Norimono Club

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Located in Ichigaya, Norimono Club sells a selection of transport related items including models, and both Japanese and western books. As the name implies – norimono meaning ‘a form of transport’ or ‘vehicle’ – they deal in items relating not just to railways but also to automobiles, aircraft, ships and various other norimono. Because the shop is operated by the book publishers Ikaros Publications, who carry a vast range of magazines and books relating to various forms o f transportation, this is one shop in which true enthusiasts won’t be disappointed. Additionally, Norimono Club also offer a service whereby, for a commission, the shop will sell relevant items on behalf of customers, and a loyalty card (valid for one year) that entitles customers to a ¥1,500 discount for every 20 stamps they accumulate (with one stamp for every ¥2,000 spent).

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Address
Ikaros Publications Ltd. 1F, 2-3 Ichigaya Honmura- cho, Shinjuku, Tokyo

Transport Ichigaya station (JR Sobu Line, Toei Shinjuku Line, Tokyo Metro Namboku Line)

Telephone 03 3267 2724

Open daily 11am-8pm / closed New Year Holiday

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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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