About 10 years ago, I was transferred from Hamamatsu to Tokyo. I broke one lens of my glasses while I was preparing to move. I went to an eyeglass shop in a department store near Hamamatsu Station, where I was in a hurry, but I was told that I couldn't repair it because I didn't have time. However, he said, "If you go to the main store in Ginza, I will contact you so that you can repair it." As soon as I moved to Tokyo the next day, I went to the main store in Ginza where I was taught.
So I have been taking care of it many times, including my family glasses, since I had it repaired it neatly.
What I particularly care about is that you can repair it properly when the vines of the glasses are cut or the nose is broken.
At first, when I went to Washin Honten in Ginza 8-chome, I was distracted by the image of a luxury store.
However, there is not only an expensive one but also an assortment that salaried workers can buy with peace of mind.
Recently, the old eye has progressed, and it has become a store that frequently enters and exits not only during adjustment every 12 years but also when going nearby to see the glasses and have them cleaned.
I have to continue using the glasses I have used since I was a child, and I'm going to have a long relationship with Kazuma.