Henya means “weird shop” in Japanese. This weird shop sells antique toys that stand out. This shop is especially unique because of the structure of the shop reminiscent of a different space. It’s packed with surprises and excitement. Through this shop, you can take a glimpse into the depth of the history of Japanese anime and manga culture and how it is changing in the flow of the times.
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