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The elegant patterns woven into the 100% cotton fabric highlight Kurume’s textile heritage, but the design is tailored to modern life.
Koshino Ie in Nara, by Mika from Hyogo: instagram.com/mikanino_2016
Every vintage kimono is one of a kind and represent the finest in Japanese craftsmanship and creativity.
Kamigamo Shrine in Kyoto
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The Kurume hanten is the highest quality traditional kimono-style padded jacket for contemporary living. Explore more: tinyurl.com/2s3z9bh2
Fushimi Inari Shrine
Experience the extraordinary comfort of handcrafted Japanese futon with this Natural Cotton Japanese Futon Mattress from Kyoto’s finest futon maker, Takaokaya, founded in 1919. Explore more: tinyurl.com/4428yvxd
Traditional Japanese Farmhouse by instagram.com/maro_704
The streets of Kanazawa by Takafumi Nishida
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The 100% mizumari Japanese cotton textile, which is unique to the Kurume region, is renowned for its meticulous double weave with intricate geometric motif. Explore more: tinyurl.com/yckjkbk6
Fall in Kagoshima.
Photo by Naohiro Yako: instagram.com/Yako_flpr3
Employing expertise passed down through the generations, each Japanese futon bed is handcrafted by master artisans to ensure every step contributes to impeccable comfort and firmness. Explore more: tinyurl.com/4428yvxd
This Juniper Bonsai from the さいたま市大宮盆栽美術館 (Omiya Bonsai Art Museum) is over 800 years old!
This women’s haori jacket is handmade in Kurume, in the southern Japanese island of Kyushu. It showcases the highest quality of kimono-style long jacket for contemporary living. Explore more: tinyurl.com/muzcv4nf
The perfect outfit for a warm summer day! 🌞
What is Jinbei Clothing? 20 Things You Need to Know What are jinbei? How to choose, wear, and accessorize the most comfortable of traditional Japanese summer clothing!
This Blue Matcha Tea Bowl is made of Tokoname clay and has been glazed with blue enamel. Explore more: tinyurl.com/32rrd48p
Pure elegance! 😍🌸
This Tokoname Teapot Set by Ukou features a kyusu teapot (12oz/360ml) and two teacups with an exquisite green decoration. Explore more: tinyurl.com/32nzxmdf
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NEW IN: Tokoname teapots and teacups are lightweight, resistant, smooth, and particularly easy to use. Green tea enthusiasts swear by the taste that Tokoname clay imparts to the tea. This Kyusu Teapot features exquisitely hand-painted plum blossom. Explore more: tinyurl.com/5n95862y
A rainy day in Kyoto!
Our exquisitely hand printed 100% cotton furoshiki feature classic Japanese artworks and elegant traditional motifs. Up To 20% OFF! Summer Sale Now On! Explore more: tinyurl.com/2rbv9wnv
You can't help but be drawn into Toshiaki Kato's rendition of the Tale of Genji!
The 100% kasumiame cotton textile, meaning mesh of mist, which is a specialty of the Kurume region, is created by alternating the tension in the warp and weft threads, to create a fine and supple pattern that ripples like the mist. Explore more: tinyurl.com/znm7r85y
The peerless Takaragawa Onsen Osenkaku!
By Crista Priscilla: instagram.com/cristapriscilla/
Our Mission
Japan Objects is an cultural magazine celebrating the most inspiring Japanese art & design. Our goal has always been about sharing the beauty of Japan with everyone no matter where you are.
We are constantly in awe of the exceptional quality of traditional Japanese arts and crafts, but at the same time are painfully aware that some of these industries are at risk of dying out.
This couldn’t be truer than for Japanese kimono, the iconic garment beloved throughout the world. In fact, since its peak in 1975, the kimono industry has shrunk by more than 90%! You can find out more in our special report.
This is why we want to do our part to preserve Japanese kimono. Kimono designers and makers tell us that reaching new audiences is vital for the survival of the kimono; and that includes not just Japanese young people, but also enthusiasts from around the world.