A fusion of Ise specialties and technology!

2020.01.06

“Ebiya Shoten” was opened in 2016 as a souvenir shop attached to the restaurant “Ebiya Shokudo”, which has a 100-year history. Since then, original products with a modern arrangement of Ise specialties and traditional crafts have been well received and welcomed many customers from all over the country.

Iseraku Cancer (Zushi, Ise Tea, Pearl Salt, Cherry Salted, Pea Flavor)

In addition, Odajima’s willingness to design a technology that closely follows store businesses around the world is practiced to create stores using advanced technologies. A multilingual tablet “Payke” is installed for customers from overseas. When you scan a package of products you care about, detailed information is displayed, which leads to a better shopping experience and memories of your trip.

Banko-yaki series

A unique souvenir shop that combines Ise specialties and technology. We hope that many people come to the store, including those who enjoy shopping and those who are interested in store management using technology.
http://www.ise-ebiya.com/

Daimaru Shinsaibashi Store Overview

Location: 1F, Shinsaibashi-suji, Chuo-ku, Osaka 542-8501, Osaka 8F
TEL: 06-6243-3618
Business hours: 10:00 ~ 20:30
holiday: Same as the closing day of Daimaru Shinsaibashi

URL:https://www.daimaru.co.jp/

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Location: 13 Uji Imazai, Ise City, Mie Prefecture 516-0024
TEL: 0596-63-5135
Business hours: 9:30 ~ 17:00
holiday: No holidays

URL:http://www.ise-ebiya.com/syouten/

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