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Mino ware Mino yaki- Ceramic
- Gifu
  Mino ware (called Mino yaki in Japanese) is a ceramic ware produced in the Tono area of Gifu prefecture. It has a long history and tradition but has adapted to modern life style. A notable feature of Mino ware is its wide variety of pottery. Mino … View more 
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Mino traditional Japanese paper Mino washi- Traditional Japanese paper
- Gifu
  Mino washi is a type of Japanese paper made in Gifu prefecture. Washi is made from paper mulberry which is a plant that grows in the city of Mino, a place of abundant forests. Ancient manuscripts in the Shosoin Repository* indicate the history of … View more 
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Aizu lacquerware Aizu nuri- Lacquerware
- Fukushima
  Aizu lacquerware (called Aizu nuri in Japanese) is lacquerware made in the Aizu region of Fukushima prefecture. During the manufacturing process, the craft is classified into round pieces, such as bowls, and flat pieces such as trays or stationery… View more 
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Takaoka copperware Takaoka doki- Metal works
- Toyama
  Takaoka copperware (called Takaoka doki in Japanese) is a type of copperware produced in the area around the city of Takaoka in Toyama prefecture. The various products range from small items such as indoor ornaments, Buddhist tools, and vases to l… View more 
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Chichibu-meisen silk Chichibu meisen- Woven textiles
- Saitama
  Chichibu-meisen silk is a textile produced in the city of Chichibu, Saitama prefecture. It is a plain-woven textile with both sides dyed equally because the threads will be stencil dyed. Since the textile is double-sided, it can be washed and rema… View more 
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Inami wood carvings Inami chokoku- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Toyama
  Inami woodcarvings (called Inami chokoku in Japanese) are produced in the city of Nanto, Toyama prefecture mainly in the form of transoms*, decorative objects, and single-leaf screens**. They are usually made of Japanese camphor, paulownia, or zel… View more 
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Obori-soma ware Obori soma yaki- Ceramic
- Fukushima
  Obori-soma ware (called Obori-soma yaki in Japanese) is a form of porcelain produced around the town of Namie in Fukushima prefecture. This craft uses blue porcelain enamel which is made from locally collected grindstone. The distinctive feature … 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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Aizu-hongo ware Aizu hongo yaki- Ceramic
- Fukushima
  Aizu-hongo ware (called Aizu-hongo yaki in Japanese) is a traditional handicraft from the region of Aizu in Fukushima prefecture with a history of about four hundred years. This pottery, which is thought to have originated during the Sengoku perio… View more 
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Gifu lanterns Gifu chochin- Other crafts
- Gifu
  Gifu lanterns (called Gifu chochin in Japanese) are produced in the city of Gifu, Gifu prefecture and have a history of over three hundred years. In 1995, their high level of craftsmanship was recognized with a designation as a National Traditiona… View more 
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Iwatsuki doll Iwatsuki ningyo- Dolls, kokeshi
- Saitama
  Iwatsuki doll (called Iwatsuki ningyo in Japanese) is a type of doll made in Iwatsuki ward, Saitama prefecture. This doll is known for its round face with big eyes, smooth and beautiful skin, and shiny human-like hair. The white skin comes from a … View more 
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Ichii woodcarvings Ichii itto bori- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Gifu
  Ichii woodcarvings (called Ichii itto bori in Japanese) are produced in the Hida region of Gifu prefecture, and made only from the wood of ichii (Japanese yew), the prefectural tree of Gifu. The ichii tree gets its name from a scepter made of Japa… View more 
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Sakai cutlery Sakai uchihamono- Metal works
- Osaka
  Sakai traditional blades are hammer-forged knives produced in the cities of Osaka and Sakai, Osaka prefecture. To achieve both strength and cutting quality, this craft is made by combining soft iron and steel. This craft is forged to have a sharp… View more 
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Takaoka lacquerware Takaoka shikki- Lacquerware
- Toyama
  Takaoka lacquerware (called Takaoka shikki in Japanese) is produced in the area around the city of Takaoka, in Toyama prefecture. A defining feature of this lacquerware is the wide range of techniques and styles. Aogai-nuri is a technique that use… View more 
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Hida-shunkei lacquerware Hida shunkei- Lacquerware
- Gifu
  Hida-shunkei lacquerware is produced around the city of Takayama in Gifu prefecture. The name is said to come from the fact that the articles produced initially had a similar coloring to Hishunkei tea containers. This craft is notable for having … View more 
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Kishu lacquerware Kishu shikki- Lacquerware
- Wakayama
  Kishu lacquerware, also known as kuroe-nuri, is produced around the Kuro-e region northwest of the city of Kainan, Wakayama prefecture. This craft is simple, durable, and practical and has been popular as a household good since the Edo period (160… View more 
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Kishu bamboo fishing rods Kishu herazao- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Wakayama
  Kishu bamboo fishing rods (called Kishu herazao in Japanese) are produced in the city of Hashimoto, Wakayama prefecture for catching Japanese crucian carp. The bamboos: suzutake, madake, and yadake are cut, left to dry for several years, and only … View more 
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Osaka naniwa pewterware Osaka naniwa suzuki- Metal works
- Osaka
  Osaka naniwa pewterware (called Osaka naniwa suzuki in Japanese) is a metalwork produced in and around the city of Osaka, Osaka prefecture. In the past, tin mined in Japan was used, but today it is imported mainly from Thailand and Indonesia. This… 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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Osaka Buddhist altar Osaka butsudan- Household Buddhist altars
- Osaka
  Osaka Buddhist altars (called Osaka butsudan in Japanese) are produced in the cities of Osaka, Yao, Higashiosaka, Sakai, and Kishiwada in Osaka prefecture. Along with the standard lacquer-painted, gold-leafed altars, this region is also known for … View more 
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Echu traditional Japanese paper Echu washi- Traditional Japanese paper
- Toyama
  Etchu washi is traditional Japanese paper made in Asahi, Yatsuo, and Taira in Toyama prefecture. Each production area makes their own type of washi which are called Gokayama washi, Yatsuo washi, and Birudan washi. This craft has slight regional va… 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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Osaka carved wooden panel Osaka ranma- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Osaka
  Osaka Transoms (called Osaka Ranma in Japanese) are transoms produced in and around the cities of Osaka, Kishiwada, and Suita in Osaka prefecture. In a Japanese-style house, transoms are wooden panels attached between the ceilings and lintels of t… View more 
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Edo-kimekomi doll Edo kimekomi ningyo- Dolls, kokeshi
- Saitama
  Edo Kimekomi Dolls (called Edo Kimekomi ningyo in Japanese) are mainly produced in Taito, Sumida, and Arakawa wards which are located in northeastern Tokyo. The doll’s body, arms, and legs are made of toso, a modeling material made of paulownia sa… View more 
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Okuaizu Basketry Oku aizu amikumi zaiku- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Fukushima
  Okuaizu Basketry, called Okuaizu Amikumi Zaiku in Japanese, is basketry produced around Mishima Town, Onuma County, Fukushima Prefecture. As this mountainous area in the Okuaizu region has much snow and farmers are unable to work in the fields in … View more 
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Kasukabe traditional paulownia chest Kasukabe kiri tansu- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Saitama
  Kasukabe traditional paulownia chests, called Kasukabe Kiri-tansu in Japanese, are traditional woodwork made around Saitama City and Kasukabe City, Saitama Prefecture. Kasukabe Kiri-tansu are distinguished by their simple design based on the strai… View more 
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Osaka karaki wood joinery Osaka karaki sashimono- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Osaka
  Osaka Karaki Wood Joinery, called Osaka Karaki Sashimono in Japanese, are wooden articles manufactured in several cities of Osaka Prefecture. Karaki is wood from trees mainly grown in Southeast Asia, and include rosewood, ebony, Chinese quince, an… View more 
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Kishu traditional chest Kishu tansu- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Wakayama
  Kishu Tansu are masterpieces of traditional woodwork made in an area around Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture. Kishu Tansu are so called because the manufacturing technique was established in Kishu, the current Wakayama Prefecture. As high-qualit… View more 
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Osaka bamboo screens Osaka kongo sudare- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Osaka
  Osaka Kongo Sudare are bamboo blinds produced in the cities of Tondabayashi and Kawachi-Nagano in Osaka Prefecture. Tondabayashi City lies at the foot of Mt. Kongo, the highest mountain in Osaka, and good quality Japanese timber bamboo growing nat… View more 
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Osaka-senshu traditional paulownia chest Osaka senshu kiri tansu- Wood, bamboo crafts
- Osaka
  Osaka Senshu Kiri Tansu are wooden chests of drawers made in and around Kishiwada City and Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture. They are made from Paulownia wood, much appreciated for its durability, excellent moisture barrier properties and fire resista… View more 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 






 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 

 
 






 
 




 
 
 
 

 
 







 
 






 
 






 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 





 
 

 
 









 
 






 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 



 
 




 
 
 
 




 
 















 
 
 
 










 
 
 
 


 
 











 
 










































 
 









































