Stick to the “noren” curtain
Design is onigiri (rice ball)
  • Design is onigiri (rice ball)

    Design is onigiri (rice ball)
    The “noren” curtain with onigiri (rice ball) designs that tie together various thoughts such as connecting grandfathers and grandchildren, connecting Niigata and the world, and connecting people to each other.

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