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Japanese Crafts

Traditional and contemporary craftsmanship from across Japan

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13 crafts found

Takaoka-doki - Metalwork
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Takaoka-doki

Metalwork

Bronze and copper castings from Toyama, Japan's largest producer of copper goods.

HokurikuFrom ¥2,000
National Traditional Craft
Echigo-Sanjo Metalwork - Metalwork
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Echigo-Sanjo Metalwork

Metalwork

Forged blades from Niigata including axes, chisels, and kitchen knives.

HokurikuFrom ¥2,000
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.

Myochin-furin - Metalwork
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Myochin-furin

Metalwork

Elegant wind chimes from Himeji made by descendants of Myochin armor smiths.

KansaiFrom ¥3,000
Prefectural Craft
Tsubame-Sanjo Cutlery - Metalwork
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Tsubame-Sanjo Cutlery

Metalwork

World-class kitchen knives, tools, and flatware from Niigata.

HokurikuFrom ¥1,000
National Traditional Craft
Osaka Naniwa Pewter - Metalwork
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Osaka Naniwa Pewter

Metalwork

Hand-hammered tin vessels from Osaka for sake and tea service.

KansaiFrom ¥5,000
National Traditional Craft
Kawagoe Tin Casting - Metalwork
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Kawagoe Tin Casting

Metalwork

Cast metalwork from Saitama with centuries of kiln-making expertise.

KantoFrom ¥1,000
Prefectural Craft
Tsuiki Copperware - Metalwork
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Tsuiki Copperware

Metalwork

Hand-hammered copperware from Niigata shaped from a single sheet of copper.

HokurikuFrom ¥5,000
National Traditional Craft
Yamagata-imono - Metalwork
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Yamagata-imono

Metalwork

Cast metal works from Yamagata with over 900 years of tradition.

TohokuFrom ¥2,000
National Traditional Craft
Tokyo Silversmithing - Metalwork
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Tokyo Silversmithing

Metalwork

Hand-crafted silver tableware and ornaments from Tokyo artisans.

KantoFrom ¥10,000
National Traditional Craft
Nousaku Tin Ware - Metalwork
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Nousaku Tin Ware

Metalwork

Flexible pure tin vessels from Toyama that can be bent by hand.

HokurikuFrom ¥3,000
Prefectural Craft
Nanbu-tekki - Metalwork
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Nanbu-tekki

Metalwork

Cast iron kettles and cookware from Iwate, prized for durability and heat retention.

TohokuFrom ¥3,000
National Traditional Craft
Kanazawa Gold Leaf - Metalwork
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Kanazawa Gold Leaf

Metalwork

Over 99% of Japan's gold leaf is produced in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture.

HokurikuFrom ¥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