Miyajima Shamoji Rice Paddle: Hiroshima’s Wooden Scoop Craft [2026]
Miyajima-zaiku shamoji are the wooden rice paddles born at the gate of Itsukushima Shrine, carved from cypress and…
Miyajima-zaiku shamoji are the wooden rice paddles born at the gate of Itsukushima Shrine, carved from cypress and…
A hand-forged bunka knife carrying the Bingo Mihara sword-forging lineage of eastern Hiroshima. Carbon-steel K-tip blade built for…
Miyajima-zaiku lacquer trays are wood-turned on Itsukushima, the shrine island, then finished in clear urushi that reveals the…
Miyajima-yaki blends sacred sand from beneath Itsukushima Shrine into its clay, an Edo-era pilgrimage tradition. A maple-marked osunayaki…
Tulip's Hiroshima-made sashiko needles draw on Edo-era needle craft from Japan's needle capital: precision-polished high-carbon steel for clean,…
A drawstring kinchaku pouch woven from Bingo Kasuri, the indigo cotton ikat of eastern Hiroshima counted among Japan's…
A hand-carved rice scoop from Miyajima, the sacred island off Hiroshima where a monk shaped the first shamoji…
Kumano fude (熊野筆) is the makeup-brush tradition of Kumano town in southern Hiroshima Prefecture — producing approximately **80%…