
Yuki-tsumugi
TextilesUNESCO-listed hand-spun and hand-woven silk from Ibaraki with airy texture.
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UNESCO-listed hand-spun and hand-woven silk from Ibaraki with airy texture.

Okinawan banana fiber cloth, prized for its cool texture in tropical climate.
Diverse silk weaving tradition from Gunma with 1,300 years of history.
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.