Designated Traditional Craft of Japan
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Yumihama Traditional Resist-dyed Texti…
Yumihama-gasuri textiles from western Tottori feature deep indigo with beautiful, splashed patterns of white shinin…
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Inshu Traditional Japanese Paper (Insh…
Continually reinvented handmade Japanese paper built on 1300 years of history
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Iwami Ware (Iwami Yaki)
Famous for durable, large-sized items, iwami yaki is also produced as stylish everyday ceramics
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Sekishu Traditional Japanese Paper (Se…
Registered on Unesco’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage, sekishu washi is handmade traditional paper inherited fr…
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Unshu Abacus (Unshu Soroban)
The traditional unshu method passed down between craftsmen and recognized as possessing “unshu quality”
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Izumo Stone Lanterns (Izumo Ishidoro)
Stonework made from local Kimachi stone that harmonizes well with gardens and boasts both beauty and grace
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Bizen Ware (Bizen Yaki)
One of the Six Ancient Kilns with a long history dating back to ancient times. Its charm lies in the beautiful patter…
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Katsuyama Bamboo Crafts (Katsuyama Tak…
Practical crafts handed down in the Chugoku Mountains that utilize the beauty of green bamboo to create daily necessi…
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Miyajima Woodwork (Miyajima Zaiku)
Crafts utilizing the natural beauty of wood and various techniques based on those used for the construction of shrine…
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Kumano Brushes (Kumano Fude)
Loved by many people around the world and boasting the largest market share in Japan for brushes, painting brushes, a…
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Kawajiri Brushes (Kawajiri Fude)
One-of-a-kind, high-end brushes with supple tips, created by the "neri-maze" hair mixing technique, in which a single…
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Hagi Ware (Hagi Yaki)
Famous pottery with a characteristic color change called "hagi no nanabake" or "chanare," and which is referred to in…
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Akama Inkstone (Akama Suzuri)
Inkstones made from high-grade Akama stone which are carved by a single craftsman from the quarry to the final master…
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