Category Archives: Interior

Japanese Hand Towel “Tenugui” blue

  This is a Japanese traditional hand towel “TENUGUI”. They are used mainly for hand towel, but you can also use them for many other purposes according to your wishes….

Japanese MINO Ware Vase pottery blue

  This is a Japanese traditional Mino ware (Mino-yaki) vase. Mino-yaki is Japanese ceramic ware made in the towns of Gifu prefecture. Mino-yaki started about 1300 years ago. During late…

Japanese Bizen Ware Vase

  This is a Japanese traditional Bizen ware vase. Bizen Ware is pottery and stoneware made in Bizen area in Okayama Prefecture. It is the oldest “Nihon Rokkoyou” (The Six…

Nodding Plant “Pekoppa”

  Pekoppa are toy plants that nod when you talk to. They sense the intervals of conversations and nod at the right timing. Pekoppa are so smart that they change…

NINJA AKASAKA Entertainment Restaurant 10% Off till End of April

  NINJA AKASAKA is one of the popular attraction restaurants in Tokyo. In the “17th-century Edo town” themed restaurant, Ninjas serve, cook and perform tricks! They serve Japanese based international…

Japanese Hand Towel “Tenugui” green tortoise

  This is a Japanese traditional hand towel “TENUGUI”. They are used mainly for hand towel, but you can also use them for many other purposes according to your wishes….

Karatsu Ware “The Pottery of West Japan”

    Karatsu ware is pottery produced in and around Karatsu, Saga Prefecture, and has been rising in fame as tea utensils. The characteristics of Karatsu are the earthy, tight…

“Raku Ware” the Earthy and Soft Pottery

In the Japanese tea ceremony, it is traditionally said that “first Raku, second Hagi, and third Karatsu (ichi Raku, ni Hagi, san Karatsu),” meaning Raku ware is the best pottery…

Let’s Renovate Walls Using a Stapler!

Let me introduce a blog post from one of my favorite entertainment blogs. It is about interior decoration.   First, get a stapler that stretched out 180 degrees (It is…

Japanese Cotton Table Cloth crimson furoshiki

  This is a Japanese traditional wrapping cloth called “furoshiki.” Furoshiki have been used in Japan through the ages. They are used mainly for wrapping gifts, but you can also…

National Treasure Teahouse Built Out of Cardboard

Today, I would like to introduce a Japanese teahouse. The most interesting feature of this teahouse is that this is the perfect re-creation of a national treasure and built entirely…

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