The rosemary sea is committed to "gifts and I enjoy myself."
This time, it is ROJI Nihonbashi, a shop that is perfect for "gift ... fun".
You know the Kokubun Group Headquarters Co., Ltd.
Yes, it's a company famous for its "K&K" brand canned food.
ROJI Nihonbashi is a select shop operated by the Kokubun Group head office.
About Mr. Kokubu ...
Founded in 1712 (Shotoku 2), more than 100 years after the opening of the Edo Shogunate.
Since its founding, it has been set up in Nihonbashi, and its current location (1-1-1 Nihonbashi) has been around since 1756 (Hokkaido 6th year).
It has been a gem of 300 years since it took root in Nihonbashi.
A wholesaler of alcoholic beverages and food that has started its business from soy sauce brewing and has since been transformed into food in line with the new era.
Our management philosophy is "the ability to continue and innovate"-We will deliver a rich life through food-
With this spirit, ROJI Nihonbashi opened on the first floor of the head office building in August 2011.
It is said that this year will be the 5th anniversary.
↑ Pay attention to the logo at the entrance! ROJI = alley, grid and theme color enji, light blue of Nihonbashi River, and the character of Nihonbashi Day is hexagonal turtle mark in the middle. Speaking of Kokubu, it is familiar with "K & K", but in the Edo period, soy sauce produced was sold with the "Kamekko Dai" mark written in "Kamekko" with the word "Large" in "Kamekko". This is exactly the logo of Mr. Kokubu, a symbol of Nihonbashi.
↓ It's full of recommended points, but first of all, from "Can Tsuma" ...
Can Tsuma = A masterpiece made of canned food, tidbits and tidbits.
A big hit product that sold 7.07 million cans annually by Kokubu. Currently 104 species.
ROJI Nihonbashi sells about 90 items that have been narrowed down.
You will surely find one you like. The 500 yen range is the mainstream. Would you like a gift? I've got it too.
↓ There was a special corner in the premium "Can Tsumago" series.
The center of the front row is 10,800 yen (tax included) sold in commemoration of the 100 items, "Can Tsumagoku Tabaga the first leg meat boiled gold leaf".
↓ Nihonbashi pickles have been handed down since 1917. It is a gem that has continued to preserve the tradition.
↓ Japanese fruit. Fruit canned with limited production area, sticking to domestic production. This item is also popular with foreigners.
↓ PUREMIUM series of fruits of Japan. It's in a box. Perfect for a gift!
↓ "Yukari no" series (freeze-dried, local juice). It seems that they are aiming to win all prefectures. There were also foreign customers who bought large quantities.
↓ Kirin's Tsubasa Eitaro Nihonbashi. Co-developed with Eitaro Sohonpo Co., Ltd. The savory crisp texture with separate skin and bean paste. Will Eitaro, the collaboration partner, do you want to start it in the future?
In addition, wet oysters in collaboration with popular Ninben, rice crackers in collaboration with Yamamoto-noriten, etc. It seems that they are also sold at the collaboration destination.
In addition, instant noodles that stick to soup stock, wine imported by Kokubu ... I can't introduce it.
↓ Contains three cans of gifts. A very kind staff will come together to combine original gifts. For example, if it is a can that goes well with sake, it can be called "Can Tsuma Premium Biwako Ayu Picking (630 yen per can including tax)". ・I'm going to depend on it.
The customer segment is relatively old, office workers, etc. who are shopping in Nihonbashi. There are still few foreigners.
It is on the first floor of the Kokubun headquarters building, but it may be early if you look for it opposite Eitaro.
A word from the shop. "Please take a look at the staff blog of the shop."
○ Business hours From 11:00 to 18:30 Saturday, Sunday and public holidays until 18:00.
○ Regular holidays
○ TEL 03-3276-4162
① Click here for the website of Kokubun Group Headquarters Co., Ltd. ⇒ http://www.kokubu.co.jp/
② Click here for ROJI Nihonbashi's website ⇒ http://www.roji-nhb.jp/ (including from 1)
③ Click here for ROJI Nihonbashi's staff blog ⇒ https://www.roji-nhb.jp/stahhblog (include from 2)