I really love this store because it has a lot of good souvenirs from Japan. But thing made me disappointed about this store that they sell a fake omamori (blue one). Every omamori has the name of temple on the back, but when I use the google translate it doesnât show me where is the temple. The word on the omamori is Chinese, not Japanese. I compare it with the one (yellow one) I bought in the Koyasan Temple nearby it. Behind the omamori of Koyasan Temple has the temple name. Inside of the fake omamori is the piece paper with no meaning. I donât know why they sell the fake omamori like this and write it as a real omamori. This will cause tourists like me to lose faith in Japanese culture because Japanese people are known for being honest. I don't think they can lie with such a spiritual item. They sell the fake omamori and more expensive than the reality. This fake omamori actually cost $5. So disappointed about thisđ„Č I hope the store can explain for...
   Read moreBeautiful store with a gorgeous selection of kimono, yukata, zori, hairpins and more. They really help you get the best experience at whatever price is good for you. They helped me learn how to tie an obi sash and were very patient with me learning. Friendly staff and reasonable prices when you take into account the work and care that goes with these products. Would reccomend to anyone that wants a kimono and loves...
   Read moreMy friend and i visited this place, i bought vintage style tea set, cute character soysauce case for my familyâs birthday presents đand my friend bought comfortable, beautiful kimono and meditation balls , we loved this storđwe will sure visit again !!! please come here everybody, thanks đđ also employs are very kindly...
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