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Imari ware/Arita ware Imari yaki Arita yaki- Ceramic
- Saga
  Imari ware and Arita ware are both porcelain produced around the town of Arita, in the Saga prefecture. Imari ware and Arita ware are light and delicate and both have excellent durability because their porcelain is produced from porcelain stone. T… View more 
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Mashiko ware Mashiko yaki- Ceramic
- Tochigi
  Mashiko ware (called Mashiko yaki in Japanese) is produced in the area around the town of Mashiko in Tochigi prefecture. The clay used in Mashiko ware is rich in silicic acid and iron with a high plasticity, making it easy to shape and highly fire… View more 
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Karatsu ware Karatsu yaki- Ceramic
- Saga
  Karatsu ware (called Karatsu yaki) is a form of porcelain produced in the Saga and Nagasaki prefectures. This traditional craft has been produced since the 16th century in various forms, including tea bowls. One of the most notable features of Kar… View more 
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Kamakura-bori lacquerware Kamakura bori- Lacquerware
- Kanagawa
  Kamakura-bori is a type of lacquer ware made in the area around the city of Kamakura in Kanagawa prefecture. The tradition dates back to the Kamakura period (1185-1333) when Tsuishu and Tsuikoku, thickly lacquered wooden wares, were imported from … View more 
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Hakone wood mosaic Hakone yosegi zaiku- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Kanagawa
  Hakone yosegi zaiku is a form of marquetry produced in the town of Hakone, Kanagawa prefecture, an area renowned for having the most natural environment in Japan. For this reason, there is a rich variety of tree species found on Mt. Hakone. Such a… View more 
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Tsugaru lacquerware Tsugaru nuri- Lacquerware
- Aomori
  Tsugaru lacquerware (called tsugaru nuri in Japanese) is produced around the city of Hirosaki in Aomori prefecture. Lacquerware has been produced in this region since the middle of the Edo period (1603-1868), but it began to be called Tsugaru lacq… View more 
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Tosa traditional Japanese paper Tosa washi- Traditional Japanese paper
- Kochi
  Tosa washi is a kind of traditional Japanese paper made in Kochi prefecture, both in the city of Tosa and around the town of Ino. In the past, it was used to make a holder for wallets and medicine or paper lanterns. Now it has a wide range of u… View more 
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Shodai ware Shodai yaki- Ceramic
- Kumamoto
  Shodai ware (called Shodai yaki in Japanese) is a form of pottery baked mainly in the northern part of Kumamoto prefecture. This craft is distinguishable because of its simple texture, strong form, and bold design, which is due to the pouring meth… View more 
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Yamaga lanterns Yamaga toro- Other crafts
- Kumamoto
  Yamaga toro are lanterns made of washi (traditional Japanese paper) produced in the area surrounding the city of Yamaga, Kumamoto prefecture. For the Yamaga Lantern Festival, an annual summer event, this craft is worn by one thousand dancing women… View more 
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Suruga bamboo crafts Suruga takesensuji zaiku- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Shizuoka
  Suruga bamboo ware (called Suruga take sensuji zaiku in Japanese) is produced in the city of Shizuoka, Shizuoka prefecture. High quality bamboo has grown wild in the basin of the upper reaches of the Abe River in Shizuoka since ancient times. Bamb… View more 
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Odawara lacquerware Odawara shikki- Lacquerware
- Kanagawa
  Odawara lacquerware (called Odawara shikki in Japanese) is a type of lacquerware that is made in the city of Odawara, Kanagawa prefecture. It features a glossy lacquer finish which highlights the elegant grain of the wood material. While beautiful… View more 
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Tosa cutlery Tosa uchihamono- Metal works
- Kochi
  Tosa cutlery (called Tosa uchihamono in Japanese) are hammer-forged blades produced in the eastern to central part of Kochi prefecture, including the town of Ino and the cities of Kami, Nankoku, Tosa, and Susaki. Kochi prefecture was once a provin… View more 
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Amakusa ceramics Amakusa tojiki- Ceramic
- Kumamoto
  Amakusa ware (called Amakusa Tojiki in Japanese) is a form of pottery or porcelain baked in the Amakusa region of Kumamoto prefecture. The name was newly applied when the craft was designated as a national traditional craft. In Amakusa, where high… View more 
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Higo inlays Higo zogan- Metal works
- Kumamoto
  Higo Zogan is inlaid metal work produced in Kumamoto, Kumamoto prefecture. This craft was formerly used to adorn the gun barrels or sword guards of samurai. Today, however, the skills are used to make personal accessories or interior ornaments. Th… View more 
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Suruga-hina doll Suruga hina ningyo- Dolls, kokeshi
- Shizuoka
  Suruga Hina Dolls are dolls made in and around Shizuoka City in Shizuoka. Suruga Hina Dolls are larger than other dolls as thick rice straw is used to form the body which is the center of the doll. It is said that rice straw was used because Shizu… View more 
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Suruga doll accessories Suruga hinagu- Dolls, kokeshi
- Shizuoka
  Suruga Hinagu (Hina Doll accessories) are a traditional craft produced mainly in Shizuoka city, Kakegawa city and Yaizu city in Shizuoka prefecture. A distinctive feature of Suruga Hinagu is that every piece of furniture, such as chests of drawers… View more 
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