Ivy cotton curtains in front of the shop are very impressive. Its head quarter boasts approximately 400 years’ history. Its business began in the Edo period. This branch is a little wider than the head. Various colored and sized wrapping clothes, hand towels and cotton caps, small articles are displayed and sold artistically and fashionably. Their designs are also unique, pop and cute. From seasonal ones to animal prints. I chose the design of dog and sent it to a friend of mine who was dog fan and participated in the activity of animal protection group. I was glad that she has received it with joy. The products can be used in various ways, for example, bag, pet bottle or liquor wrapper, tissue or book cover, and so on. Handles for the bag are also provided. Wrapping cloth called Furoshiki and hand towel called Tenugui are considered rare for foreigners. The shop is crowded with customers including foreigners on weekend. Furoshiki or Tenugui is a traditional Japanese item as daily use for people in old days. I think not using paper wrapping but cloth wrapping is eco! In addition these cute designs always cheer me up!