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Color Cotton Tabi, Khaki, 4 Hook Closure (Bleached Lining), Saitama Prefecture
Color tabi using ply broadwoven combed fabric for a fine, shiny finish. Can be used indoors as slippers. Please enjoy the beneficial effects of tabi socks - they acquire less odor than regular socks and help remove excess skin on the soles of your feet. Size of 5mm smaller than your shoe size is recommended.
Color Cotton Tabi, Blue-Gray, 4 Hook Closure (Bleached Lining), Saitama Prefecture
Color tabi using ply broadwoven combed fabric for a fine, shiny finish. Can be used indoors as slippers. Please enjoy the beneficial effects of tabi socks - they acquire less odor than regular socks and help remove excess skin on the soles of your feet. Size of 5mm smaller than your shoe size is recommended.
Color Cotton Tabi, Dark Brown, 4 Hook Closure (Bleached Lining), Saitama Prefecture
Color tabi using ply broadwoven combed fabric for a fine, shiny finish. Can be used indoors as slippers. Please enjoy the beneficial effects of tabi socks - they acquire less odor than regular socks and help remove excess skin on the soles of your feet. Size of 5mm smaller than your shoe size is recommended.
Kirari Tabi, Sakura, 4 Hook Closure (Bleached Lining), Saitama Prefecture
The famed color coordinator Ms. Ikuko Nonaka selected the colors for this tabi designed with the image of Japanese seasons and nature. This tabi has a cherry tree theme with light pink on the outside and light green lining. When worn with a kimono, the colored lining appears every time you take a step. Size of 5mm smaller than your shoe size is recommended.
Saitama Prefecture HIKARI JIRUSHI Gold Brocade Koinobori, 1m
A koinobori with 5-part silkscreen gradated dyeing on smooth materials. It is also gorgeously finished with gold color aluminum foil coating. Its design is reminiscent of the koinobori that appear in the ukiyo-e of Hiroshige Utagawa.
Colors Available: 4 - Blue, Red, Green, Black.
Total Length: 1m
Saitama Prefecture HIKARI JIRUSHI Gold Brocade Koinobori, 1.5m
A koinobori with 5-part silkscreen gradated dyeing on smooth materials. It is also gorgeously finished with gold color aluminum foil coating. Its design is reminiscent of the koinobori that appear in the ukiyo-e of Hiroshige Utagawa.
Colors Available: 4 - Blue, Red, Green, Black.
Total Length: 1.5m
Saitama Prefecture HIKARI JIRUSHI Kotobuki Gold Koinobori, 1.5m
A koinobori with 5-part silkscreen on nylon material. It is also gorgeously finished with gold color aluminum foil coating. The design follows that of the traditional Bushu (a region in north east Saitama Prefecture) koinobori design.
Colors Available: 4 - Blue, Red, Green, Black.
Total Length: 1.5m
Saitama Prefecture HIKARI JIRUSHI Kotobuki Gold Koinobori, 1.5m, Stand Set
A kotobuki gold koinobori set with streamer (1.5m), black carp (1.5m), red carp (1.3m), blue carp (1m) and free-standing koinobori pole. It comes with 2 water tanks with a capacity of 10 liters, to prevent falls in regular winds. Because it is easy to move, this makes the ideal display for a shop.
Pole, Stand: Assembly type. Total Height: 3m
Saitama Prefecture Iwatsuki Costume Doll, Suzuki-Bina Yuzen Kyo-Kubanshinnou
A traditional atmospheric luxury item that is a composed of a hina doll colorfully dressed in a Yuzen-dyed costume, and a decorative stand and folding screen with a black painted, gold leaf finish. The hina doll is a doll that is used for a girl celebration, the Hina Matsuri festival, on March 3 every year. The dolls are decorations that are essentially used as a substitute for a child, warding off evil and to celebrate healthy, happy growth. These days, these dolls that combine the elegance, splendor and delicateness unique to traditional crafts are growing in popularity. Also, as they are said bring happiness to your life, they are also widely loved around the world as interior decorations and gifts.
Saitama Prefecture Iwatsuki Costume Doll, Suzuki-Bina Shunpuzakura Kyo-Jubanshinnou
On the face of the doll created by traditional craftsman Akitaka Suzuki there is a delicate expression of beauty and kindness. On the clothing and folding screen of this gorgeous hina doll is embroidered cherry blossom caught in a spring breeze. The hina doll is a doll that is used for a girl celebration, the Hina Matsuri festival, on March 3 every year. The dolls are decorations that are essentially used as a substitute for a child, warding off evil and to celebrate healthy, happy growth. These days, these dolls that combine the elegance, splendor and delicateness unique to traditional crafts are growing in popularity. Also, as they are said bring happiness to your life, they are also widely loved around the world as interior decorations and gifts.
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