Gift shop Ishizawa
"In addition to four physical stores in Hyogo Prefecture, this select store specializing in gifts also operates a diversified online store on Rakuten, Amazon, and other online retailers. From items selected by buyers from all over Japan, to specialties from Hyogo and Sayo Town, to popular products such as Starbucks' ORIGAMI drip coffee, there are a variety of gifts that are sure to be a delight to receive."
DetailDetailed information
- Address
- 92-1 Enouji,Sayo Town
- Telephone Number
- 0790-82-3666
- Opening Hours
- 09:30~18:30
- Business Holidays
- Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays
- Related web sites
- https://g-ishizawa.net/
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