Brands from Japan

Kyoto, Japan
Kanbe Juzu
Where tradition meets quiet modernity.
Born in Kobe, Japan in 1918, Kanbe Juzu reimagines handcrafted prayer beads for contemporary life.
Rooted in centuries-old craftsmanship, our pieces invite calm, intention, and quiet beauty into the everyday.
Not just for prayer — but for presence.

Niigata, Japan
Tsuboe
One stroke. One thought. One craft.
Refining tradition since 1907 in Japan. Tsuboe is where generations of artisans have transformed the humble grater into a work of enduring beauty and precision.

Saitama, Japan
Aizawa Senkojo
Traditional Indigo Dyeing Since 1906
Aizawa Senkojo specializes in custom-made indigo-dyed garments and textiles using traditional katazome (stencil dyeing) and aizome (natural indigo) techniques. We produce festival coats (hanten/happi), arm covers, noren curtains, nobori banners, and more — blending craftsmanship with modern everyday life.

Aichi, Japan
Cocoluck
Japanese Style with a Modern Touch
COCOLUCK blends traditional Japanese patterns and materials with modern design to create fashion accessories and lifestyle goods. Inspired by kimono culture, our products bring everyday joy and elegance.
The name combines “COCO” (heart) and “LUCK” (happiness), reflecting our mission to share heartfelt craftsmanship and good fortune through design.

Kyoto, Japan
Ito+
Itotasu – A Thread-Centered Brand from Kyoto
Founded on over 100 years of textile tradition in Kyoto, Itotasu creates unique, handmade items where high-quality thread takes center stage. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, crafted with care and individuality.

Kyoto, Japan
Kojima Shoten
Kyoto’s Chochin Tradition Since 1789
Founded in the late Edo period, Kojima Shoten handcrafts traditionalKyo-jibarichochin lanterns using time-honored techniques. While continuing to create lanterns for Kyoto’s iconic landmarks, the workshop also explores modern design and sustainable materials through global collaborations—preserving tradition while adapting to contemporary life.

Osaka, Japan
Osagawani Saburou Shoten
Crafting Fragrance Since 1854
Established in 1854, Nagakawa Jinzaburo Shoten has been dedicated to preserving and innovating the traditional art of Japanese incense. Using time-honored techniques and carefully selected natural ingredients, the company creates high-quality fragrances—from classic incense sticks to modern formats like sprays, soaps, and perfumes. Blending heritage with creativity, their scents are designed to bring the spirit of Japanese tradition into everyday life.

Kyoto, Japan
Sansai Kobo
Expanding the Possibilities of Kimono
Based in Kyoto, Sansai Studio specializes in the traditional craft ofkata-yuzenstencil making—an essential part of kimono dyeing. With a deep respect for heritage and a passion for innovation, the studio merges hand-carved stencils, silkscreen techniques, and digital design to support the evolving kimono industry. By applying these skills to new fields such as laser processing, Sansai Studio aims to preserve the beauty of kimono craftsmanship while adapting to modern times.

Kanagawa, Japan
Tsukasa Sample
Japanese Food Replica Art Since 1973
Established in Kawasaki, Tsukasa Sample creates lifelike food replicas, all handmade with traditional techniques. From restaurant displays to global collectors, each piece is crafted to be unique and delightfully realistic. Now sharing this iconic Japanese art with the world through workshops and an online shop.

Kyoto, Japan
Yamamotojin Shoten
Tradition with Compassion
Since the Edo period, Yamamoto Jin has combined traditional patterns and quality materials to create products that bring joy and curiosity to everyday life. Rooted in Kyoto’s textile heritage, we carry forward the spirit ofJin(仁), meaning kindness and compassion, through generations.