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KYOTO MARUHISA
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New Year “January Limited Sets”!
KYOTO MARUHISA in Gardena is holding a special sale featuring “January Limited Sets” on Saturdays throughout the month.
The lineup features unique combinations of traditional Japanese items adapted for modern lifestyles. Highlights include the “Hanten & Tabi Socks” set for relaxing at home, the “Bone Pillow & Scent Bag” set (perfect for long drives), and a stylish “Vintage Haori & Kimono Pattern Cap” set that coordinates well with casual Western clothing. For those looking to add a touch of elegance, the “Kumihimo Accessory Set” is a must-see.

They also offer a “Beginner Kimono Set” at a special price, making this the perfect opportunity to start wearing kimono this year!
KYOTO MARUHISA “January Limited Set” Sale
・Dates: Jan 3, 17, 24, 31 (Saturdays)
・Time: 11am – 4pm
・Location: 16901 S. Western Ave. #107 Gardena CA 90247 (Note: Entrance and parking are located at the back of the building)
・Website: https://maruhisa-usa.com/
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