Tokoname-yaki is a type of ceramic ware chiefly produced in Tokoname, Aichi Pref...
Yamanaka-shikki is a type of lacquer ware which originated in the late 16th cent...
Satsuma-yaki is a type of ceramic ware from Kagoshima Prefecture, originating in...
For four centuries, the town of Obama in Fukui Prefecture, Japan, has manufactur...
Nishijin-ori originated in 5th to 6th century and developed as a luxurious texti...
Takaoka in Toyama Prefecture is renowned for its craftwork with a history over 4...
Ozu-washi has been renowned for its high-quality traditional Japanese paper made...
A bowl with a beautifully transparent glaze finish, incorporating the distinctiv...
Round chopsticks are slippery to use, but overly square-cornered ones aren’t as ...
We used the udukuri process, in which the wood surface is carved away with a met...
The Oodate-magewappa is a wooden box, usually circular or oval in shape and made...
Edo-kiriko glassware, often cited as a local specialty of Tokyo, originated in 1...
The traditional Japanese masu, or box-measure, widely used for centuries as a cu...
With a history of more than 1300 years, Mino-yaki is a type of pottery and porce...
Yamagata-imono, the name given to cast-metal crafts from Yamagata Prefecture, ha...
Arita, in Saga Prefecture, is said to be the first place in Japan where white po...