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Model lineup, dealer introductions, quotes, catalog requests, test drive requests, introductions to certified used cars, etc.
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An online shopping site for "Jabara", a specialty of Kitayama Village, Wakayama Prefecture. You can purchase supplements, fruit juice, jams, ponzu sauce, candies, and more that use the famous "Jabara" (a plant that wards off evil).
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Ario Kitasuna, an urban shopping center that enriches your everyday life. A large shopping center in Kitasuna, Koto-ku, consisting of Ario Mall, which has about 100 specialty stores, and Ito-Yokado. We are holding events that both adults and children can enjoy! We look forward to your visit.
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If you are looking for wedding rings, engagement rings, jewelry, or official watches in Aomori, Kinshodo Main Store is the place to go. We have a wide selection of popular domestic and international brands. From domestic watches to official imported watches, we have many brands that are only available in Aomori Prefecture. We have an impressive selection of new products and limited edition models. We have five stores in Aomori Prefecture (Hirosaki Store, Aomori Store, Hachinohe Store, Elm Store, Goshogawara Kinshodo Repair Workshop). Please choose at the Kinshodo Main Store nearest you.
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KIJIN offers custom-made furniture made with a focus on natural wood. We will make suggestions based on your wishes, such as solid wood tables and furniture repairs and remakes. For those who think that custom-made furniture is high-end, we can suggest wood materials to suit your budget. Our service areas are mainly in Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba, including Sumida, Minato, Setagaya, Koto, Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Meguro, but we can also provide consultations outside of the Tokyo metropolitan area. Online consultations are also available.
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Kawasaki City will celebrate its 100th anniversary as a city on July 1, 2024. To mark this historic milestone, the entire city of Kawasaki will launch a variety of commemorative projects called "Colors, Future! Actions," marking the starting point for creating a "new Kawasaki" for the next 100 years.
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