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"100 yen shop Masashi" near Suitengu Shrine

[JRT Felt] April 20, 2016 12:00

A 100-yen shop, one of the things that you would be happy if you were there, on the go, on the go.

The precious existence of Chuo-ku, which has few stores, is "100 yen shop Masashi" near Suitengu.

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Although it is a small shop, it makes the most of the space and displays various products of various genres, from various daily necessities to cosmetics, bellworms and goldfish food, as well as food, kitchenware, stationery, etc.

The inside of the store is always crowded with people who shop.

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If you are near you, such as Suitengu, why don't you stop by once?

It's fun just to look at it, and I'm sure you'll find a product called "Oh, let's buy this."

 

About the shop

Store name : 100 yen shop Masashi

Address : 1-29-5, Kakigara-cho, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0014, Japan

Location : About 50m toward Yaesu from Exit 6 of Suitengumae Station on Tokyo Metro

Sales : From 10:00 to 20:00 (open all year round)

 

In addition, the 100-yen shop in Harumi Triton Square is introduced in the blog ↓ on January 8, 2016 by Jinya Nochi.

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