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Below is a machine translation of the postcard I just brought in from my mail box.

 

Announcement of store integration and relocation

 

 Greetings

 

 Thank you very much for your patronage.  By the way, although it is sudden, due to various circumstances,

 

 As of January 30, 2023

 

 We have decided to close the Hamamatsu store.  We would like to express our sincere gratitude for your long-term support and sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused.

 

 In the future, it will be merged with the Tokyo Omotesando store and reopened in March 2023 in Jimbocho, Tokyo.  Along with this, the Omotesando store, which has been indebted for 6 years, will be closed on February 19, 2023.  Details of the new store will be announced at a later date.

 

 The sale will be held on the following dates.  Please visit us.

 

 Hamamatsu store closing sale January 12th (Thursday) to January 30th (Monday), 2023 Omotesando store moving sale February 2nd (Thursday) to February 19th (Sunday), 2023

 

 We will keep up with the times and continue to improve ourselves, so we ask for your continued patronage.  In closing, I would like to express my heartfelt wishes for the continued good health and development of all of you.

 

 Best regards

 

 January 2023 lucky day

 

 Kaoru Yamagishi CEO Bungbox Co., Ltd.”

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🙏 Thank you for sharing the information.  I shall keep this in mind the next time I plan to visit Tokyo.  

-rudy-

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Yes they have moved and it's a cute little place. 

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I liked their omotesando store. Close by with not too much crowd. Kanda OTOH..

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