By KEIJI SATO/ Staff Writer
August 7, 2020 at 08:00 JST
"They’re stylish and popular as gifts," said Ujitawara-Seichajyo Co. tea shop employee Junko Motomasa. (Keiji Sato)
Editor’s note: This series showcases what we are calling “kawaii” (cute) items made locally in the iconic Japanese city. [Read More]
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