Sasebo Koma Spinning Top: Where to Buy Nagasaki’s Battling Top [2026]
Sasebo Koma is Nagasaki's iron-shod battling top, lathe-turned from dense ubame oak and banded in red, yellow and…
Browse 10 crafts and stories rooted in Nagasaki — selected for international buyers and shipped directly to the U.S.
Sasebo Koma is Nagasaki's iron-shod battling top, lathe-turned from dense ubame oak and banded in red, yellow and…
A hand-forged ajikiri rooted in Nagasaki's Hizen smithing lineage — a compact single-bevel knife shaped for the horse…
A cast bronze shokudai candlestick in the Chinese-influenced style that Nagasaki's Obaku Zen temples kept alive — born…
A maki-e lacquer hand mirror in Nagasaki's Nanban export tradition, where Dejima-era trade fused Japanese urushi with Chinese…
Born from Dejima's foreign trade, Nagasaki sarasa puts stencil-dyed calico motifs on a small cotton pouch — where…
Nagasaki bidoro began at Dejima, the port where glassmaking first entered Japan. The poppen, a paper-thin blown glass…
Hasami ware has set Japan's everyday tables for 400 years. This porcelain gohan chawan pairs Edo-born, mass-craft heritage…
Mikawachi ware is the fine white porcelain of Nagasaki's old Hirado domain, prized for delicate karako blue-and-white painting…
A 1958 Masahiro Mori design still made in the 400-year porcelain town of Hasami, Nagasaki. The non-drip G-Type…
Modern HASAMI Porcelain mug by Ishimaru Tōgei, one of the named workshops that produces the iconic line. 210…