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Owl in Japanese is "fukurou" - which sounds phonetically close to a word that means "no troubles". As such, it has always been thought of as a bird that brings good fortune. This cute parent and child set will bring a Japanese taste to any room.
An item featuring a monk on the Shikoku Pilgrimage.
A Daruma with an unique expression. "Daruma" are symbols of recovering after hardships; successful business; abundant crop; complete recovery from illness, etc. Recommended as a small gift.
The corners of the plates have been delicately made just like folded paper. It takes a very high level of refined skill in order to get wood to exhibit these qualities. A few transparent areas and the feel of the wood makes this a very warm and elegant rare item.
Serving plates featuring a few transparent areas and quality wood for a very warm and elegant rare item. You'll love these for either a Japanese or Western taste.
Marugame Uchiwa Fan Persimmon 1 Million Ryou
The classic "shibu uchiwa" ("persimmon fan"). Features fortuitous painted designs: the Mallet of Luck and the characters for "one million ryou" (the ryou was an ancient Japanese coin).
Kagawa Prefecture, Marugame Uchiwa Fan, Rakusui
A traditional craft using special Japanese paper from the Tosa area. This paper is made by adding a high quantity of glue during the paper-making process, then dropping atomized water onto it to create small holes while it is still wet. This paper has a uniquely beautiful pattern, and just looking at its texture is cooling. Display the 5 color variations in a line, and you can enjoy a wonderful color gradation.
Cherry blossoms and beautiful Japanese women. An item also popular as a souvenir.
Marugame Uchiwa Fan Refinement, Princesses
A glorious aristocratic mansion scene, reminiscent of the Japanese story "The Tale of Genji." The colorful hues make a strong impression.
Marugame Uchiwa Fan Fire Seals
Features designs used by the Edo-era firefighters to mark the scene of a fire, on a background of Japanese characters in the style in which they were written on Edo-era advertisements. An item with a traditional chic design that is still stylish today.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN