The soy sauce dispenser loved by art museums - The Japan Times

The soy sauce dispenser loved by art museums - The Japan Times

The soy sauce dispenser loved by art museums - The Japan Times

Luxury fashion stores line the street from Tokyo.
Luxury fashion stores line the street from Tokyo's Omotesando Station to the Nezu Museum. Walking from the station, you'll pass the wavy glass walls of Comme des Garcons, Prada's flagship store designed by Herzog de Meuron and many beautiful Issey Miyake shops. But you will also pass a more humble Tokyo treasure: the Hakusan Shop, located in the basement of the From 1st building (which is also the home of the Figaro Cafe, where a good impression of a Tarte Tatin may be had if required).

The soy sauce dispenser loved by art museums - The Japan Times

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The soy sauce dispenser loved by art museums - The Japan Times

Kenji Ekuan, GK Design Group. Soy Sauce Dispenser. 1961

The soy sauce dispenser loved by art museums - The Japan Times

The soy sauce dispenser loved by art museums - The Japan Times

The soy sauce dispenser loved by art museums - The Japan Times

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The soy sauce dispenser loved by art museums - The Japan Times

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The soy sauce dispenser loved by art museums - The Japan Times

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The soy sauce dispenser loved by art museums - The Japan Times

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The soy sauce dispenser loved by art museums - The Japan Times

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The soy sauce dispenser loved by art museums - The Japan Times

The History Of Kikkoman's Ingenious Soy Sauce Dispenser