Nishioka Furniture Shop|Furniture store with both sundries and cafe

Nishiokakagu, established in 1958, is the largest furniture store in the Nishisan region. Based on the concept of providing tasteful, high-quality products at “affordable prices,” the store offers a wide range of furniture, interior goods, and apparel. The store also carries a large selection of attractive prefectural products from Kagawa. A stylish café, “CAFE KNUT,” is also located on the premises, where you can have lunch using seasonal vegetables or take a break with a cup of coffee. We hope you will find your favorite furniture at Nishioka Furniture Store.

address

770-1 Yoshioka-cho, Kannonji City, Kagawa Prefecture 768-0021

map

Google Map

opening hours

10:30 〜 18:00

regular closing day

Thursday

car

Approximately 8 minutes (3.5 km) by car from the Sanuki Toyonaka IC of the Takamatsu Expressway

train

・Approximately 8 minutes by taxi (3.5 km) from JR Kannonji Station
・Approximately 4 minutes (2 km) by taxi from JR Motoyama Station

parking lot

Available (80 spaces)

website

https://n-oka.net

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contact us

TEL:0875-25-4256
FAX:0875-23-0552

  • Products
Apparel, gifts, baby and children's items
Sundries, Bedding, Living & Dining Furniture, etc.
Apparel, gifts, baby and children's items
Sundries, Bedding, Living & Dining Furniture, etc.
Apparel, gifts, baby and children's items
Sundries, Bedding, Living & Dining Furniture, etc.
Apparel, gifts, baby and children's items
Sundries, Bedding, Living & Dining Furniture, etc.
Apparel, gifts, baby and children's items
Sundries, Bedding, Living & Dining Furniture, etc.

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