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A white traditional Banko ware teapot and fruits on a tray.

Nankei Pottery

Nankei Pottery is a small kiln that was established in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, in 1913. It specializes in producing teapots and teacups for Banko ware, shaping the rich lives and sensibilities of the Japanese people. With a long history of accumulated high craftsmanship, it manages all complex processes of pottery production in-house. Nankei Pottery, a professional in creating tools that connect traditional and modern lifestyles, has passionately dedicated years to crafting teaware essential for enriching tea-time experiences.

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KITOWA

KITOWA, the first maison fragrance brand in Japan, was founded in 2018, blending traditional Japanese wooden natural oils with perfume-grade fragrances. Rooted in the rich heritage of Japan's historic leading incense company with 450-year history, KITOWA preserves Japanese scent culture while sharing it globally. KITOWA's MADE IN JAPAN fragrances captivate markets at home and abroad by offering an elegant olfactory journey through Japan's natural landscapes.

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White and black kintsugi cups and bowl, showcasing the traditional Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold lacquer.

Taku Nakano

Taku Nakano is a potter who runs a ceramics studio in Tokyo. He creates unique ceramic pieces with a focus on cosmic motifs, crafting artworks in his own distinctive style. He also works as a Kintsugi master and was commissioned by the Georgian government to repair a wine jar, which was displayed as a symbolic object representing the meeting of Georgian wine culture and Japanese Kintsugi culture at the Georgian Wine Exhibition.

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A bamboo cup made from Kyoto bamboo.

Takano Chikko

Takano Chikko, a Kyoto-based artisanal workshop, excels in crafting traditional Japanese tea ceremony tools and everyday items, utilizing sustainable bamboo and ancient woods. Their dedication to quality, environmental conservation, and innovative use of diverse materials reflects a deep commitment to preserving Kyoto's rich cultural heritage in bamboo craft.

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A meat dish served on an iron plate inspired by traditional Japanese roof tiles.

Marumi Yasuda Kawara

Marumi Yasuda Kawara Industry specializes in high-quality roofing materials. Certified as a Niigata Prefecture regional brand, their tiles are designed for extreme weather, offering resistance to heavy snow, cold, wind, and salt. Renowned for both manufacturing and construction services, their tiles are a trusted choice for durability and craftsmanship across various regions.

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Japanese lamp meticulously handcrafted using the 1400-year-old "kumiko" technique, assembling 600 pieces of premium Akita cedar into a mesmerizing cubic form.

Ominato Bunkichi

Founded in 1870 in Niigata, Ominato Bunkichi Shop has evolved over 150 years from washi paper handling to creating innovative interior products like fusuma screens and sudare byobu, blending traditional 'paper' and 'wood' craftsmanship. Today, renowned for their comprehensive interior solutions and part of Niigata's global "Hundred-Year Story" initiative, they have a strong international presence.

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A Japanese bamboo table lamp with a hand

Shizuoka Bamboo Craft Cooperative

The Shizuoka Bamboo Craft Cooperative, comprising 12 craftsmen based in Shizuoka City, specializes in the traditional "Suruga Bamboo Fine Stripe Work" using finely split bamboo. Since 1976, they have been handcrafting delicate flower containers and lighting using this technique, which boasts an 800-year tradition. They blend this age-old craft with modern design to suit contemporary decorative needs.

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