Re: [chado] Tea Department Store in Tokyo

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Ahmad Saqfalhait

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Jun 15, 2010, 4:12:06 PM6/15/10
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Dear Luke,

You can find one of the best Chadougu shops in Shinjuku district.

The shop is called Seishoen 青松園.
They are open everyday, except national holidays, from 10:00 to 19:00.
Their telephone number is: 03-3342-6007 (if you're calling from an international line +81-3-3342-6007).

It is located in the Shinjuku Odakyu department store, from West Exit of Shinjuku station.
Once you leave the station from the west exit, look for the BicCamera sign on the Odakyu west department store building.
You will find the chadougu shop to the left of the BicCamera entrance.

They have a lot of items and with a big range of prices.

This would be your one stop shop.

Send them my regards, and tell them the tea guy from Jordan says hi. :)

All the best,
Ahmad



On 15 June 2010 22:13, Luke Au Yeung <utroqu...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear all,

Does anyone know if there is a "department store" for chado items in
Tokyo. I am going to spend a short stay there and would like to get
all items in a single store instead of going through one by one.

Thanks a lot.

Luke Au Yeung

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Ahmad Saqfalhait

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Jul 20, 2010, 3:31:41 PM7/20/10
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Great to hear that!

I'm glad to know you found what you were looking for. It is almost a one stop shop for dougu. Especially if you are looking for general stuff.

By the way, you are free to join my facebook group called "Saqf Tea Room". It is still new, and any input from you would be appreciated.

All the best, and welcome back,

Ahmad

On 20 July 2010 19:11, Luke Au Yeung <utroqu...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Ahmad,

Thank you for your recommendation. I have visited the Seishoen near
Odakyu department store in Tokyo. It is a treasure house and there are
plenty of wonderful object, I have bought some books and a natsume.

Best regards,

Luke
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