BOTAN is on nakadori street (a.k.a rengadori). They have mostly women's clothes, bags and purses. They also sell glassware and pottery. Some is traditional Japanese ware, some is more modern. Their are candles and insence along with nice candle holders to match. The coolest ones I've seen are where the candle floats in water. Their wooden toys are really nice and made in Germany.
It's a long time family owned shop and the father is a well known artist. His art is on display on the upper floors and some is available for purchase.
What to buy: Kure is famous for oysters!
There are a lot of ramen shops and bars as well.
You can find pottery, local crafts, clothing, jewelry, tableware.
What to pay: All ranges of prices.
Written Aug 8, 2004
Address: 3-3-17 Nakadori, Kure, Hiroshima, Japan 737-0046
Phone: 0823-21-4111
Website: http://www.kurebotan.com
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