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Excellent stop for antique ceramics!
Delightfully retro gallery/shop for antiques! We felt very comfortable to browse and were compelled to purchase as the prices were super reasonable for high quality ceramics! We were lucky to meet the...
It is located a little west of the Hashibacho intersection near the Asanogawa Ohashi Bridge. It is a very fashionable building and is said to be a nationally registered tangible cultural property. It's a gallery, so it's a little difficult to enter, but I think it's a place worth visiting just the exterior.
A Western-style building I found while walking near the Asanogawa Ohashi Bridge. When you look at it, it looks like an antique that is displayed in the gallery. The small dishes of Kutani Yaki were lined up by the window, and my wife immediately ate. It's very cheap, so I thought I'd buy a few, but I've already bought a small plate, chopstick rest, and soy sauce spray, so I'm patient this time. This is sometimes the case when traveling by plane.
I happened to meet Gallery Mita while walking in the Kazue Chaya district. The stylish and retro outlook that feels the Showa era is very nice. When I entered, the products lined up were a little expensive and I couldn't buy them, but there were so many wonderful things that I could sigh just by looking at them.
When I left the gramophone museum, I found a nice building across the street and stopped by. The ceiling was high and the lighting was nice. Some are expensive, but there are cute vessels that I want to use every day, so I bought them and went home. Every time I use it, I can remember the fun walk.
Excellent stop for antique ceramics!
Delightfully retro gallery/shop for antiques! We felt very comfortable to browse and were compelled to purchase as the prices were super reasonable for high quality ceramics! We were lucky to meet the...
Retro western style building
It is located a little west of the Hashibacho intersection near the Asanogawa Ohashi Bridge. It is a very fashionable building and is said to be a nationally registered tangible cultural property. It's a gallery, so it's a little difficult to enter, but I think it's a place worth visiting just the exterior.
Su enemy な Yangguan
A Western-style building I found while walking near the Asanogawa Ohashi Bridge. When you look at it, it looks like an antique that is displayed in the gallery. The small dishes of Kutani Yaki were lined up by the window, and my wife immediately ate. It's very cheap, so I thought I'd buy a few, but I've already bought a small plate, chopstick rest, and soy sauce spray, so I'm patient this time. This is sometimes the case when traveling by plane.
お sprinkle な Yangguan
I happened to meet Gallery Mita while walking in the Kazue Chaya district. The stylish and retro outlook that feels the Showa era is very nice. When I entered, the products lined up were a little expensive and I couldn't buy them, but there were so many wonderful things that I could sigh just by looking at them.
Supreme enemy な Buildings と Supreme enemy な Instrument
When I left the gramophone museum, I found a nice building across the street and stopped by. The ceiling was high and the lighting was nice. Some are expensive, but there are cute vessels that I want to use every day, so I bought them and went home. Every time I use it, I can remember the fun walk.