Asanoya place mat
Asanoya Shoten opened in 1933 in Kojimachi 6-chome, Tokyo, and began manufacturing bread and sweets as part of its food products.
At that time, European-style breads such as French bread and German bread became popular in Kojimachi.
In response to requests from foreign diplomats and their families, a summer branch office was opened, and a permanent store was opened in 1944.
For over 80 years in Karuizawa. Asanoya has Karuizawa in its history!
Introducing a placemat lined with Asanoya's delicious breads!
The placemats make you wonder which bread looks delicious...
Would you like to add some color to your daily meals?
Size: H300mm x W450mm
■What is Machikado Gallery?
A brand with a new perspective that conveys the charm of the history and culture of the town.
The town is full of history and culture.
The miscellaneous goods developed in collaboration with famous restaurants and sweets shops in local towns across Japan will be unique items in the world.
Please enjoy the nostalgic and new art of the town that has continued since the Showa era.
Asanoya Shoten opened in 1933 in Kojimachi 6-chome, Tokyo, and began manufacturing bread and sweets as part of its food products.
At that time, European-style breads such as French bread and German bread became popular in Kojimachi.
In response to requests from foreign diplomats and their families, a summer branch office was opened, and a permanent store was opened in 1944.
For over 80 years in Karuizawa. Asanoya has Karuizawa in its history!
Introducing a placemat lined with Asanoya's delicious breads!
The placemats make you wonder which bread looks delicious...
Would you like to add some color to your daily meals?
Size: H300mm x W450mm
■What is Machikado Gallery?
A brand with a new perspective that conveys the charm of the history and culture of the town.
The town is full of history and culture.
The miscellaneous goods developed in collaboration with famous restaurants and sweets shops in local towns across Japan will be unique items in the world.
Please enjoy the nostalgic and new art of the town that has continued since the Showa era.