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Hasami ware Hasami yaki- Ceramic
- Nagasaki
  Hasami ware (called Hasami yaki in Japanese) is a form of porcelain produced in Hasami in Nagasaki prefecture. It is a traditional handicraft that was first produced in the latter part of the Sengoku period (1467-1603) and remains popular today as… View more 
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Koshu lacquered deer leather Koshu inden- Other crafts
- Yamanashi
  Koshu lacquered deer leather (called Koshu inden in Japanese) is a unique style of leathercraft that was developed in the city of Kofu, Yamanashi prefecture. Koshu lacquered deer leather is unique because of its combination of deer leather and uru… 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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Mikawachi ware Mikawachi yaki- Ceramic
- Nagasaki
  Mikawachi ware (called Mikawachi yaki in Japanese) is a form of porcelain produced around the city of Sasebo, in Nagasaki prefecture. Mikawachi ware has long been regarded as a high-class item due to its simple yet eyecatching blue dye on white po… 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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Beppu bamboo crafts Beppu take zaiku- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Oita
  Beppu take-zaiku are bamboo crafts produced in the city of Beppu, Oita prefecture mainly from odake bamboo* grown and harvested locally. This craft is entirely handmade and uses a distinctive range of basic weaving techniques. It is also the only … View more 
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Sekishu traditional Japanese paper Sekishu washi- Traditional Japanese paper
- Shimane
  Sekishu washi is a traditional Japanese paper produced in the Iwami region of Shimane prefecture. As an ancient craft, it has a history of around 1300 years. The name Sekishu is found in writings from the Heian period (794-1185). There is also a s… View more 
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Unshu abacus Unshu soroban- Writing tools
- Shimane
  Unshu abacuses (called Unshu soroban in Japanese) are produced in the town of Okuizumo, Shimane prefecture. Japanese abacuses are traditional tools that use columns lined with beads that are quickly moved with the fingers to do calculations. They … View more 
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Banshu abacus Banshu soroban- Writing tools
- Hyogo
  Banshu abacuses (called Banshu soroban in Japanese) are produced in the city of Ono, Hyogo prefecture. Ono, an agricultural area blessed with a warm climate, started abacus production during its off-season. Japanese abacuses are traditional tools… View more 
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Tamba-tachikui ware Tamba tachikui yaki- Ceramic
- Hyogo
  Tamba-tachikui ware (called Tamba-tachikui yaki in Japanese) is a form of pottery produced around Konda in the city of Sasayama, Hyogo prefecture. It is one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns. Together with Bizen, Tamba, Echizen, Seto, and Tokoname… View more 
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Izushi ware Izushi yaki- Ceramic
- Hyogo
  Izushi ware (called View more 
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Iwami ware Iwami yaki- Ceramic
- Shimane
  Iwami ware (called Iwami yaki) is a type of pottery produced around the city of Gotsu, Shimane prefecture. Iwami ware is strong, has low water absorbency and is resistant to salt, acid, and alkali which makes it suitable for storing pickled plums … 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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Koshu crystal and precious stones carving Koshu suisho kiseki zaiku- Semiprecious stone craftwork
- Yamanashi
  Koshu crystal and precious stones carving called Koshu Suisho Kiseki zaiku in Japanese, are crystal and precious gemstone carvings produced in the city of Kofu, Yamanashi prefecture. Using traditional methods, natural gemstones are carefully cut, … 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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Banshu fly-fishing flies Banshu kebari- Other crafts
- Hyogo
  Banshu Kebari are fishing flies used as artificial-bait hooks for fishing, produced in Nishiwaki City, Hyogo Prefecture. They are characterized by their exquisitely fine workmanship; bird feathers wound with silk thread around a small 1cm hook, ad… View more 
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Banshu-miki cutlery Banshu miki uchihamono- Metal works
- Hyogo
  Banshu Miki Uchihamono are metalwork produced around Miki City, Hyogo Prefecture. Like Shinshu Uchihamono and Tosa Uchihamono, Banshu Miki Uchihamono is renowned as a craft made using molding techniques. These areas are also known as large product… View more 
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Toyooka wicker crafts Toyooka kiryu zaiku- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Hyogo
  Toyooka Wicker Crafts, called Toyooka Kiryu Zaiku in Japanese, is wickerwork produced around Toyooka City, Hyogo Prefecture. The origins of the craft are found in the baskets woven from Salix koriyanagi, a species of willow naturally growing in th… 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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Koshu hand-carved seals Koshu tebori insho- Other crafts
- Yamanashi
  Koshu Tebori Insho are hand-engraved personal signature stamps produced in Kofu City and Fujiyoshida City of Yamanashi Prefecture. Bringing together all of Yamanashi’s engravers, dealers, and material producers, this local industry is unlike those… View more 
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Izumo stone lanterns Izumo ishidoro- Stonework
- Shimane
  Izumo stone lanterns are stone lanterns produced in the city of Sakai Minato in the Tottori prefecture, and in the cities of Matsue and Izumo in the Shimane prefecture. They are made of Kimachi stone, fine-grained tuffaceous sandstone quarried fro… View more 
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Nagasaki tortoise shell crafts Nagasaki bekkou- Other crafts
- Nagasaki
  Nagasaki tortoise shell crafts called Nagasaki Bekko in Japanese, are mostly produced in the city of Nagasaki or Isahaya in the Nagasaki prefecture. The shells used come from a type of sea turtle living around the Equator called Hawksbill turtle. … View more 
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