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Once used in palaces and salons, Kin-Karakami's metallic patterns add quiet elegance and depth to modern spaces.
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Kinkarakami Institute
Kin-Karakami's metallic patterns bring timeless elegance and depth to today’s interiors.
The glasses, with innovative designs achieved through advanced technology, are highly appraised around the world.
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KIMOTO GLASS
There is an extensive line-up of glasses in contemporary designs to match a wide range of beverage styles, including Japanese sake and wine. Kimoto Glass Tokyo produces innovative glasses through the skilled craftsmanship of artisans. These include black Edo kiriko glass, which has been difficult to produce to date.
A groundbreaking Edo Kiriko reflects patterns like a kaleidoscope of light and color.
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Shiina Kiriko
Shiina Kiriko offers a wide range of guinomi sake cups with motifs inspired by the beauty of the changing seasons.
Japan Blue: Pure Natural Indigo Dye with Crystal-Clear Beauty
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MURATA SENKO
Eco-Friendly Indigo Dye: Recycling Dye into Nutrient-Rich Fertilizer.
Tsuchiya Kaban carefully hand-craft their simple yet elegant leather goods with exceptional craftsmanship.
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TSUCHIYA KABAN
Since 1965, Tsuchiya Kaban have been dedicated in developing durable and practical leather products that are simple yet classy.
Innovative towels that are gentle on the skin. Approved by the Japan Atopic Dermatitis Patients Association.
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UCHINO
Soft and durable terrycloth products that are so comfortable that you will want to use them again and again. Products that make your everyday life luxurious.
Nori from the Ariake Sea has a rich flavour and simply melts in the mouth. It is also full of savoury flavour, and is highly nutritious.
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YAMAMOTO NORITEN
You can easily have your fill of this Japanese food that is popular around the world. It also makes the perfect snack or side dish to have with your beverage of choice. Since its founding in 1849, Yamamoto Noriten has consistently positioned quality as its top priority and has continued to provide delicious nori to its customers.
Conveying the charm of Edo Komon, with its delicate and precise patterns, to the world.
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HIROSE DYEWORKS
Beautiful Edo Komon with delicate patterns. Eminent artisans of modern times have inherited techniques from the Edo era and transformed them into cool, modern styles that are also well received overseas.
The delicate patterns of the kumiko woodcraft bring style and sophistication to the interior.
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EDO-KUMIKO TATEMATSU
Kumiko woodcraft, a traditional craft that has been handed down for over 1,200 years.
There are over 200 different patterns, each holding it's own meaning, from casting away evil spirits to bringing good luck.
The Kumihimo Bracelet, with its elegant lustre matching every style, is a popular item.
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RYUKOBO
Kumihimo (plaited cord) is a traditional craft produced by skilled artisans incorporating such fibres as silk yarn to create plaited cords. Artisans work by hand, interlacing the yarn left and right to assemble the braids. For this reason, the work on some Kumihimo progresses very slowly, at a rate of just a few centimetres per hour. Ryukobo is headed by Master Takashi Fukuda, who has been certified as Traditional Craftsmen by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and his son, Ryuta.
The comfort of hand-planted brushes for clothing and body
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UNO BRUSH
Along side their day-to-day brushes, Uno Brush has a selection of unique brushes that would also work perfect as display ornaments or gifts.
Creating a 'space of comfort with calligraphy' and presenting it as a new element of Japanese culture to the world.
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MOJI GALLERY
Using this art for the purpose of both decoration and viewing stimulates the sensibilities of the viewer from both its visual and literal perspectives.
Komiya Shoten umbrellas feature a luxurious blend of luster and substance.
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KOMIYA SHOTEN
Discover Komiya Shoten’s handcrafted umbrellas, featuring Koshu-ori fabric for timeless quality.
The well-known jacket from the film "Grease"
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PORTER CLASSIC
This jacket inspired by the film "Grease" is a popular item.Enjoy the fusion of Japanese sashiko quilting with retro American style.Porter Classic is a renowned brand founded by one of the most influential people in Japan's fashion world, Katsuyuki Yoshida, and his son, Leo Yoshida.
Edo Kimekomi dolls, which produce elegant and pretty spaces.
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MATSUZAKI DOLL
Matsuzaki Ningyo (koikko) has taken up the challenge of designing animal motifs by harnessing the production technology and materials used in the traditional Japanese craft of Edo Kimekomi Ningyo dolls. These works are attracting attention as an innovative art form. The elegant tones that viewers never tire of, as well as their original shapes, have enthralled fans around the world.
Skilled artisans craft sustainable deerskin and lacquer goods to bring refined joy to daily life.
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Maekawa Inden
Skilled artisans craft deerskin and lacquer items to enrich your life with refined beauty.
Sharing the best of Edo to Japan and overseas with “Uchiwa” fans and folding fans
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IBASEN
Ibasen is still working hard to hand down the Edo culture as a publisher of ukiyo-e.
Since 1894, Sankatsu has safeguarded chusen dyeing and 20,000 stencils, blending timeless yukata artistry with modern design.
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Sankatsu
Sankatsu preserves chusen dyeing heritage, bringing timeless yukata craft to today’s world.
The grains will become more and more shiny as you polish it. Please enjoy these exquisite products.
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Yonoya Kushiho
A store specializing in Japanese boxwood combs, with a history of 300 years.
The combs and hairpins that were carefully crafted by craftsmen are passed on from a mother to their child, then from the child to the grandchild, and can be used over three generations.
The world-renowned Edo kiriko created a stir when it was presented as a gift at an international summit event.
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HANASHYO
The gorgeous Kome Tsunagi Wine Glass has a delicate, artistic cut. This luxurious glass enhances the flavours of wine and liquor, and will capture the attention of guests at home parties. Hanashyo carries out all processes by hand, from design and cutting to polishing.
Crafting Trusted Cotton Products with Artisanal Care, Garnering Trust from Around the World
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MORI SEIMENJO
Founded in 1917, Mori Seimenjo prioritizes quality cotton for crafting futons and cushions.
Received the Platinum Award (highest award) at the Japanese sake contest held in Paris.
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TOSHIMAYA
Toshimaya Corporation is the oldest Japanese sake retailer in Tokyo. Its top grade Daiginjoshu pairs well with cuisines of different kinds from all over the world, such as French and Italian cuisine. It is also popular among the younger generation. "KINKON" received the Platinum Award (highest award) at the Japanese sake contest (Kura Master) held in Paris.
Creative sandals with a unique colour-tone of dye and distinctive materials.
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YOTSUYA SANEI
Today Yotsuya Sanei sandals are favoured by many and worn for both formal and casual occasions.
Dyed in vivid colours on the front and back using the "Chusen dyeing" technique.
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MARUKYU SHOUTEN
Marukyu Shouten has had a range of items dyed using the unique Japanese stencil dyeing technique 'chusen' since the Meiji era. Even finely-coloured patterns and gradations are vividly dyed in the same colour on the front and back sides.
NOREN is a gateway of Japanese culture.
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NAKAMURA
It’s more than just a curtain. It’s an art, a culture, a tradition, a gateway. Discover the magnificence of noren.
Blades forged by skilful artisans not only cut well, but also present an artistically beautiful shape.
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UBUKEYA
The tweezers have been featured in the media for more than 20 years for their excellent usability, and are so popular that they sometimes go out of stock. Ubukeya was founded in 1783. At the back of the shop, there is a large grinder, along with a workshop where the grindstone used for finishing blades is placed.
DOMYO is a company specialises in a Japanese traditional craft called KUMIHIMO.
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DOMYO
Founded in 1652 as a specialist in kumihimo, Domyo maintains its focus on preserving craftsmanship and tradition.
Multi-purpose Furoshiki (Japanese wrapping cloth) dyed in the designs of Noh costumes and refined patterns
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CHIKUSEN
This is a 100% cotton furoshiki (Japanese wrapping cloth). It can be folded into compact sizes and functions as a bag or accessory that provides an accent in various settings. Since its founding, Chikusen has continued to inherit and pass on its meticulous attention to materials, fabric dyeing, and quality designs.
Taiko drums using Tokyo Wood are incredibly powerful. Experience the festival culture of Japan for yourself.
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MIYAMOTO UNOSUKE
Since its founding in 1861, Miyamoto Unosuke has been engaged in the production of mikoshi (portable shrines), gagaku and noh musical instruments, and other traditional products as it continues to support the festivals and traditional arts that the Japanese people have cherished. Miniature ornaments that are faithful reproductions of the original also make delightful gifts.
Contemporary kamon art drawn with circles and lines.
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KYOGEN
The kamon (family crest) has been cherished and passed on from generation to generation as part of Japanese culture. Kyogen has inherited techniques from the Edo era to present kamon that combine circles and lines ingeniously through digital methods. It creates works of art that subvert the conventional ideas of kamon.
Selected by the imperial household. An extraordinary product, with high strength and design, that overturns how we usually think of plastic umbrellas.
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WHITE ROSE
With stylish design, yet sturdy enough to hold against strong winds.
The handles are made from natural wood that fits into your hand better the more you use it.
Handcrafted leather goods blending natural quality and lasting sustainability.
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FYSKY
FYSKY creates handcrafted leather goods with fine materials and timeless, sustainable craftsmanship.
Ukiyo-e, renowned throughout the world, is reproduced in woodblock prints through cutting-edge technology.
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TAKAHASHI KOBO
The bold composition and vibrant colours of ukiyo-e greatly influenced the Western art scene and brought on the Japonism boom in the latter half of the 19th century. It also makes the perfect gift as a decorative element to create modern Japanese spaces. Takahashi Kobo has continued to uphold the tradition of woodblock printing in the same way it has been done since its establishment more than 160 years ago all the way to the present day.
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