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Japanese Crafts

Traditional and contemporary craftsmanship from across Japan

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36 crafts found

Tamba-yaki - Pottery
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Tamba-yaki

Pottery

Rustic stoneware from Hyogo, one of the Six Ancient Kilns with 800 years of history.

KansaiFrom ¥1,000
National Traditional Craft
Banshu-soroban - Other
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Banshu-soroban

Other

Traditional abacuses from Hyogo's Ono, preserving calculation culture.

KansaiFrom ¥1,000
National Traditional Craft

Japanese craftsmanship represents centuries of refined technique passed down through generations of master artisans. From Arita porcelain and Nishijin silk weaving to Wajima lacquerware and Echizen knife-making, each region has developed distinctive craft traditions shaped by local materials and culture. Many of these crafts hold official designation as National Traditional Crafts or Important Intangible Cultural Properties. Our database catalogs traditional and contemporary Japanese crafts across all prefectures, with details on craft type, regional origin, and cultural significance.

Kishu-bincho-charcoal - Other
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Kishu-bincho-charcoal

Other

Premium white charcoal from Wakayama, the gold standard for Japanese grilling.

KansaiFrom ¥500
Prefectural Craft
Izushi-yaki - Pottery
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Izushi-yaki

Pottery

Pure white porcelain from Hyogo Prefecture with delicate carved decoration.

KansaiFrom ¥3,000
National Traditional Craft
Shigaraki-yaki - Pottery
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Shigaraki-yaki

Pottery

Rustic stoneware from Shiga Prefecture, famous for tanuki raccoon dog statues.

KansaiFrom ¥1,000
National Traditional Craft
Kishu-shikki - Lacquerware
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Kishu-shikki

Lacquerware

Lacquerware from Wakayama known for affordable everyday tableware.

KansaiFrom ¥500
National Traditional Craft
Osaka-Sakai Knives - Metalwork
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Osaka-Sakai Knives

Metalwork

Professional chef's knives from Osaka's Sakai, preferred by 90% of Japanese chefs.

KansaiFrom ¥5,000
National Traditional Craft
Kyoto Bamboo Craft - Bamboo
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Kyoto Bamboo Craft

Bamboo

Refined bamboo crafts from Kyoto for tea ceremony and interior decoration.

KansaiFrom ¥5,000
National Traditional Craft
Banko-yaki - Pottery
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Banko-yaki

Pottery

Heat-resistant pottery from Mie, famous for donabe clay pots and teapots.

KansaiFrom ¥1,000
National Traditional Craft
Bamboo Tea Whisk (Chasen) - Bamboo
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Bamboo Tea Whisk (Chasen)

Bamboo

Hand-carved bamboo whisks from Nara for matcha preparation.

KansaiFrom ¥1,000
National Traditional Craft
Kyoto Dolls (Kyo-ningyo) - Dolls
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Kyoto Dolls (Kyo-ningyo)

Dolls

Refined decorative dolls from Kyoto for Hina Matsuri and collector display.

KansaiFrom ¥10,000
National Traditional Craft
Nishijin-ori - Textiles
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Nishijin-ori

Textiles

Luxurious brocade from Kyoto used in kimono obi sashes for centuries.

KansaiFrom ¥10,000
National Traditional Craft
Katazome - Dyeing
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Katazome

Dyeing

Stencil dyeing using carved paper stencils and rice paste resist.

KansaiFrom ¥5,000
National Traditional Craft
Nara-sumi (Ink Stick) - Writing Tools
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Nara-sumi (Ink Stick)

Writing Tools

Traditional ink sticks from Nara, Japan's premier ink production center.

KansaiFrom ¥500
National Traditional Craft
Ise Katagami - Dyeing
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Ise Katagami

Dyeing

Intricately carved paper stencils from Mie used for kimono dyeing.

KansaiFrom ¥5,000
National Traditional Craft
Kyo-sensu - Fans
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Kyo-sensu

Fans

Elegant folding fans from Kyoto with hand-painted and gold leaf decoration.

KansaiFrom ¥1,000
National Traditional Craft
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