
Spring Collection
As the cherry blossom trees begin to bloom, we marvel at the splendor of nature's gifts. Spring in Japan is a delight, a chance to celebrate re-awakening flowers, ephemeral sakura, and festivals dedicated to the well-being of children. Discover iconic Japanese spring motifs and events below, and invite the season's enchantment into your home.
Cherry Blossom Motifs
Nothing says spring in Japan more than sakura—cherry blossoms. The colors of these delicate blooms range from snow white to the palest of pinks to bright fuschia. Their ephemeral beauty is celebrated across Japanese art, and tableware is no different. Bring spring to your table with sakura motif items.

Kabazaiku Cherry Bark Work
When it comes to cherry trees, it’s not only the blossoms that deserve the spotlight: it’s the bark that steals the show in kabazaiku, or “cherry bark work.” Its captivating silken luster and wood grains showcase the natural wonder of trees. Adding kabazaiku to your table or interior decor is a lovely way to celebrate the fresh new growth of spring.

Celebrate Spring Blooms
After the sleepiness of winter’s chill, the first signs of flowers’ awakening are what truly signal that warm breezes and hopeful days are to come. Besides sakura, a Japanese spring is also rich with lilies, spring peonies, and peach blossoms. Pair these with spring birds like uguisu, the Japanese bush warbler, for an extra-lively setting. Explore spring flower motifs and refresh your living space for the season.

Hanazume: Filled with Flowers
April showers may bring May flowers, but you don’t need to wait out the rain to enjoy the brilliance of hanazume. A classic Kutani ware technique that literally means “filled with flowers,” hanazume delights in covering every last centimeter of porcelain with brilliant blooms, then outlining it all in gold. Try hanazume items to bring spring abundance to your table.

Hinamatsuri
Spring in Japan features two events dedicated to the growth of children. The first is Hinamatsuri, also known as Momo-no-Sekku (Peach Festival) or Girls’ Day. Observed on March 3, the celebration centers on wishes for the well-being and happiness of young girls. Decorate with peach blossoms and hina dolls for an authentic Hinamaturi experience.

Children’s Day
The second spring event dedicated to children is Children’s Day, sometimes called Tango-no-Sekku or Boys’ Day. Observed on May 5, families fly koinobori—koi-shaped streamers—and decorate their homes with kabuto samurai helmets and gosho dolls to wish for the strength and health of their growing children.

Cherry Blossom Viewing Parties
Hanami—cherry blossom viewing—is the popular Japanese pastime of picnicking under blooming cherry trees, appreciating the flowers’ beauty at their transient but stunning peak. Celebrate with bento boxes wrapped in colorful furoshiki cloths to bring an authentic Japanese aesthetic to your hanami picnics.

Hanami Foods and Facts
To learn all about the rich world of cherry blossom viewing, check out our article here. From ancient trees to sake toasts, our roundup of facts will get you in the spirit of spring. And if you want to learn more about the subtly shifting month-to-month moments of spring, explore our solar terms blog here.

Spring Table Setting Inspiration

A Fresh Table of Spring Delights

A Warm and Sweet Hinamatsuri Gathering

Sakura Splendor with Akita Cherry Bark Work Plates

Refreshing Tea Time: Cherry Desserts with Edo Kiriko Cut Glass

Embracing Early Summer with Bamboo Shoot Donabe Rice

Mother’s Day Brunch with Cedar Magewappa Plates

Outdoor Matcha Tea Time in Spring

Jubako Joys Under the Sakura Canopy

Tea Tasting in a Soft Spring Atmosphere

Springtime Noodles: A Soba Tray of Joy

Breezy Buffet : Sharing Spring Fun with Shokado Bento Boxes

A Lively Lunch with Delightful Dishes in a Jubako Bento Box

A Sakura Tea Party in a Wave of Beauty

Chirashi on Sometsuke

Savor Spring with Delicious Japanese Tea and Sweets

Hanami: Picnicing under the Cherry Blossoms

Tobe Ware meets Spring Yellow

The Delicate Beauty of Sakura Pink Teaware

Lunch Party in Pretty Spring Colors

Cherry Blossom Celebration

A Japanese Style Lunch in an Auspicious Spring Motif

Hinamatsuri Tea Party

Welcome Spring to the Table with Celadon Plates

Sushi in the Springtime

Cheerful Mimosa Flowers

Can't Wait For Spring! Tea Party With Spring Colors
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