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Tendo Japanese Chess Pieces Tendo Shogi Koma
- Other crafts
- Yamagata
Tendo Japanese Chess Pieces (called Tendo Shogi Koma in Japanese) are made in the cities of Tendo, Yamagata, and Murayama in Yamagata prefecture. Production is thought to have begun in Tendo back during the Edo period (1603-1868) and now the city …
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Yamagata Cast Iron Yamagata Imono
- Metal works
- Yamagata
Yamagata cast iron (called Yamagata Imono in Japanese) is produced in the city of Yamagata, Yamagata prefecture. At first, metal fittings, Buddhist statues, and daily use items were made. Then, as skills and techniques were developed, iron kettles…
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Oitama Tsumugi Textiles Oitama Tsumugi
- Woven textiles
- Yamagata
Oitama Tsumugi is a silk fabric produced in the Yonezawa, Hakutaka and Nagai regions of Oitama in southern Yamagata prefecture. The area was well-known for producing and exporting ramie, a tall plant of the nettle family that has been used to make…
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Nibutani Carved Wooden Trays Nibutani Ita
- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Hokkaido
Nibutani Carved Wooden Trayss (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 moreu…
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Nibutani Attus Bark Fabric Nibutani Attus
- Woven textiles
- Hokkaido
Nibutani Attus Bark Fabric (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 J…
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Uetsu Shinafu Bark Fabric Uetsu Shinafu
- Woven textiles
- Yamagata
Uetsu Shinafu is a textile produced in the area of Sekikawa, Tsuruoka, Yamagata prefecture, and Sanpoku, Murakami, Niigata prefecture. The names of the neighboring prefectures of Yamagata (Uzen) and Niigata (Echigo) are combined and called Uetsu, …
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Yamagata Buddhist Altars Yamagata Butsudan
- Household Buddhist altars
- Yamagata
Yamagata Butsudan are Buddhist altars mainly made in Yamagata City, Tendo City, Obanazawa City, and Sakata City, Yamagata Prefecture, which distinguishes the prefecture as the largest center of altar production in the Tohoku region. Kichibei HOSHI…
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