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Nohanaji (a specialty store for wild grass and tea flowers)

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] April 15, 2015 14:00

As soon as you enter the street behind Matsuya Ginza from Ginza 3-chome, Marronnier Street, there is a specialty store for wildflowers and tea flowers, Nonohanaji.

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In this shop, wild "field flowers" that are not cultivated are sold (some are cultivated)

These wild grasses are sent directly to shops from more than 10 locations nationwide (from Tohoku in the north to Kyushu in the south). The shop has more than 50 kinds of wild flowers.

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When you enter the shop, it smells very nice of seasonal flowers.

However, the atmosphere of the shop is completely different from the usual () florists. There is a feeling of "wa". In addition, because the color of the flowers is not swaying, just staying in the shop feels calm and healed.

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On the second floor of the shop, there is a cafe space "Chabo" and a gallery "Spaceji".

In "Chabo", it seems that "Noyama feast" made by cooking wild vegetables etc. in a tsukudani style and homemade sweetness are prepared. It seems to be a space where you can relax slowly, so I would like to visit you next time.

In addition, about photography, we had consent from shop. Thank you for your cooperation m(__)m

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Click here for the website of "Hanaji Nono" 

 http://www.nonohana-tsukasa.com/tsukasa.html

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