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Originally from Nagoya, this 370-year old business specialises in Japanese sweets. The Omotesando Hills branch shop is great for souvenir-hunters, carrying all the most popular delicacies and carefully packaging all to-go orders in pretty wrappings.
Transport Omotesando Station, exit A2
Open 11am-10.30pm (Sun until 9.30pm)
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