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DOGUYASIJI shopping arcade 道具屋筋 in Osaka cooking kitchen tools for professional


◆ Sennichimae Doguyasuji Shopping Arcade◆


If you like to cook, DOGUYASUJI is worth visiting definitely. Osaka is known as the city of "the kitchen of the world" and "Kui-daore", and "Tool Shop" has supported the food culture with tools that are suitable for professionals. A tool shop with carefully selected cooking tools, and of course, a kitchen for home use. 
 

The tool shop is located in the center of Minami and can be reached within a few minutes' walk from Namba Station. It is also famous as a tourist destination, and many tourists visit it every day. "Namba Grand Kagetsu" is famous for comedic shows while "NMB48 Theater" is for Kawaii Japanese idols.t is close to Kuromon Market and Shinsaibashi, and is easily accessible. 






If you are a liquor lover, by all means, please come to Sennichimae Doguyasuji Shopping arcade, in addition to cooking tools, you would enjoy to find out a good Izakaya.



A 150m-long shopping street lined with specialty stores with every cooking utensil and kitchen item available.


Product Category

- Kitchen equipment

From old-fashioned tools to the latest equipment.



- Tableware / pottery

Abundant vessels that you can enjoy with your eyes.



- Kitchen knife

Japanese knives sought by chefs around the world.



- food sample

Delicate food samples(fake food) are items originating in Japan.



- Signboard / goodwill

The face of the shop is a professional tool shop.




★ access map ★

 


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