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Snow Falling on Cedars – Directed by Scott Hicks

Sushi Slim – Book Review

キムテヨン

田中佐和 – 女子美術大学

Interview with Sawa Tanaka – Joshibi University Student and Designer

佐藤安沙子 – 女子美術大学

浅井康宏

Interview with Kieko Suzuki – Prolific Actress and Presenter in Japan

The Famous Assassins of Japan – Ninjas

Interview with Tomomi Kitazawa – Abstract Ceramics

Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Traditonal Arts and Crafts - Part Two

Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Traditonal Arts and Crafts - Traditional Beauty, Skills and Spirit-

Shinpa Theatre – Investigating Japanese Theatrical Forms

Japanese Crafts – Hakone-Yosegi-Zaiku Marquetry

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About us

Our aim is preserve this wonderful Japanese traditional craftsmanship for the future and we would like to make a place where everyone can discover, learn, purchase and share Japanese crafts culture. Basically, the philosophy of Japanese traditional products is to be sustainable and long lasting with proper care. Most of the products are repairable. They are not disposable items. At first they may seem strange to use but if you keep using them, Japanese crafts will eventually lie comfortably in your hand. You can develop emotional attachments to these crafts. We wish you to have this wonderful experience. We are happy to introduce the best of Japan for you.

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