A shop in Tokyo that sells specialties from Ishikawa Prefecture is supporting reconstruction following the powerful earthquake that struck the Noto Peninsula two years ago.
The shop, Yaesu Ishikawa Terrace, which opened near Tokyo Station two months after the Jan. 1, 2024, temblor, aims to stay close to those affected, although it is about 300 kilometers away from areas hit by the disaster.
Yaesu Ishikawa Terrace is now preparing to sell tableware of a Wajima-nuri lacquerware shop from an affected area starting in March.

AloJapan.com