Noritake Shop Ginza

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Founded over 100 years ago, Noritake is one of Japan’s oldest and most distinguished makers of Western-style tableware. You can pick up all kinds of high-end china and porcelain crockery at the company's flagship store – which moved to Ginza from Akasaka in October 2012 – though it also offers a more affordable 'Cher Blanc' range that's suitable for daily use at home.

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2F Bunshodo Bldg, 3-4-12 Ginza, Tokyo

Transport Ginza Station (Ginza, Hibiya, Marunouchi lines)

Telephone 03 3567 6121

Open Daily 11am-7.30pm

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are the items purchased at the shop eligible for duty free rebates? If yes, are items eligible and what is the procedure.

Posted by sumida, anthony Feb 05 2013 09:58

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