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Omi Fair video taken on March 2, 2014 at Takashimaya Dept. Store in Nihonbashi, Tokyo. Funazushi, Omi beef, Biwa pearls, and more. We also saw Hiko-nyan.
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Way to Takashimaya Dept. Store in Nihonbashi subway station.
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Way to Takashimaya Dept. Store in Nihombashi subway station.
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Takashimaya Department Store in Nihombashi, Tokyo. Takashimaya got its name from Takashima, Shiga Prefecture.
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Takashimaya got its name from Takashima, Shiga Prefecture.
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1st floor of Takashimaya Dept. Store.
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Exhibit of Nagahama bonsai plum trees and folding screen from Hikone, 1st floor of Takashimaya Dept. Store during the Grand Omi Fair.
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Folding screen from Hikone (National Treasure).
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PR exhibit for the Grand Omi Fair on the 8th floor.
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1st floor of Takashimaya Dept. Store.
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Grand Omi Fair on 8th floor
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Tourist corner with samurai armor of Hikone's Ii Clan.
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Funa-zushi 鮒寿し
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Fish and shellfish from Lake Biwa
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Ibuki Ham
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Ibuki Ham
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Vegetable jam
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Omi beef, each pack here cost over 2,000 yen. 近江牛
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Stamp of Approval from Shiga
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Mochi making
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Mochi
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Adoberry sweets, from Adogawa, Takashima.
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Adoberry sweets, from Adogawa, Takashima.
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Entrance to crafts booths. 工芸展
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Omi crafts booths
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Kimono in the middle costs 1,995,000 yen. However the most expensive thing I saw was a Buddhist altar selling for 40 million yen (lots of gold leaf).
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Making candles.
     
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