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2013.6.11
Matcha Knowhow
There are many kinds of tea made in Japan yet matcha is a comparatively high class tea that is carefully made and also served at formal occasions.
2013.4.9
Matcha WORKSHOP
Two guests from Hong Kong experienced our Matcha Tea Making Experience.
2013.2.15
Hyakunin Isshu Karuta Cards
"Hyakunin Isshu" usually refers to the "Ogura Hyakunin Isshu," a classical anthology of poems compiled by Fujiwara-no-Teika at his residence in Mt. Ogura in Kyoto in the latter half of the Kamakura Period.
2013.2.15
Edo Oshi-e Hagoita (Edo-Style Decorative Paddles)
In Japan, a decorative wooden paddle called "Oshi-e Hagoita" is given as a gift for a newborn girl to wish for the healthy growth of the child. The paddle is believed to "swat away" evil spirits.
2012.12.26
koinobori
Since the middle ages in Japan, samurai households had the custom of displaying banners or flags bearing the family crest to celebrate the birth of a baby boy on Boy's Day ("Tango no Sekku") on May 5th.
2012.12.25
Round Table Discussion
On this page are some photos from the discussion and comments from each monitor with photos of how they`re using the products.
2012.12.19
Tenugui & Furoshiki How to Use STEP 02 Advanced
Like decorating gifts with a tenugui, making a bag with a furoshiki... Here are some advanced methods sure to make you the center of attention.
2012.12.17
Tenugui & Furoshiki How to Use STEP 01 Basics
In this feature, we'll show you easy, fun and useful ways to use tenugui and furoshiki.Let's start with the basics.
2012.12.10
Gift Feature
A collection of the finest items.
2012.10.19
DARUMA
The people living in ancient times believed that "even with difficult matters you will be rewarded if you endeavor", and this message is passed on to people living today, through the Daruma.
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