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FREE CAFE by Okakidokoro Harimaya

[Satsuki Yanagi] January 13, 2010 08:45

"FREE CAFE Harimaya Station" Tokyo Ginza Main Store, where you canjapanesetea try okaki and drink free of charge, developed by "Japan's Ogakidokoro Harimaya Main Store".

FREE CAFE is operated as part of the return of profits to society and people. free.1.jpgI would like to eyeread this pamphlet.

The main purpose is two...

①Promote okaki and rice crackers, traditional Japanese foods, to younger generations.

cloverIt is said that measures have been realized that we can correctly understand global environmental issues and completely solve them, and that we will inform you of the progress at any time ...

There were many seats from the entrance to the back, and it was almost full on this day.free.10.jpg free.9.jpg

In the drink bar, put a paper cup for drinks on the tray and a red plastic container for oysters and rice crackers (one per person). Drinks included hot coffee, hot tea, orange juice, hoji tea, green tea.

free.3.jpgThere was such a note nearby.

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There are about 8 kinds of oysters and rice crackers at another counter.

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You can taste various flavors and buy them easily!

When you return home (of course), return trays, paper cups and plastic containers to the designated place.

In addition to what was offered for tasting, there are various products, as well as sizes such as small bags, large bags, and makeup boxes, so it is easy to choose for yourself and for gifts.

Location: 4-9-13 Ginza, Chuo-ku Ginza 4-chome Tower 2F

 

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