Modern Altar Maker Yagiken Opens West Japan's Largest Showroom at Grand Front Osaka
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現代佛壇龍頭「八木研」將於6月1日在大阪梅田Grand Front開設西日本最大的現代佛壇展廳,展示約200款融合家具美學的現代設計佛壇。
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When does Yagiken Co., Ltd. plan to open Gallery Memoria Osaka Umeda and where is it located?
- A: The showroom opens on June 1st at the Grand Front Osaka complex in Osaka's Umeda district.
- Q: What is the total floor area of the Gallery Memoria Osaka Umeda showroom and how does it rank in size among modern Buddhist altar showrooms in Western Japan?
- A: The showroom measures 280 square meters, making it the largest modern Buddhist altar showroom in Western Japan.
- Q: How many altar designs are featured in the new Gallery Memoria Osaka Umeda showroom and what style do they aim to complement?
- A: The showroom showcases 200 stylish altar designs that are intended to blend seamlessly with contemporary interior décor.
- Q: Which exclusive product line will be displayed at the Osaka Umeda showroom and what is the highest price point for pieces in this series?
- A: The ultra‑premium Grand Cru series will be exhibited, with individual pieces priced up to 8.4 million yen.
- Q: What promotional offer is Yagiken Co., Ltd. providing to visitors during the opening campaign of the Osaka showroom?
- A: Yagiken will give free gifts to the first 500 visitors who attend the opening campaign at the Osaka showroom.