This is a small store inside the Japanese cultural and community center. This store is like a mini-uwajimaya without the food! They have many items including dishes, pictures, Japanese decorations, and more! The items are items donated from local Japanese people from the community so it is actually more authentic than China Town. They have larger items such as paintings, traditional clothing and other works of art all for a pretty reasonable price. Highly recommended, especially for unique gifts.
Chanda I.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Long Beach, CA
This store is a resale store of Japanese antiques, art, and collectibles. It has a bunch of things based on what people are donating so it ranges from Japanese clothing(kimonos/happi coats), dishes, house ware, art, dolls, etc. I love getting japanese dish sets so I was very happy to see the range of dishes. Other than buying items for yourself, this is a great place to buy a unique gift for someone. these items are reasonably priced and many are very hard to find items, things you would otherwise have to inherit or pay a lot of money for. So if you find yourself in the I.D./Rainier Valley come take a look! Plus, the money goes to a good cause = back to the Japanese cultural center.
Dale W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
So many awesome items. This store is like a museum. Such a delight for the eyes. I don’t know when I have ever seen such a wonderful display of fabulous items for sale. Only open Thursday through Saturday for limited hours.
DW B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
An eclectic variety of quality Japanese artwork, antiques and collectibles in the historic buildings of the Japanese Community and Cultural Center of Washington(JCCCW). A wide variety of original Japanese artwork and prints, heirloom and antique items, jewelry, pottery and dishware, furnishings, kimono and collectibles. There is something for every budget and taste!