See, drink, and buy at Daimaru Shinsaibashi Store! 4 weeks of enjoying 'Japan's Good Things' to boast domestically and internationally begin!

Daimaru Shinsaibashi Store, celebrating its 300th anniversary, will hold an event 'Japan's Good Things' showcasing traditional Japanese crafts and supporting sake breweries affected by the Noto Peninsula Earthquake during Golden Week.
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Daimaru Shinsaibashi Store, which is celebrating its 300th anniversary of opening, will hold an event where you can enjoy touching "Japan's Good Things" that have colored the history of "commerce" together. During the period, we will hold exhibitions to experience Japanese traditional crafts and events where you can support a sake brewery affected by the Noto Peninsula Earthquake by drinking their sake, as well as introduce permanent shops that continue to connect traditional technologies originating in Japan to the future. This Golden Week, why not try touching the heart of Japan at Daimaru Shinsaibashi Store? Main Building 8th Floor Edelweiss Western Knife Sickle-shaped 234th Anniversary Model (Edelweiss stainless steel, handle: polyacetal resin, blade length approx. 18cm) 22,000 yen including tax Inheriting the tradition of Japanese "cutlery", we have a selection centered on kitchen tools. In this anniversary year marking the leap number of "234" years since our founding, we have produced an anniversary model of the Edelweiss Western knife series. Because we were founded in Nihonbashi, it features a special blade designed with the scenery of Tokyo Nihonbashi depicted in Utagawa Hiroshige's "The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido". ■ Exhibition "Cutlery Kiya 234th Anniversary Knife Exhibition" - April 15 (Wed) to May 12 (Tue), 2026 - Introducing the 234th-anniversary knife and traditional Japanese tools. ■ Present During the period, the first 20 people who purchase 22,000 yen or more including tax will receive a "mini cutting board" as a gift. Main Building 8th Floor Kawari-nuri Pendant (natural wood, cashew coating, shell, aluminum powder, string part: 100% silk) 24,200 yen including tax Founded in the 3rd year of Meiji as a specialty store for "Kyoyaki / Kiyomizuyaki". Currently, we offer a wide variety of traditional crafts from all over the country, broadcasting the essence of Japanese craftsmanship to the world. This time, we selected lacquer craft works by in Tokyo. You can also see the demonstration of creating accessories, each with a different expression, by repeatedly applying lacquer and cashew coating to natural wood materials such as cherry and magnolia, and polishing them. ■ Demonstration sales event "" - May 12 (Tue) to May 18 (Mon), 2026 *Closes at 16:00 on the final day - The artist is scheduled to be at the gallery on all dates Main Building 8th Floor Akebono-sai Inro-buta Teapot (Flower) (11×13.8×9.4cm) 165,000 yen including tax A lacquerware specialty store purveyor to the Imperial Household Agency with its main store in Daikanyama, Tokyo. We offer works by Hiroshi Koie, a ceramic artist who has been making teapots for over 40 years using red mud clay unique to Tokoname. Starting with "Akebono-sai", which expresses the heartwarming break of dawn, the teapots made one by one using the potter's wheel method have an elegant warmth and fascinate viewers. ■ Exhibition "Tokoname-yaki 'Reiko-gama' Hiroshi Koie Ceramics Exhibition" - April 29 (Wed/Hol) to May 19 (Tue), 2026 - Exhibiting popular works with high rarity, having received many awards including the "Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition". Main Building 8th Floor Cha Cha Cha Canelé (6 pieces, 2 of each) 1,980 yen including tax A Japanese canelé delivered by a Japanese tea specialty store headquartered in Gion, Kyoto. Using carefully selected matcha, genmaicha, and hojicha for the dough and chocolate, it is finished as a Japanese-Western confectionery that spreads the savory aroma and flavor of tea. Enjoy the unique combinations of matcha x black bean, hojicha x orange peel, and genmaicha x chestnut dice. ■ "Cha Cha Cha Set" - Canelés currently on sale at Gion Tsujiri can be eaten in at the attached cafe. Main Building 2nd Basement Floor Junmai Daiginjo Hakkaisan Seasonal Limited (Boxed) (1 bottle, 720ml) *Sold only from May 9 (Sat) to 17 (Sun) 2,288 yen including tax ■ Hakkai Brewery POPUP - May 9 (Sat) to May 17 (Sun), 2026 We will sell the Japanese sake "Hakkaisan", which uses the meltwater from Mt. Hakkai in Niigata Prefecture, "Raiden-sama no Shimizu", and enhances the taste of dishes. Furthermore, this time, we will offer paid tastings of not only Japanese sake but also "Rydeen Beer" and "Rice Whisky". ■ Rydeen Beer & Rice Whisky Tasting - May 9 (Sat) to May 17 (Sun), 2026 - Various Rydeen Beers (330ml per glass): 600 yen including tax - Hakkaisan Single Grain Uonuma 8 Years Rice Whisky (30ml per glass): 800 yen including tax *Drinking under the age of 20 is prohibited by law Launch of collaborative brew by in Noto Town, Ishikawa Prefecture x in Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture We will sell a jointly brewed sake by , whose brewery and store were completely destroyed by the Noto Peninsula Earthquake in 2024, and , a long-established brewery in Aichi Prefecture. The "Oeyama" of Matsunami Sake Brewery, which aims to rebuild in its hometown of Noto Town while preserving traditional methods, meets the "Nito" of Maruishi Brewery, which is based on the concept of "He who chases two hares catches neither". It is a limited raw sake brewed with thoughts of a fresh start, 2 years after the earthquake. The moment you open the fragrant door, fine sparkles dance on your tongue, with a fizzy greeting...