業を黙々とされており、まるでほっておいても買っていくんでしょと言わんばかりの空気感でした。 場所も少しメイン通り...

  • Mushi Bunko
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Honmachi 11-20
    An 18-minute walk from JR Kurashiki Station. This second-hand bookstore is tucked away on Honmachi-dori Street which cuts an arc east-west at the foothill of Mt. Tsurugata, north of Kurashiki River in Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter. Operating out of a renovated classic townhome built over 100 years prior they offer second-hand books from a variety of genres including natural sciences, Japanese literature, and the Okayama Bunko series. They also offer new publications and CDs from authors and publishers that are friends with the owner. There are also books written by Tanaka Miho, owner and moss enthusiast, including 'Koke to Aruku' (Walking with Moss) and 'My Little Second-hand Bookstore'.
  • Nitori Kurashiki
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Shinden 2977-1
  • Don Quijote Kurashiki
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Nakashima 2737-2
  • HOMECENTERTIME Tamashima
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Tamashimatsumasaki 1057-1
  • Cocokara fine Ario Kurashiki
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Kotobukicho 12-ban 2-go Ario Kurashiki 133 section
  • Cocokara fine AEON MALL Kurashiki
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Mizue 1-banchi AEON MALL Kurashiki 1F
  • docomo Shop Kojima
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Kojimaekimae 3-6
  • docomo Shop Kurashiki Sasaoki
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Sasa Oki 395-7
  • docomo Shop Shinkurashiki
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Shinkurashiki Ekimae 1-120-1
  • docomo Shop AEON MALL Kurashiki
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Mizue 1
  • docomo Shop Ario Kurashiki
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Kotobukicho 12-2
  • docomo Shop Kurashiki Interchange
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Nishioka 1173-4
  • docomo Shop Mizushima
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Kanda 3-15-3
  • docomo Shop Kurashiki
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Oki 277-2
  • Direx Chayamachi
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Chayamachi 1620-1
  • Direx Across Plaza Kojima
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Kojimaogawacho 3674-ban 1
  • Direx Tsurajima
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Tsurajimacho Tsurajima 479-banchi 1
  • Direx Mizushima
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    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Nakase 3-chome 11-ban 19-go

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Overshadowed by Hiroshima to the west and the Kansai region to the east, Okayama is an easy spot to miss but a nature-rich gem where the Seto Inland Sea laps at its toes and peach and grape farms complete its interior. One of Japan’s Three Great Gardens, Koraku-en in Okayama city is well worth a visit before progressing to Kurashiki, where preserved wooden Edo buildings line the picturesque canal.

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