We handle crafts from all regions of Japan and can be consulted as a contact point for all of them.
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Kobushi Ware is characterized by their easy-to-use shapes and the colors of their glazes. In particular, sea squirt glaze has a long history and has become synonymous with KOBUSHI ware, and is characterized by its beauty.
Textiles from the Enshu region of Shizuoka Prefecture. One of the three major cotton fabrics in Japan. It is popular for its rich colors and patterns, and its unique texture that becomes more familiar the more it is used.
Banshu Textiles is made with "soft water" suitable for dyeing in Hyogo Prefecture. Banshu-ori is characterized by its yarn-dyeing process, in which the yarn is dyed first and then kneaded.
Kumano Brush is a traditional craft representing Hiroshima Prefecture, and are used for various purposes such as calligraphy brushes for calligraphy, painting brushes for watercolors, and cosmetic brushes for makeup.
Cherry Bark Work is a traditional craft made in Kakunodate-cho, Senboku City, Akita Prefecture. It is a woodworking craft made from the bark of mountain cherry trees.
Made in Odate City, Akita Prefecture, Bent Wappa is made from Akita cedar, one of the most famous woods in Japan.
Kanazawa accounts for more than 98% of Japan's gold leaf production, and boasts a history of more than 400 years. Kanazawa Gold Leaf is used in shrines and temples of great historical value, such as Kinkakuji Temple.
Takaoka Copperware is the generic name for copperware made in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture. Each process is characterized by the division of labor by skilled craftsmen.
Gunnai Textiles are a generic term for fabrics woven in the Gunnai area of Yamanashi Prefecture, and it is said that the history of weaving is very old, dating back about 1,000 years.
High-quality cedar and cypress grown in rich forests have been famous throughout Japan since the Muromachi period (1333-1573), and have been widely used for ordinary houses, shrines, and temples.
The Tsubame and Sanjo areas of Niigata Prefecture have long been famous for metalworking. They are characterized by functionality and high quality.
The wide variety of pottery produced in Gifu Prefecture's Higashi-Mino (Tono region) is called "Mino ware".
Shirakawa Daruma is a traditional craft of Fukushima Prefecture. About 300 years ago, Sadanobu Matsudaira, the lord of Shirakawa Castle, had his people learn the Daruma technique for the prosperity of the castle.
Bushu Indigo dye refers to textiles with Indigo dye produced in the Bushu region of Saitama Prefecture. The dyeing process is characterized by the fermentation of dye taken from indigo leaves.
Yonezawa Textile is the general term for silk fabrics produced in the area centering on Yonezawa City, Yamagata Prefecture. Yonezawa Textile is characterized by "plant dyeing" using natural dyes.
Aizu Cotton is a traditional handicraft handed down in Mutsu Dietz County. It is a robust plain-weave cotton fabric that has been widely worn as stray clothes since ancient times.
Yamanaka Lacquerware is said to have begun about 400 years ago. Yamanaka Lacquerware is characterized by its wheel-thrown technique.
Ozu Washi and handmade washi are made from the beautiful water of the clear Oda River, and are designated as traditional handicrafts of Japan.
Tin is also depicted in Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper. As a metal, it does not rust and is said to purify water.
A horse running on its left side. The running horse, which is said to have "nothing to run to the right," has been a symbol of "good fortune.
Nishijin Brocade is a generic term for yarn-dyed fabrics produced in Nishijin, Kyoto, and is characterized by high-mix, low-volume production.
The characteristic of Mino Washi is that even thin paper is as strong and beautiful as cloth.
It is said that a Kyoto Fan passes through the hands of a craftsman 87 times, and in the production process, there are craftsmen for each process, such as the overglaze painting, the fan surface, and the fan bone, and a division of labor is in place.
Kutani Ware is one of Japan's representative colored porcelains, and its greatest appeal is its "overglaze enameling.
It is said that the name "kasuri" came to mean "kasuri" in Japanese because of the subtle errors that occur during weaving, which give the fabric a blurred look.
Koushu Inden is characterized by deerskin with patterns in lacquer, and in the Warring States period, armor and helmets using smoked and chintz techniques adorned the valor of warlords.
Echizen Washi, with a history of approximately 1,500 years, is used in various parts of our daily lives due to its quality supported by its high technology.
Hakata Textile originated as a weaving technique brought back by Mitsuda Yasuemon, who went to the Song Dynasty (one of the Chinese dynasties) in the 13th century (Kamakura period).
Hagi Ware is characterized by its soft, rough texture with little or no painting.
Edo Glass, made by hand by craftsmen, is highly regarded overseas as well, as no two pieces are alike.
Arita (Imari) Ware is porcelain fired mainly in the town of Arita in Saga Prefecture.
Akazu Ware refers to pottery made in the Akatsu-cho area in the eastern part of Seto City, Aichi Prefecture.
This Edo faceting model is a new
addition to the popular Fuji series.
It is decorated with "Kiku-tsunagi,"
a typical faceted technique that is
a test of skill among faceted glass.
This series of traditional and auspicious
patterns is a popular SDGs product.
First, we will contact you by e-mail and then have a meeting with you online.
We will propose products that meet your purpose and budget.
Decide on the product, number of colors for personalization, packaging style, and other details. Once the specifications have been determined, we will provide you with a quotation.
We will send you an order form once we have decided on the production.
If you would like to include text or a logo on the product, please send us the data as well.
Please transfer the funds to the designated bank account.
After confirmation, we will start creating the product.
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