In conjunction with the Chuo Ward Tourism and Commerce Festival, the "Great Chuo Ward Exhibition" at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store will showcase the flavors of Chuo Ward, which continue to evolve through tradition, as well as the beauty and warmth of its craft. From established businesses dating back to the Edo period to new brands, a total of 36 stores will bring together a wide variety of delicacies and masterpieces that will add joy to your new lifestyle. Also available for purchase in our online store. https://www.mistore.jp/shopping/productlist?fcd=9010019&srule=views&stock=instock
Organizers: Chuo Ward/Chuo Ward Tourism and Commerce Festival Executive Committee
●Wednesday, October 27th - Monday, November 1st, 2021
●Event venue, 7th floor, Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store (finals 6:00 PM on the final day)
*The information listed may be subject to change or cancellation without notice due to various circumstances.
*In order to prevent the spread of COVID-19, we may restrict customer entry.
*All prices include tax.
*The standard tax rate (10%) and reduced tax rate (8%) are mixed.
*Some products are limited in quantity, so please forgive us if they are out of stock.
 
 
Chuo Ward has developed as a cultural and commercial center since the Edo period. In this vibrant area, you can find the "taste" of long-established stores, made with care and loved by people who enjoy a "chic" lifestyle, and the "artisanal" skills that continue to carry on traditions to this day. A wide variety of delicacies and masterpieces will be gathered together to add joy to our modern lives and to our new lifestyles!
 
 
The Tastes of Chuo Ward
 
A diverse lineup of delicious dishes, from long-established establishments that still retain the flavors of their founding days to restaurants that have evolved with modern twists! In addition to eat-in options such as roast beef rice bowls and tempura bowls, you can also enjoy food unique to this event, such as parfaits and fresh muskmelon drinks, at the venue. We also have pudding from a long-established tamagoyaki shop and retro sweets available.
 
 
Eat-in Nihonbashi Kodenmacho Kuroge Wagyu Roast Beef Rice Bowl (1 portion) 2,200 yen
This roast beef rice bowl uses the shoulder part of A5 grade Kuroge Wagyu beef, which brings out the full flavor of the lean meat. The beef is slowly cooked to be moist and tender, and each slice is then carved by hand by a skilled chef. Enjoy the delicious flavors of one of Tokyo's oldest sukiyaki restaurants.
 
 
Eat-in Ginza Seasonal Large Shrimp Tempura Bowl (1 portion) 1,650 yen
This is a proud bowl from, containing large shrimp, seasonal vegetables, kakiage (tempura tempura), and more. The thinly battered tempura, deep-fried in a special blend of sesame oil, is a favorite of many gourmets. Enjoy the freshly fried flavor and savory taste of the ingredients, which can only be enjoyed at the eat-in restaurant. 
 
 
Eat-in Nihonbashi Muromachi Chestnut and Apricot Mocha Parfait  (1 piece) 1,100 yen
 , the originator of stand-up coffee and the chain that popularized coffee culture to many people, has prepared a parfait that will allow you to fully enjoy autumn, exclusively at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store. The bittersweet sweetness of the mocha soft serve, served generously in a glass bowl, is perfectly matched with the texture of chestnuts and apricots. 
 
Eat-in Tsukiji Vitamix Draft Crown Muskmelon Drink (1 cup) 1,100 yen
Crown muskmelon from Shizuoka Prefecture, packed with an elegant, mellow aroma and rich sweetness, is crushed at high speed to create a smooth texture. This drink allows you to enjoy the flavors of premium ingredients selected by professional fruit and produce connoisseurs with a history as a produce wholesaler.
 
 
Tsukiji Left: Tamagoyaki Shop's Chocolate Cream (70g) 378 yen Right: Tamagoyaki Shop's Pudding (120g) 411 yen
A dessert that allows you to enjoy the taste of eggs, created by a long-established tamagoyaki shop that has developed the eggs themselves. We offer chocolate cream made with special custard cream and fresh cream wrapped in soft dough, and a firm pudding that spreads the sweet aroma of vanilla beans with every bite.
 
 
Ginza Castella Biscuit Sandwich Cocoa  (1 piece) 490 yen
A new chocolate dough flavor has been added to the shop's hugely popular "Castella Biscuit Sandwich." A fluffy and soft original biscuit made from a blend of carefully selected cocoa beans is sandwiched with sharp and rich fresh cream. The retro look, with heart patterns engraved on the surface of the dough, is also attractive.
 
 
The "Craftsmanship" of Chuo Ward
 
Furnishings created with the refined spirit and reliable technique of artisans will add richness to your daily life. Experience the new charms of Chuo Ward, including first-time shop "Cohana," a brand that creates high-quality handmade items, and colorful furoshiki wrapping cloths from "Karakusa-ya," which continues to propose new lifestyles.
 
First-time shop in Nihonbashi Muromachi: Seki mini scissors and miniature masu pincushion set 3,630 yen
([Mini scissors] Scissors: Stainless steel blade steel, ABS resin / Case: Cowhide / Tassel: Silk / Approx. width 22 x length 35 x thickness 12 mm / Blade length: 8 mm / [Miniature masu pincushion] Masu: Natural wood (cypress) / Fabric: Hemp / Filling: Polyester / Approx. width 16 x depth 15 x height 20 mm (masu only 12 mm) / Marking pin: Glass, nickel plated, steel / Approx. length 37 mm, thickness 0.5 mm / Glass bead: Approx. diameter 5 mm)
A brand that produces high-quality handmade items in collaboration with around 60 regional industries across the country.
A gift set with an appealing size that fits in a pouch. The products are a culmination of traditional techniques from various regions, including the extremely sharp miniature scissors made in Seki City, Gifu Prefecture, known as the city of cutlery, miniature measuring cups made from fragrant cypress, and pincushion fabric woven from high-quality hemp in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture.
 
 
Nihonbashi Left: Tenmizo clasp purse 14,850 yen (side: cowhide and others/mouthpiece: brass and gold plated/approximately 13.5cm wide x 7.5cm high x 1.5cm thick) Right: Pass card holder 12,100 yen (side: cowhide and others/approximately 11.5cm x 8cm) 
Bunko leather is a craft item made by artisans who hand-paint embossed white leather one by one, then patina it with lacquer before making it into accessories. A collaboration between the reliable techniques of Bunkoya Ozeki, which has a history of over 90 years, and the designs of Haibara. Wishing happiness for those who use it, please enjoy the stories embodied in the patterns more closely.
 
 
Nihonbashi Odenmacho Edoya Hand-Planted Clothes Brush, All-Purpose Type "Bespoke" 19,800 yen (Bristles: White Pig Bristles / Wood Base: Natural Wood / Approximately Width 6 x Length 26 x Height 6.6 cm (Bristle Length 4.8 cm)) 
High-quality, long-haired pig bristles have been carefully planted one hole at a time by skilled artisans. These furoshiki can be used for a wide range of items, from wool suits and kimonos to delicate cashmere coats. Enjoy the sophisticated feel of the brushes, unique to a manufacturer specializing in Edo-style brushes.
 
Nihonbashi Ningyocho Cotton Furoshiki kaaro Series "AFRICA" 1,650 yen each (100% cotton/approx. 50 x 50 cm) 
  offers new ways to use furoshiki to match modern lifestyles. Enjoy using them in a variety of ways to make eco-bags, tissue cases, book covers, and more. These colorful and sustainable items are popular. 
 
 
Ginza Komon Kimono Fabric  220,000 yen (100% silk) Dyed Nagoya Obi  198,000 yen (100% silk) 
This kimono store has been creating kimonos and obi that suit modern cityscapes by focusing on classic patterns and using creative color and composition. They have a wide selection of kimonos and obi that will make your autumn and winter outings more enjoyable, including komon with bold patterns that can be worn in a variety of occasions, and playful Nagoya obi featuring Japanese musical instruments.
 
Shintomi-cho Patterned tabi socks, various types for men and women, from 5,170 yen each (cotton, others) 
*We will be accepting orders for tabi at any time during the period.
*Ordered items will be delivered approximately two months later.
The tabi socks made by this long-established store founded in the An'ei era, synonymous with "Shintomi-gata tabi," are designed to make the feet look smaller and more beautiful, and are loved by many kabuki actors, dancers, and kimono enthusiasts. In addition to tabi socks, we will also be introducing gauze products such as Japanese underwear and masks during the period.
 
For details on the 11th Great Chuo Ward Exhibition, please click here:
https://www.mistore.jp/shopping/feature/shops_f3/chuo_sp
 
An exhibition by the Chuo Ward Crafts and Manufacturing Association will be held simultaneously at the venue!
https://chuoku-brand.tokyo/
 
For details on the 69th Chuo Ward Commerce and Tourism Festival, please click here:
https://chuocity-tourismandmarketfair.jp/
 
 
Click here for company press release details
                    
Organizers: Chuo Ward/Chuo Ward Tourism and Commerce Festival Executive Committee
●Wednesday, October 27th - Monday, November 1st, 2021
●Event venue, 7th floor, Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store (finals 6:00 PM on the final day)
*The information listed may be subject to change or cancellation without notice due to various circumstances.
*In order to prevent the spread of COVID-19, we may restrict customer entry.
*All prices include tax.
*The standard tax rate (10%) and reduced tax rate (8%) are mixed.
*Some products are limited in quantity, so please forgive us if they are out of stock.
Chuo Ward has developed as a cultural and commercial center since the Edo period. In this vibrant area, you can find the "taste" of long-established stores, made with care and loved by people who enjoy a "chic" lifestyle, and the "artisanal" skills that continue to carry on traditions to this day. A wide variety of delicacies and masterpieces will be gathered together to add joy to our modern lives and to our new lifestyles!

The Tastes of Chuo Ward
A diverse lineup of delicious dishes, from long-established establishments that still retain the flavors of their founding days to restaurants that have evolved with modern twists! In addition to eat-in options such as roast beef rice bowls and tempura bowls, you can also enjoy food unique to this event, such as parfaits and fresh muskmelon drinks, at the venue. We also have pudding from a long-established tamagoyaki shop and retro sweets available.

Eat-in Nihonbashi Kodenmacho
This roast beef rice bowl uses the shoulder part of A5 grade Kuroge Wagyu beef, which brings out the full flavor of the lean meat. The beef is slowly cooked to be moist and tender, and each slice is then carved by hand by a skilled chef. Enjoy the delicious flavors of one of Tokyo's oldest sukiyaki restaurants.

Eat-in Ginza
This is a proud bowl from

Eat-in Nihonbashi Muromachi

Eat-in Tsukiji
Crown muskmelon from Shizuoka Prefecture, packed with an elegant, mellow aroma and rich sweetness, is crushed at high speed to create a smooth texture. This drink allows you to enjoy the flavors of premium ingredients selected by professional fruit and produce connoisseurs with a history as a produce wholesaler.

Tsukiji
A dessert that allows you to enjoy the taste of eggs, created by a long-established tamagoyaki shop that has developed the eggs themselves. We offer chocolate cream made with special custard cream and fresh cream wrapped in soft dough, and a firm pudding that spreads the sweet aroma of vanilla beans with every bite.

Ginza
A new chocolate dough flavor has been added to the shop's hugely popular "Castella Biscuit Sandwich." A fluffy and soft original biscuit made from a blend of carefully selected cocoa beans is sandwiched with sharp and rich fresh cream. The retro look, with heart patterns engraved on the surface of the dough, is also attractive.
The "Craftsmanship" of Chuo Ward
Furnishings created with the refined spirit and reliable technique of artisans will add richness to your daily life. Experience the new charms of Chuo Ward, including first-time shop "Cohana," a brand that creates high-quality handmade items, and colorful furoshiki wrapping cloths from "Karakusa-ya," which continues to propose new lifestyles.

First-time shop in Nihonbashi Muromachi:
([Mini scissors] Scissors: Stainless steel blade steel, ABS resin / Case: Cowhide / Tassel: Silk / Approx. width 22 x length 35 x thickness 12 mm / Blade length: 8 mm / [Miniature masu pincushion] Masu: Natural wood (cypress) / Fabric: Hemp / Filling: Polyester / Approx. width 16 x depth 15 x height 20 mm (masu only 12 mm) / Marking pin: Glass, nickel plated, steel / Approx. length 37 mm, thickness 0.5 mm / Glass bead: Approx. diameter 5 mm)
A brand that produces high-quality handmade items in collaboration with around 60 regional industries across the country.
A gift set with an appealing size that fits in a pouch. The products are a culmination of traditional techniques from various regions, including the extremely sharp miniature scissors made in Seki City, Gifu Prefecture, known as the city of cutlery, miniature measuring cups made from fragrant cypress, and pincushion fabric woven from high-quality hemp in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture.

Nihonbashi
Bunko leather is a craft item made by artisans who hand-paint embossed white leather one by one, then patina it with lacquer before making it into accessories. A collaboration between the reliable techniques of Bunkoya Ozeki, which has a history of over 90 years, and the designs of Haibara. Wishing happiness for those who use it, please enjoy the stories embodied in the patterns more closely.

Nihonbashi Odenmacho Edoya Hand-Planted Clothes Brush, All-Purpose Type "Bespoke"
High-quality, long-haired pig bristles have been carefully planted one hole at a time by skilled artisans. These furoshiki can be used for a wide range of items, from wool suits and kimonos to delicate cashmere coats. Enjoy the sophisticated feel of the brushes, unique to a manufacturer specializing in Edo-style brushes.

Nihonbashi Ningyocho

Ginza
This kimono store has been creating kimonos and obi that suit modern cityscapes by focusing on classic patterns and using creative color and composition. They have a wide selection of kimonos and obi that will make your autumn and winter outings more enjoyable, including komon with bold patterns that can be worn in a variety of occasions, and playful Nagoya obi featuring Japanese musical instruments.

Shintomi-cho
*We will be accepting orders for tabi at any time during the period.
*Ordered items will be delivered approximately two months later.
The tabi socks made by this long-established store founded in the An'ei era, synonymous with "Shintomi-gata tabi," are designed to make the feet look smaller and more beautiful, and are loved by many kabuki actors, dancers, and kimono enthusiasts. In addition to tabi socks, we will also be introducing gauze products such as Japanese underwear and masks during the period.
For details on the 11th Great Chuo Ward Exhibition, please click here:
https://www.mistore.jp/shopping/feature/shops_f3/chuo_sp
An exhibition by the Chuo Ward Crafts and Manufacturing Association will be held simultaneously at the venue!
https://chuoku-brand.tokyo/
For details on the 69th Chuo Ward Commerce and Tourism Festival, please click here:
https://chuocity-tourismandmarketfair.jp/
Click here for company press release details
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