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Wakamatsuya main store
Wakamatsuya main store

A long-established kamaboko restaurant that was founded in 1908, it continues to focus on taste and quality, and Hiryozu is popular for its board kamaboko, hanpen, and other fish cakes.

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address
1-9-28 Kawasaki IseCity 516-0009
telephone number
0596-23-1721
business hours
9:00~18:00
Holiday
1/1~3

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