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8/10 Mountain Day Special Project – “Mt. Fuji Special”, collecting only the gems made in Japan

2020.07.25

The EC site “Fujimaki Department Store” where you can encounter gems with the theme of “Japan” has collected items with the motif of Japan’s best mountain, Mt. Fuji, as a plan dedicated to “Mountain Day” on August 10th. Opens the special page.

In the special feature, Mt. Fuji goods that showcase the craftsmanship in Japan and Japan are categorized into five categories: “eat”, “drink”, “wear”, “business” and “gift”. Please take a look at the surprisingly fun items.

>”Mount Fuji Special” URL

Examples of posted items

[1] Mt. Fuji to eat! ? A super-classy legendary sweet with a cute appearance

Legendary sweets that once boasted explosive popularity at the restaurant “TIRPSE”, which earned one Michelin star in the world fastest. This time, by the legendary two people of the Japanese gourmet world, we have revived in the form of pursuing the best materials! The secret that made many foodies groan “too delicious!” is the original mariage of sake lees and white chocolate.

[2] “Drinking Mt. Fuji” for an abundant after-dinner drink

[Kiyohide Glass Studio] Mt. Fuji glass 38,500 yen (tax included)
[Good luck] Junmai Ginjo Yamada Nishiki 55 720 ml 1,650 yen (tax included)
[Satsuma Bidoro Craft] Satsuma Kiriko Mt. Fuji "Aofuji" 22,000 yen (tax included)

[3] A casual glimpse of “the best mountain in Japan”

[Pompindo] Hankechi Mask "Summer Specifications" 1,100 yen (tax included)
[Kume Textile Industry] Hokusai Project T-shirt 4,180 yen (tax included)
[Urushi Art Hariya] Bisai Fuji Pendant 19,800 yen (tax included)

[4] Bring the power of Mt. Fuji to your side even in the business scene

[Urushi Art Hariya] Mt. Artigiano Fuji Pins Fujimaki Department Store Bespoke 5,500 yen (tax included)
[FAIR FAX] Fujimaki Department Store Collaboration Tie "Embroidery Tie" 10,450 yen (tax included)
[Inden Yamamoto] Business card/card case 5,500 yen (tax included)

[5] A fluffy gift for the Mt. Fuji pattern

[100%] Peti Peto Cleaning Cloth 1,760 yen (tax included)
[Pomping Hall] Moribukuro (porch) / Mount Fuji 2,750 yen (tax included)
[Kichijitsu] Omamori Pocket (Pouch) 3,850 yen (tax included)

Fujimaki Department Store Ginza Store
5-2-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Tokyu Plaza Ginza 6th floor
TEL: 03-6264-5612 Business hours: 11:00 to 21:00
The regular holidays are the same as those of “Tokyu Plaza Ginza”.
Official homepage

Fujimaki Department Store Toyama Store
3-8-6 Somaguwa, Toyama City, Toyama Prefecture Toyama Yamato 3rd floor
TEL: 076-461-4320 Business Hours: 10:00-19:00
The regular holidays are the same as those of “Toyama Yamato”.
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