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Japanese Batik – Handwriting Noren by Shobi studio
Posted on 2014/05/14 | No CommentsRoketuzome is being dyed by rare traditional technic. Shobi studio produces ready-made but also variety of made-to-order Noren in accordance with needs of the restaurants and also other business. I […] -
Making tea-things to enjoy delicious tea
Tokoname ware Japanese tea pot – GyokukoPosted on 2014/04/04 | No CommentsMany potteries in city of Tokoname create teapots. They create teapots not only of beautiful appearance but also Tokoname teapots which are made for wide varieies depending of kind tea […] -
Sakai Takayuki Japanese Knives:
Making full use of traditional skills that have been handed down from generation to generation, and touting world-class sharpness refined with painstaking care.
An Introductory Video of Knife Forging Techniques by Mr. Itsuo Doi, a knife smith of SakaiPosted on 2013/12/09 | No CommentsCooks and chefs all over, regardless of country and nationality have absolute trust in Sakai knives which have a six-hundred year history. Preserving tradition, Aoki Hamono Seisakusho (Aoki Knife Manufacturing) […] -
Takayama Tea Whisks (Chasen) of Japanese tea ceremony by Mr. Yasaburo Tanimura of Suikaen: A traditional art handed down unchanged for the past five hundred years and made with the spirit of crafting things without compromise.
Posted on 2013/10/01 | No CommentsOne of the tools used in making tea during a tea ceremony is the tea whisk. Ninety-five percent of the tea whisks produced in Japan are made in Takayama, located […] -
Visiting Nakagawa Masashichi: A shop producing “Nara sarashi” – timeless hand-made linen fabric with warmth and texture using techniques handed down from generation to generation
Posted on 2013/06/07 | No Comments(茶巾 Chakin linen cloth) Tea cloths are used in preparing tea in tea ceremonies and for wiping tableware. Hemp is woven into cloth, and even today, some of these fabrics are […] -
tablinstore new prodcut lin-up high-quality Japanese green tea
Posted on 2013/05/08 | No CommentsWe have partnered with tablinstore to provide information about our products and sell our products overseas. Please be assured that we will continually give you high-quality tea and expand our […] -
Tea-ceremony house photographs at Nishio Ke
Posted on 2012/10/12 | No CommentsThe other day I particiapted in the Yanagi Ryu tea ceremony workshop at Nishio Ke in Suita city. Nisio ke has traditional construction since 1895 so Many people have visted […] -
Tsunokichi offers many variety of natural foods to satisfy you just by eating freshy cooked white rice.
The traditional Japanese eating habit “dashi”, which is standerd stocks for soups, is the key of all items.Posted on 2012/10/03 | No CommentsI vistited Tsunokichi which only offers natural and homemade foods in Kyoto. The main products are “Chirimen sansho” made of small young sardins and Japanese prickly ash, “Tsukudani” which is […] -
I bought bonsai which is Mitudeiwagasa natural tree.
Posted on 2012/09/21 | No CommentsAs I have unused flower pot,I brought it to Bonsai shop Fukuwakado. This time I selected natural tree which is open up white flower. Fukuwakado -
My first try of spaghetti squash!
Posted on 2012/09/11 | No CommentsIt is really nice to have in hot summer! With it’s juicy tasts and interesting texture, a spaghetti squash tasts great when cooled just like Somen which is very popular […]