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We offer relaxation and options from Japan, delivering moments of tranquility. Together, as we embrace an exciting lifestyle, we strive to create new value and a brighter future, contributing to the world.

Our products, which are infused with Japanese craftsmanship, bring you lifestyle ideas and products carefully selected to make your daily life shine. When you want to decorate your space or add a simple and sophisticated accent to your daily life, we offer suggestions that will make you feel like “I can do this!” Our goal is to inspire everyone to create beautiful and unique living environments.

In addition, we are proud to deliver the original products you have been waiting for. Our products, which are made with attention to detail, reflect both tradition and innovation, and not only meet your needs but also breathe new life into your life. Utilizing our many years of experience and passion, we will deliver special products and information that have not yet been released to the world as soon as possible, and bring the charm of Japan to you all over the world.

Japanese lacquered deerskin craft

Inden

Inden, a traditional Japanese craft, combines supple deerskin with intricate lacquer patterns. Originating from the Edo period, this technique produces durable yet lightweight accessories, such as wallets and bags. The delicate designs often feature nature-inspired motifs like flowers and vines, making each piece a unique blend of artistry and practicality. Inden products are renowned for their refined elegance, timeless beauty, and exceptional craftsmanship, passed down through generations. Perfect for those who appreciate both tradition and modern design, Inden brings a touch of Japanese heritage to your everyday life.

Art of Glass Cutting

Satsuma
Kiriko

 
Satsuma Kiriko is a type of Japanese cut glass known for its vibrant colors and intricate craftsmanship. Developed in the 19th century, it features a unique technique of layering colored glass over clear glass, which is then delicately hand-cut by skilled artisans. The vivid colors and complex designs make each piece a captivating work of art. Satsuma Kiriko glassware, such as cups and vases, is highly valued for its elegance and rarity, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Satsuma region.
Art of Japanese Southern Ironcraft

Southern
Ironware

 

Nanbu ironware is a traditional cast iron product produced mainly in Iwate Prefecture. It developed in the 17th century with the encouragement of the Nanbu family, lords of Morioka Domain, and is particularly famous for its iron kettles and pots. Nanbu ironware is heavy and durable, and is characterized by beautiful decorations made using unique casting techniques. It is said that water boiled in an iron kettle becomes mellow, and it is also highly valued as tea utensils. Currently, products with modern designs that preserve tradition are also produced, and are highly regarded both in Japan and overseas.

The Elegance of Japanese Lacquerware

Lacquerware

 
Lacquerware (shikki) refers to crafts made by applying lacquer to materials such as wood and bamboo. In Japan, lacquerware has been used since ancient times as tableware and decorative items, and the technique has developed especially since the Heian period. Lacquerware is highly waterproof and durable, and is characterized by its unique luster and smooth feel. Beautiful decorations are applied using techniques such as makie (lacquer painting) and raden, making it both practical and artistic. Even today, it is widely loved, from everyday items to works of art.
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