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Tobe ware Tobe yaki- Ceramic
- Ehime
  Tobe ware (called Tobe yaki in Japanese) is a form of ceramic ware produced around the town of Tobe in Iyo district of Ehime prefecture. Production began in the middle of the Edo period (1603-1868) and it was registered as a traditional craft by t… View more 
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Echizen traditional Japanese paper Echizen washi- Traditional Japanese paper
- Fukui
  Echizen washi is a Japanese traditional paper made in the basin of the Okafuto river of the Echizen region, Fukui prefecture. Washi is made mostly from the inner bark fibers of plants such as paper mulberry, paperbush, and ganpi. Echizen washi fea… View more 
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Kaba cherrybark woodcrafts Kaba zaiku- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Akita
  Kaba cherrybark woodcrafts (called Kaba zaiku in Japanese) are a type of wood bark craft produced in the former town of Kakunodate, Akita prefecture. While the character for kaba means birch, for this context the word refers to the bark of wild ch… View more 
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Odate bentwood Odate mage wappa- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Akita
  Odate mage-wappa is a bentwood craft produced all over the city of Odate, Akita prefecture. This craft is well-known both domestically and abroad for having a beautiful curved shape and being lightweight. The key feature of Odate bentwood is the b… View more 
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Kawatsura lacquerware Kawatsura shikki- Lacquerware
- Akita
  Kawatsura lacquerware (called Kawatsura shikki in Japanese) is produced in the town of Kawatsura in the southern part of Akita prefecture. Everyday use items like bowls and trays have been produced here for a long time. Kawatsura lacquerware has e… View more 
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Echizen lacquerware Echizen shikki- Lacquerware
- Fukui
  Echizen lacquerware (called Echizen shikki in Japanese) is produced in the area around the city of Sabae in Fukui prefecture. Lacquer is at the center of life in the Echizen district of Sabae, which is known as the city of manufacturing. The notab… View more 
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Kiso lacquerware Kiso shikki- Lacquerware
- Nagano
  Kiso lacquerware (called Kiso shikki in Japanese) is produced in Kiso district, now the city of Shiojiri, Nagano prefecture. The area where this craft is produced is a plateau approximately 900 meters above sea level. The climate has cool summers… View more 
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Matsumoto furniture Matsumoto kagu- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Nagano
  Matsumoto kagu is a type of Japanese traditional furniture made in the city of Matsumoto in Nagano prefecture and has been produced for over three hundred years, since the Edo period (1603-1868). The Second World War led production of this craft t… View more 
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Ogatsu inkstone Ogatsu suzuri- Writing tools
- Miyagi
  Ogatsu inkstone (called Ogatsu suzuri in Japanese) is a craft produced in the former town of Ogatsu (now city of Ishinomaki), Miyagi prefecture, where artisans still carefully hand carve and polish every piece. What is unique to Ogatsu inkstone i… View more 
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Echizen ware Echizen yaki- Ceramic
- Fukui
  Echizen ware (called Echizen yaki in Japanese) is a type of pottery produced in the town of Echizen, Fukui prefecture. This traditional handicraft comes from one of the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan which along with Bizen, Tamba, Tokoname, Seto, and … View more 
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Wakasa lacquerware Wakasa nuri- Lacquerware
- Fukui
  Wakasa lacquerware (called Wakasa-nuri in Japanese) is produced in the area around the city of Obama, Fukui prefecture. It is said to have originated in the early Edo period (1603-1868) when a craftsman serving the Obama domain (now the city of Ob… View more 
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Echizen cutlery Echizen uchihamono- Metal works
- Fukui
  Echizen cutlery (called Echizen uchihamono in Japanese) is produced around the city of Echizen, Fukui prefecture. A double layering technique is used for knives and a rotated steel joining technique for sickles. Double layering is a forging method… View more 
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Naruko lacquerware Naruko shikki- Lacquerware
- Miyagi
  Naruko lacquerware (called Naruko shikki in Japanese) is a form of lacquerware produced around the city of Osaki, Miyagi prefecture. Lacquerware is a craft coating layers of lacquer on wooden tableware and other utensils. Lacquerware is produced i… View more 
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Ozu traditional Japanese paper Ozu washi- Traditional Japanese paper
- Ehime
  Ozu traditional Japanese paper (called Ozu washi in Japanese) is a handmade paper made in the town of Uchiko, Ehime prefecture. The history of papermaking of Ozu washi dates back to the Heian period (794-1185), and the current style of Ozu washi e… View more 
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Shinshu tsumugi silk Shinshu tsumugi- Woven textiles
- Nagano
  Shinshu tsumugi is a type of silk fabric also known as pongee and produced throughout Nagano prefecture. Each region in the prefecture has their own production styles and techniques. Also, the specific name of this fabric differs depending on the … View more 
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Iiyama Buddhist altar Iiyama butsudan- Household Buddhist altars
- Nagano
  Iiyama Buddhist Altars, called Iiyama Butsudan in Japanese, are made around the city of Iiyama, Nagano prefecture. Iiyama is known for its people being devout to Buddhism since ancient times, which sustains the tradition of altar production. This … View more 
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Miyagi kokeshi doll Miyagi dento kokeshi- Dolls, kokeshi
- Miyagi
  Miyagi Kokeshi Dolls (called Miyagi Dento Kokeshi in Japanese) are wooden dolls produced in and around the cities of Sendai and Shiraishi, Miyagi prefecture. Categorized based on region into five styles including Naruko kokeshi and Togatta kokeshi… View more 
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Miyakonojo archery bows Miyakonojo daikyu- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Miyazaki
  Miyakonojo Bows (called Miyakonojo Daikyu in Japanese) are bamboo archery bows produced in Miyakonojo, Miyazaki prefecture. The Miyakonojo area is known for growing high quality bamboo and has produced a variety of weapons like wooden swords as w… View more 
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Nibutani carved wooden tray Nibutani ita- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Hokkaido
  Nibutani Carved Wooden Trays (called Nibutani ita in Japanese) are produced in Biratori, Hokkaido. The origin of the town name, is an Ainu language word for cliff, pirauturu. This craft is known for its patterns like a spiral pattern called moreun… View more 
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Uchiyama Japanese paper Uchiyama gami- Traditional Japanese paper
- Nagano
  Uchiyama Gami is a type of traditional Japanese paper made in the Oku-shinano region of northern Nagano prefecture. As a region that gets heavy snowfall during the winter, papermaking production developed to provide supplementary income. This craf… View more 
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Nibutani bark cloth Nibutani attoushi- Woven textiles
- Hokkaido
  Nibutani Bark Cloth (called Nibutani-attushi in Japanese) is a bark fiber fabric produced in the region surrounding the the town of Biratori, Hokkaido. The term Nibutani originates from niputai which is an Ainu (indigenous people of north Japan) l… View more 
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Shinshu Forged Blades Shinshu uchihamono- Metal works
- Nagano
  Shinshu Forged Blades or Shinshu Uchihamono in Japanese, are metalworks produced around Nagano, Nagano prefecture. As this area was formerly a province called Shinano which was also called Shinshu, these blades are known under the name of "Sh… View more 
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Echizen traditional chest Echizen tansu- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Fukui
  Echizen Tansu are lacquer coated chests of drawers made around Echizen City and Sabae City of Fukui Prefecture. They are mainly made of Japanese zelkova and paulownia, and decorated with iron fittings and lacquer. Japanese zelkova is a hard wood w… View more 
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Wakasa agate craft Wakasa meno zaiku- Semiprecious stone craftwork
- Fukui
  Wakasa Agate Craft (Wakasa Meno Zaiku in Japanese) is agate craftwork produced around the city of Obama, Fukui prefecture. Agate has been appreciated from olden times as one of the seven treasures that decorated the sublime Buddhist paradise ment… View more 
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Akita cedar tubs and barrels Akita sugi oke taru- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Akita
  Akita-sugi Oke Taru are handmade Akita cedar tubs and barrels produced from locally grown cedar timber in the cities of Odate and Noshiro of Akita Prefecture since around the late Heian period (11th century). Products made of straight grain wood w… View more 
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Nagiso woodturning Nagiso rokuro zaiku- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Nagano
  Nagiso Rokuro Zaiku are completely handmade woodwork items made in the area around Nagiso Town, Kiso-gun, Nagano Prefecture. This traditional craft originated in the first half of the 18th century and is known for a special skilled manufacturing c… View more 
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Sendai traditional chest Sendai tansu- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Miyagi
  Sendai tansu is a type of chest of drawers made in the city of Sendai, Miyagi prefecture. Usually they are made of Japanese chestnut, cedar, and zelkova wood, and renowned for their highly ornamented iron fittings and three different types of beau… View more 
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