Edo Kiriko as a Gift: Patterns, Colors & Best Brands to Buy
Edo kiriko — the hand-cut glass tradition of Tokyo — is Japan's most gifted drinkware, and for good reason. Every pa... Read More
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Edo kiriko — the hand-cut glass tradition of Tokyo — is Japan's most gifted drinkware, and for good reason. Every pa... Read More
Detachable handle pans save storage space and go oven-to-table. Discover the best Japanese-made options in iron, stai... Read More
Family trip to Kainan City, Wakayama! Unlike a 100-yen sponge, a scrubber made from the natural material "shuro" (hem... Read More
Try your hand at an artisan experience in Niigata's Tsubame-Sanjo, the holy land of metalworking! The "Tsuchime (hamm... Read More
Perfect for a family trip to Takaoka, Toyama! At the headquarters factory of "Nousaku" — one of Japan's leading casti... Read More
A guide to pottery experiences with "Oobori Soma Ware," a traditional craft representing Fukushima Prefecture. Discov... Read More
Family trip to Shirakawa City, Fukushima! "Shirakawa Daruma," with roughly 300 years of history, has been reborn as t... Read More
Family trip to Sabae City, Fukui Prefecture — a world-renowned eyeglass production hub! Filing and polishing colorful... Read More
Family trip to Okinawa! Kneading clay to sculpt a "shisa" (clay sculpting) or painting a colorful "shisa" (painting e... Read More
A family trip to Odate City, Akita Prefecture! Making a magewappa bento box or bread plate surrounded by the scent of... Read More