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Recommended towel shop in Ningyocho

[Mikazuki] January 14, 2011 09:30

It feels good if you use a new towel.happy01

I would like to introduce you to you because it is so comfortable for the first time using a new towel from the New Year.

"BUBU" is a shop full of various kinds of cloth towels, cute miscellaneous goods, Tenugui, paper soap, etc. near my home. It is quite close to a 1-minute walk from the ticket gate on the Ningyocho intersection side, but I did not notice that I was always passing nearby because the signboard of the shop was not appearing, but a second grader living in the neighborhood It seems that my niece seemed to be worried every time I passed Daimon Street from before, and there are many things that adults and children want when I went shopping together.

Appearance. JPG

 

Gauze Tenugui.JPG

 

Inside the store. JPG


Gauze bath towel and cross. JPG

The recommendation is a bath towel made of gauze fabric, which feels good and the size is larger than a normal bath towel, but it drys very quickly. It seems that there are many people who purchase additional after using one, but I am one of them. (2100 yen including tax)

Paper soap. JPG

Paper soap in case (50 sheets)

It's easy to carry. If you put it in a bag, you will be healed by a slight gentle scent.

It has lavender, rose, lemon, strawberry and apple scent.


The cute coaster of the towel dough is "50 yen per sheet until it becomes good", so it is recommended for bulk purchase.


Ningyocho has many shops closed on Sunday, but BUBU is open on Saturdays and Sundays until 18:00. When you come to Meijiza or Suitengu, why not try shopping for your home or souvenir?smile


 [Location]

Exit A3 of Ningyocho Station, turn right, cross the traffic light on Daimon-dori to the left. It is the first floor of the building diagonally to the left of Hamacho-tei.

2-1, Nihonbashi Tomisawa-cho, Chuo-ku

Closed on weekdays from 11:00 to 20:00 on Saturdays and Sundays from 11:00 to 18:00 on holidays

 

 

 
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