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Yokoyamacho and Bakurocho wholesale district

[Mido] December 28, 2012 09:00

I don't think any further explanation is needed now, but Nihonbashi Yokoyama-cho and Bakurocho are Japan.
It's the biggest cash wholesale district. It is surrounded by Edo-dori St., Kiyosubashi-dori and Yasukuni Dori.
The triangular zone is always crowded with shoppers.
In particular, I say "nothing is not" for clothing, textiles, and clothing.
I think it's going to be.

According to historical literature, there were 19 wholesalers in 1792.
After that, in 1827, it became 62 houses and developed as a wholesale district.
I think it was.
Yokoyamacho has been a wholesale district since the Edo period, but Bakurocho was a town of inn at that time.
To stay in Bakurocho and carefully select items in the wholesale district of Yokoyamacho.
It seems that it was a good idea.

Because it is a wholesale district, sometimes "I refuse amateurs" and "I do not retail"
I see the posters I wrote at the entrance, but at most shops, I also sell them to individuals.
I'll give you it. The price is surprisingly low, for example,
・3 ties 1050 yen
・4 socks 525 yen
・Leather belt 300 yen
・Sweater 680 yen
・All items in the store 400 yen

It's not only cheap, but also good things and good for the common people.
It's a wholesale district. If you're looking for clothing, textiles, or clothing, you'll definitely want to do it.
I think it's a spot I want to stop by.

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