
Kutaniyaki pottery is a famous Japanese traditional artcraft. Nowadays, attractive products that employ comptemporary designs are produced and we are positive that you can find the one that will be an ideal present for an important person in your life. Go to the Kutani pottery page... |
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The tradition of Japanse umbrellas, which became full-blown in the Edo period, is facing a drastic decrease in the number of manufacturers who keep the art alive. However, Japanese umbrellas are an essential item for traditional culture events such as tea ceremony, classical Japanese dance and Kabuki. Go to Japanese umbrella page... |
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The largest tea production area around Tokyo is Sayama and we introduce tasty tea from the producer Motohien. Motohien received an award from the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries and enjoys an excellent reputation for its superb quality. Go to the Japanese tea page... |
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New item! Japanese candles that illuminate your home. Its flickering flame will make you comfortable. Go to the candle page... |
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"We plant igusa in the cold season in December and reaped it in the hot days of July. During the weaving of the igusa, which had been cultivated with affection for more than six months, we handled the woven igusa with the utmost care, as if hugging our own children."
Go to the Igusa (mat rush) product page...
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This cellular phone strap and neck strap are created by Hiyoshi-ya, a Japanese umbrella creator, using high-quality silk and smoke-stained bamboo that are used as umbrella materials. Go to the cellular phone strap page... |