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Japanese Crafts

Traditional and contemporary craftsmanship from across Japan

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6 crafts found

Hizen Vidro - Glasswork
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Hizen Vidro

Glasswork

Historic blown glass from Saga, reviving Edo-period Dutch-influenced techniques.

KyushuFrom ¥3,000
Prefectural Craft
Tsugaru Vidro - Glasswork
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Tsugaru Vidro

Glasswork

Colorful blown glass from Aomori inspired by the northern seasons.

TohokuFrom ¥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.

Otaru Glass - Glasswork
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Otaru Glass

Glasswork

Colorful blown glass from Hokkaido's historic port city.

HokkaidoFrom ¥1,000
Prefectural Craft
Edo Kiriko - Glasswork
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Edo Kiriko

Glasswork

Cut glass from Tokyo with geometric patterns inspired by Edo period aesthetics.

KantoFrom ¥3,000
National Traditional Craft
Satsuma Kiriko - Glasswork
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Satsuma Kiriko

Glasswork

Revived luxury cut glass from Kagoshima with thick color overlay and deep cuts.

KyushuFrom ¥10,000
Prefectural Craft
Ryukyu Glass - Glasswork
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Ryukyu Glass

Glasswork

Colorful recycled glass from Okinawa, born from post-war bottle reuse.

OkinawaFrom ¥800
Prefectural Craft