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Ma-suya

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Opened in 2013, it's a specialty shop for salt and salt-related products selling 360 types of salt and about 600 associated items. This store is run by a famous shop in Okinawa that specializes in salt products. You can taste test every product! Moreover, there is a salt specialist who can guide you, if you ask about salt that suits your taste. A soft-serve ice cream called Snow Salt is very popular, as the taste is exclusive to Ma-suya and you won't find it elsewhere.

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Salt Products Selected by a Salt Master

An expert of salt, or salt specialist,  is always in the shop as a consultant. You can find some uncommon, rare salts here like rock salt crystals other than regular salt from the sea.

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Challenge your taste buds to some salt flavored ice cream!

You can choose one topping on yukishio (snow salt) ice cream (380 yen) from 9 different kinds like cocoa salt, green tea salt, wasabi (Japanese horseradish) salt, etc. Who doesn't enjoy an ice cream on a walk!

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Salt specific for onigiri-Japan's soul food

Onigiri-no-shio (special salt for rice ball) (380 yen/bottle, 480 yen/bag) is very popular among foreigners. You can put some in steamed rice and make an onigiri. Salt has no expiration date, so you can preserve it over a long time!

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Address
1F Fujiwara Bldg, 1-7-3 Azabujuban, Minato, Tokyo
Contact No.
+81-3-6447-4150
+81-3-6447-4150
Access
30-sec from Exit 7 of Azabujuban Station on Toei Oedo Line
Opening Hours / Holidays
11:00-21:00 Open all year round
Official Website
Time Required
Admission fee

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Salt Products Selected by a Salt Master

An expert of salt, or salt specialist,  is always in the shop as a consultant. You can find some uncommon, rare salts here like rock salt crystals other than regular salt from the sea.

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Challenge your taste buds to some salt flavored ice cream!

You can choose one topping on yukishio (snow salt) ice cream (380 yen) from 9 different kinds like cocoa salt, green tea salt, wasabi (Japanese horseradish) salt, etc. Who doesn't enjoy an ice cream on a walk!

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Salt specific for onigiri-Japan's soul food

Onigiri-no-shio (special salt for rice ball) (380 yen/bottle, 480 yen/bag) is very popular among foreigners. You can put some in steamed rice and make an onigiri. Salt has no expiration date, so you can preserve it over a long time!

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