Akomeya

Ginza & Tsukiji


Rice ('kome') is at the heart of Japanese cuisine. This stylish store sells not only many types of the grain but also products made from it (such as sake), plus all the classic Japanese pantry items (from artisan producers) and a choice collection of kitchen, home and bath items.

There's also an in-house restaurant, and another branch in Shinjuku.


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