Bhutan Set (1,200 yen)/ Maiko Hata(c) FASHION HEADLINE
Yoji Naka, General Manager of Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Department Store, and Miss Bhutan Sonam Choden Letty/ Maiko Hata(c) FASHION HEADLINE
Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi "Bhutan Week" held/ Maiko Hata(c) FASHION HEADLINE
At the cafe, you can enjoy a leisurely meal while listening to live music./ Maiko Hata(c) FASHION HEADLINE
Original bento box designed by culinary expert Ko Kentetsu/ Maiko Hata(c) FASHION HEADLINE
Matsutake mushrooms grown at altitudes of over 2,000 meters/ Maiko Hata(c) FASHION HEADLINE
Tartary buckwheat flour that can only be found here/ Maiko Hata(c) FASHION HEADLINE
The tea leaves and Japanese pepper used in the food are also from Bhutan./ Maiko Hata(c) FASHION HEADLINE
Exhibition and sale of Bhutanese photographs by Nao Tsuda and Bhutanese crafts designed and supervised by Kazuya Takaoka and Keita Suzuki/ Maiko Hata(c) FASHION HEADLINE
An exhibition of Bhutanese crafts designed and supervised by Kazuya Takaoka and Keita Suzuki/ Maiko Hata(c) FASHION HEADLINE
Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi "Bhutan Week" held/ Maiko Hata(c) FASHION HEADLINE
Original paper designed by Kazuya Takaoka/ Maiko Hata(c) FASHION HEADLINE
Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi "Bhutan Week" held/ Maiko Hata(c) FASHION HEADLINE
The cafe chairs are made from baskets made in Bhutan/ Maiko Hata(c) FASHION HEADLINE