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Japanese Crafts

Traditional and contemporary craftsmanship from across Japan

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15 crafts found

Gifu Paper Lanterns - Other
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Gifu Paper Lanterns

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Delicate paper lanterns from Gifu with painted designs, used in Obon festivals.

ChubuFrom ¥2,000
National Traditional Craft
Nagoya Buddhist Altar Fittings - Other
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Nagoya Buddhist Altar Fittings

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Buddhist altar accessories and implements from Nagoya artisans.

ChubuFrom ¥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.

Tosa-washi Lantern - Other
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Tosa-washi Lantern

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Traditional paper lanterns made with Tosa washi and bamboo frames.

ShikokuFrom ¥1,000
Prefectural Craft
Tottori-mingei Paper Craft - Other
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Tottori-mingei Paper Craft

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Paper crafts from Tottori including washi accessories and stationery.

ChugokuFrom ¥300
Prefectural Craft
Kyo-karakami - Other
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Kyo-karakami

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Block-printed decorative paper from Kyoto used for fusuma sliding doors.

KansaiFrom ¥3,000
National Traditional Craft
Kyo-hyogu (Scroll Mounting) - Other
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Kyo-hyogu (Scroll Mounting)

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Traditional scroll and screen mounting from Kyoto for calligraphy and paintings.

KansaiFrom ¥10,000
National Traditional Craft
Sagarifuji Temari - Other
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Sagarifuji Temari

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Intricately embroidered thread balls from Kagawa with geometric patterns.

ShikokuFrom ¥1,000
Prefectural Craft
Kyo-ningyo (Ornamental) - Other
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Kyo-ningyo (Ornamental)

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Decorative seasonal displays from Kyoto for festivals throughout the year.

KansaiFrom ¥3,000
Prefectural Craft
Edo Furin (Wind Chime) - Other
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Edo Furin (Wind Chime)

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Hand-blown glass wind chimes from Tokyo with painted designs inside.

KantoFrom ¥500
Prefectural Craft
Koshu Inden - Other
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Koshu Inden

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Lacquer-decorated deerskin leather craft from Yamanashi.

ChubuFrom ¥3,000
National Traditional Craft
Hikone-butsudan - Other
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Hikone-butsudan

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Traditional Buddhist altars from Shiga with meticulous seven-craft production.

KansaiFrom ¥200,000
National Traditional Craft
Kyo-butsudan - Other
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Kyo-butsudan

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Ornate Buddhist household altars from Kyoto with gold leaf and lacquer.

KansaiFrom ¥100,000
National Traditional Craft
Kumihimo - Other
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Kumihimo

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Braided cords from Tokyo and Kyoto used for kimono obi ties and accessories.

KantoFrom ¥1,000
National Traditional Craft
Kishu-bincho-charcoal - Other
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Kishu-bincho-charcoal

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

KansaiFrom ¥500
Prefectural Craft
Banshu-soroban - Other
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Banshu-soroban

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

KansaiFrom ¥1,000
National Traditional Craft