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Hyakunin Isshu Practice Set, Ogura
Green karuta cards. In order to get them the same size, the cards are cut flat without stacking them first. Use for karuta practice.
Hyakunin Isshu w/Highest-Quality Paulownia Wood Box
Pains have been taken here not only with the cards but also with the wood box, made of highest-quality paulownia. The front of each card features Echizen Torinoko paper, and the printing is carefully checked after each color is laid down. The backs of the cards are not printed, but rather carefully sprinkled with gold and silver foil, giving them a beautiful appearance and making them a pleasure to touch. The box itself is unspoilt by any unnecessary decoration; enjoy the warmth and beauty of the natural material.
Hanafuda Cards, Shishinden Hall (w/Paulownia Case) Red
Hanafuda is a traditional Japanese card game. A hanafuda deck consists of 48 cards divided into sets referred to by the months of the year, with each set containing 4 cards with pictures of the same flower. Every aspect of this item is of the highest quality, down to the beautiful paulownia wood box. The cards are created using glue that contains earth, so they have a weight that makes them easy to play with, and their backs are hand-made Mino paper. The result is a deck of cards that feels beautiful and is of course durable.
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A 40-card deck of hanafuda cards made for the Osaka regional variant "Osaka-Mushi," which is played without the clover and peony cards. Comes in a plastic case that lets you take them anywhere.
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We recommend this dignified calligraphy tool for those who want the real thing! They are decorated with a phoenix pattern. A rare item you can't get anywhere else!
A set of ink and inkstone, usable for simple scenes excluding face portraits, made for use at anytime, anywhere. The plum dish features paints, inks, and a protective lid, and is very popular. Great not only for general use, but also works well as a commemorative item to celebrate the founding of a company.
TOUYOUZANMAI Lacquered Magnifying Glass
The saraya pattern first came to Japan from India during the Edo Period, and from the Meiji Period to the first part of the Showa Period it was very popular. The classic Kyoto shop Okaju uses the materials in its warehouse to create a unique arrangement and design of "A Saraya From Long Ago".Each has been dyed by hand, and as such, is different in their own way, making them famous for their unique flavor.Store in the sliding-type case to help prevent lens scratching. The outside of the frame has been carefully lacquered by a craftsman one by one for a deep-flavored color. The 4 different colors of the Kyoto braid add a nice accent to this accessory-like item. A magnifying glass for a wide variety of scenes. Recommended for your personal use, and as a present.
Lacquered Magnifying Glass, KAPERON
Store in the sliding-type case to help prevent lens scratches. The outside of the frame has been carefully lacquered by a craftsman one by one for a deep-flavored color. The pendant type is very convenient for using it when you want to. The 4 different colors of the Kyoto braid add a nice accent to this accessory-like item. A magnifying glass for a wide variety of scenes. Recommended for your personal use, and as a present.
Portable Brush In Pen Style, Saraya Pattern
A case that features a saraya pattern in the image of the folding fan case used at tea ceremonies. The outside of each fude pen has been carefully lacquered by a craftsman one by one, in black, cinnabar, and dark brown for a deep-flavored color. How about tucking this away in your travel bag for convenient use? As it comes in a beautiful paulownia wood box, this very popular item is ideal as a present.
Portable Brush In Pen Style, Saraya Pattern
A case that features a saraya pattern in the image of the folding fan case used at tea ceremonies. The outside of each fude pen has been carefully lacquered by a craftsman one by one, in black, cinnabar, and dark brown for a deep-flavored color. How about tucking this away in your travel bag for convenient use? As it comes in a beautiful paulownia wood box, this very popular item is ideal as a present.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN