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Iro-e Folded Crane "Kinsai Sakura", Kutani Ware from Ishikawa Prefecture
Winner of Bronze Prize in the Traditional Japan Category at the Japan Tourism Agency's "Attractive Japanese Souvenir Contest 2013."
This item has a cherry blossom design to express the beautiful Japanese spring season. Has a high class feel with white painted cherry blossoms and gold borders on a red background.
Iro-e Folded Crane "Ryu Sui Mon", Kutani Ware from Ishikawa Prefecture
Winner of Bronze Prize in the Traditional Japan Category at the Japan Tourism Agency's "Attractive Japanese Souvenir Contest 2013."
This item expresses the beautiful Japanese summer season. Flowing water is expressed in gold on a refreshing blue background. Makes you feel as if you are resting in the shade of a tree, listening to the flow of a small river. The design is simple but uniquely Japanese.
Iro-e Folded Crane "Eiraku", Kutani Ware from Ishikawa Prefecture
Winner of Bronze Prize in the Traditional Japan Category at the Japan Tourism Agency's "Attractive Japanese Souvenir Contest 2013."
This item has a colored leaf design to express the beautiful Japanese autumn season. The design is based on the works of the master craftsman Wazen Eiraku. The elegant design is created by covering the entire surface in red, then drawing patterns using gold. This technique is often seen in Kutani ware, called "Kinran-de."
Iro-e Folded Crane "Kinginsai Kesshou Mon", Kutani Ware from Ishikawa Prefecture
Winner of Bronze Prize in the Traditional Japan Category at the Japan Tourism Agency's "Attractive Japanese Souvenir Contest 2013."
This item has a snowflake design to express the beautiful Japanese winter season. This is a high quality item with a beautiful contrast between red and white. The white parts are made not by spreading paint but rather by "hitting" with a brush to express the delicate snow. The snowflakes use gold and silver decorations for a high-class finish.
Fragrance of World Heritage - Yakushima, Kagoshima Prefecture Yakushima Cedar Fragrance Box
Winner of Singapore Prize in the Country-Specific Category at the Japan Tourism Agency's "Attractive Japanese Souvenir Contest 2013."
Precious processed oil is extracted from 100+ year-old cedar native to Yakushima, the island designated as a World Heritage site. Its fragrance lets you feel the strength of the land and immense nature of Yakushima Island.
This set consists of natural Yakushima cedar and wooden diffuser. Please enjoy the aroma by putting several drops of processed oil in the recess of the diffuser. The receptacle dish is made of white Arita ware porcelain that has 800 years of tradition.
Fragrance of World Heritage - Mt. Koya, Wakayama Prefecture Koya Maki Fragrance Box
Koya maki wood is a traditional wood that is described in the ancient text "Nihon Shoki" and grows in Mt. Koya, a World Heritage religious city. Its fragrance is representative of the forest around Mt. Koya.
The wood has a fresh scent similar to lime. This set comes with a wooden diffuser made of 700-year old natural Koya maki wood. Please enjoy the aroma by putting several drops of the processed oil in the recess of the diffuser.
Fragrance of World Heritage - Yoshino Town, Nara Prefecture Yoshino Cypress Fragrance Box
Yoshino cypress grows in Mt. Yoshino in the World Heritage Kii Mountains. It is well known as construction material used at Horyu-ji Temple. The wood is familiar to the Japanese people as material used to build bathtubs and put in pillows. Its deeply refreshing scent lets you relax as if you are taking a walk in the forest. Please enjoy the aroma using the wooden diffuser contained in this set. The diffuser is made of natural cypress with beautiful wood grains.
Fragrance of Japan Camphor Fragrance Box from Kyushu
It is believed that the first aroma to be extracted in Japan is the camphor scent used in the Heian Period. Its herbal qualities were used as perfume, insect-repellant and painkiller. Its refreshlingly sharp but sweet, soft scent helps you relax and recover from fatigue. Please enjoy the aroma by putting several drops of processed oil in the recess of the diffuser.
Fragrance of Japan Japanese Mint Fragrance Box from Bihoro Town in Hokkaido
Mint native to Japan was familiar to the Japanese people during the 7th and 8th centuries by the name "Megusa." The Japanese mint used in this item is grown in the World Heritage site of Bihoro Town in Hokkaido, near the Shiretoko Peninsula. Its refreshing, clean scent matches with the Yoshino cypress diffuser. Please enjoy the aroma by putting several drops of processed oil in the recess of the diffuser.
Fragrance of World Heritage Yakushima Cedar from Yakushima Island in Kagoshima Prefecture
Precious processed oil is extracted from 100+ year-old Yakushima Cedar native to Yakushima, the island designated as a World Heritage site. Its fragrance lets you feel the strength of the land and immense nature of Yakushima Island.
This is a very rare oil as Yakushima cedar is currently prohibited from cutting. The oil is extracted from the stump of Yakushima cedar or those that have fallen.
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