Yokohama Scarf: Hand-Printed Silk Scarf from Japan’s Silk Port [2026]
A hand-screen-printed pure silk scarf from Yokohama, the port city that once shipped most of Japan's raw silk…
Browse 13 crafts and stories rooted in Kanagawa — selected for international buyers and shipped directly to the U.S.
A hand-screen-printed pure silk scarf from Yokohama, the port city that once shipped most of Japan's raw silk…
A hand-cast sahari bronze wind chime from Odawara, the Hojo clan's castle town whose foundries have tuned high-tin…
Born in the Zen temples of Japan's first samurai capital, Kamakura-bori carves wood into peony relief and layers…
Kamakura-bori carves a pattern into katsura wood before layering urushi lacquer—a Zen-temple craft born from imported Song carved…
A wiped-lacquer (suri-urushi) soup bowl turned from zelkova in the old Hojo castle town of Odawara, where the…
Hakone Yosegi-zaiku is Japanese marquetry built from naturally colored woods, never dyes. The secret puzzle box (himitsu-bako) hides…
Kanagawa's Kamakura was a medieval Zen capital that shaped a deep tea culture. A guide to contemporary Shonan…
A hand-forged petty knife from Kamakura's Masamune Kogei, carrying the Soshu sword tradition of legendary smith Goro Nyudo…
Odawara hikimono is one of Japan's oldest woodturning traditions, born in the Hojo castle town beside Hakone's forests.…
Born from the silk-export port that opened Japan in 1859, the Yokohama scarf is hand-screen nassen printing on…
A hand-pasted washi-and-bamboo lantern that folds flat, the Odawara chochin once lit Edo travelers crossing the Hakone checkpoint…
A katsura-wood hand mirror carved in relief and finished in urushi, Kamakura-bori carries an 800-year line that began…
Hakone yosegi-zaiku (箱根寄木細工) is the **wood-marquetry tradition of Hakone**, in western Kanagawa Prefecture — practiced continuously since approximately…