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Six Sustainable Japanese Craft Makers
In this issue, we will introduce six of the manufacturers that are committed to sustainable practices. For a more aesthetic and mindful life, check them out!

Explore thoughtful gifts for matcha lovers, including matcha bowls, tea canisters, and tools that enhance every sip.

Style Your Home with a Japanese Flower Arrangement
Here are some tips on how to make flower arrangements in a beautiful Japanese style.

What is "Oryoki"? The Minimalist Tableware
Oryoki, or Patra in Sanskrit, known as "Bhudda Bowl" in West. It is refers to the personal serving utensils used by the Buddhist practitioners of Zen Buddhism.

7 Ideas for Housewarming Gifts
Surprise new homeowners with handcrafted Japanese gifts that bring charm, warmth, and joy to everyday life.

Seasonal Japanese Flowers and Their Meanings
Explore Japan’s seasons through flowers and uncover their meanings rooted in centuries of culture and tradition.

5 Perfect Thank-You Gifts Under $50
Say thank you with Japanese gifts under $50. Explore unique mugs, vases, and more to brighten someone's day.

What is that tableware often used in Japanese dining?
Allow us to guide you through the small but essential tableware pieces that are key to the Japanese dining experience.

table of contents Common Care Instruction Microwave, Oven & Dishwasher Special Care of Each Materials Goldwork Silverware Copperware Ti...

Wrap gifts with care using Furoshiki—a reusable, beautiful cloth that adds meaning and tradition to every gift you give.

How to Care for Japanese Lacquerware
Japanese lacquerware, called “Shikki” or “Nuri-mono” in Japanese. There are two main types of Japanese lacquerware: natural lacquerware and synthetic lacquerw...

How To Care for Stoneware and Earthenware
By using a process called "Medome"(seasoning), you can prevent stains and odors, and enjoy the tableware made of clay for a longer period of time.

Guide to Japanese Flatware & Cutlery
This guide describes the types and characteristics of various Japanese cutlery, especially focusing on chopsticks made in Japan.