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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…
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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…
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Kiryu Textiles Kiryu Ori
- Woven textiles
- Gunma
Kiryu Textiles (called Kiryu Ori in Japanese) is a woven cloth produced in the city of Kiryu, Gunma prefecture. This area has a lush environment with excellent climate and terrain, helping it to be prosperous in the silk industry for years. Kiryu …
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Isesaki Gasuri Textiles Isesaki Gasuri
- Woven textiles
- Gunma
Isesaki Gasuri is a type of woven fabric produced in Isesaki, Gunma prefecture. Mainly used for kimono, this fabric has been admired for its texture since ancient times. Today, neckties and shop curtains called noren in Japanese are also produced.…
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Nagasaki Tortoiseshell Crafts Nagasaki Bekko
- Other crafts
- Nagasaki
Nagasaki Tortoiseshell 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. D…
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