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An Iwakawa Hataten original camellia pattern tenugui hand towel.
The camellia, with its vividness when falling to earth, symbolizes the views on life and death of Japanese people. The charming camellia with its brightly colored flowers and glossy leaves overflowing with vitality, helps replenish our energy and vigor.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
An Iwakawa Hataten original whale pattern tenugui hand towel.
Yamaguchi Prefecture, surrounded by a wide expanse of sea, is a place where you can observe whales. This is designed with humorous a looking whale and lucky cloud pattern.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
Very popular for birth celebrations!
A baby-sized apron with an original tenugui pattern. The auspicious sea pattern is accented with embroidery.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
Cushion, Sea Bream, Navy (Large)
A large sized cushion made using an Iwakawa Hataten original tenugui pattern.
Through the word "omedetai", "tai" (sea bream) is an auspicious fish essential for celebrations since ancient times. Ebisu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, holds a sea bream in his hand. This sea bream, with its excellent red head and tail, is a trademark of Iwakawa Hataten.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
Cushion, Sea Bream, Navy (Small)
A small sized cushion made using an Iwakawa Hataten original tenugui pattern.
Through the word "omedetai", "tai" (sea bream) is an auspicious fish essential for celebrations since ancient times. Ebisu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, holds a sea bream in his hand. This sea bream, with its excellent red head and tail, is a trademark of Iwakawa Hataten.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
Cushion, Sea Bream, Green (Large)
A large sized cushion made using an Iwakawa Hataten original tenugui pattern.
Through the word "omedetai", "tai" (sea bream) is an auspicious fish essential for celebrations since ancient times. Ebisu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, holds a sea bream in his hand. This sea bream, with its excellent red head and tail, is a trademark of Iwakawa Hataten.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
Cushion, Sea Bream, Green (Small)
A small sized cushion made using an Iwakawa Hataten original tenugui pattern.
Through the word "omedetai", "tai" (sea bream) is an auspicious fish essential for celebrations since ancient times. Ebisu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, holds a sea bream in his hand. This sea bream, with its excellent red head and tail, is a trademark of Iwakawa Hataten.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
Cushion, Sea Bream, Yellow (Large)
A large sized cushion made using an Iwakawa Hataten original tenugui pattern.
Through the word "omedetai", "tai" (sea bream) is an auspicious fish essential for celebrations since ancient times. Ebisu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, holds a sea bream in his hand. This sea bream, with its excellent red head and tail, is a trademark of Iwakawa Hataten.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
Cushion, Sea Bream, Yellow (Small)
A small sized cushion made using an Iwakawa Hataten original tenugui pattern.
Through the word "omedetai", "tai" (sea bream) is an auspicious fish essential for celebrations since ancient times. Ebisu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, holds a sea bream in his hand. This sea bream, with its excellent red head and tail, is a trademark of Iwakawa Hataten.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
A large sized cushion made using an Iwakawa Hataten original tenugui pattern.
The camellia, with its vividness when falling to earth, symbolizes the views on life and death of Japanese people. The charming camellia with its brightly colored flowers and glossy leaves overflowing with vitality, helps replenish our energy and vigor.
Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, famous for hagiyaki ware and its castle, is a fishing town that faces the Japan Sea. Iwakawa Hataten was established more than 100 years ago. It specializes in the production of flags, curtains and banners, while carefully hand-making original accessories, hand towels, etc, using dyed Tairyobata fabric.
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