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It may no longer be the hotbed of commerce that it once was, but Ningyocho still provides a home to many practitioners of traditional Japanese crafts. Saruya has been producing toothpicks since 1704 – an impressive feat of longevity that makes more sense once you've actually used one of their handmade wonders. There's a good range of box sets on offer, many of them featuring toothpicks wrapped in paper slips bearing fortunes and love songs.

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Address
1-12-5 Nihonbashi-Muromachi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

Transport Mitsukoshimae Station (Ginza, Hanzomon lines)

Open Mon-Sat 10am-6pm / Closed Sun, hols

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Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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