A Japancrafted Life
The port city of Kurashiki is Japan’s leading producer of hanpu
In the western region of Shimane Prefecture, four families continue to uphold a 1300-year-old legacy of hand-made Japanese paper.
Upon arrival in Seto, a city in Aichi Prefecture
The value of Gunma’s silk is not only in the product itself, but also the rich history of the industry.
Bringing together nature’s gifts and Kishu’s long history.
These are selected Videos dedicated to this year by editorial team!
As the wonderfully retro Tadami Line train winds between forests and bridges...
The creation of traditional Japanese lacquerware is a beautiful and detailed process.
Hakone yosegi zaiku is a form of marquetry dating back to around 1830
Odate bentwood, or magewappa, is characteristic of the Odate region in northern Akita Prefecture…