Edogawa Craft Stories
Exploring the heart behind the craft
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Tsurishinobu: Hanging Greenery That Brings Summer Coolness — A Seasonal Edo Tradition Living On Today
Yorozuen
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Blueberries: Blueberry Farm Tokyo’s Challenge to Reimagine Urban Agriculture as a Sightseeing Farm
Blueberry Farm Tokyo
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Honey: The Bees Reveal Edogawa City’s Rich Nature and Blossoms
y&y honey
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Meriyasu: Stitching the Wisdom of the Past into Clothes Culture
Nakamura Hosei
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Komatsuna: Protecting and Cultivating a Local Legacy in the Edogawa’s Urban Farms
K&K Farm
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Senbei: The Fourth-Generation Brothers Updating a Nostalgic Flavor for Today
Kasahara Seika (Senbei Brothers)
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Kata Komon: Passing Down Patterns, Layering the Colors of Generations
Mitsuhashi Kobo
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Kinako & Mugicha: Listening to the Voice of Soybeans and Barley: Traditional Stone Kiln Roasting
Ogawa Industrial
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Edo Kumiko: The Traditional Beauty of an Intricate Wooden Tapestry
Edo Kumiko Tatematsu
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Edo Glass: Blowing Tradition into the Future through Handcrafted Glasswork
Tajima Glass
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Straw Crafts: An Inheritance of Straw Culture, Tied to the Future with the Spirit of Wa
Nawachu
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Edo Hyogu: The Timeless Art of Framing Calligraphy and Painting
Edo Hyogu Kobo Sasaya
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300 Years in the Edo Breeze: Preserving the Cool Chime of Furin through Tradition and Innovation
Shinohara Furin
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Updating the Dyeing Classics—Yuzen, Komatsuna, Marbling…
Kusanagi Senshoku Kobo
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Cast in Iron: Works for Modern Life
Komatsugawa Chuzosho - Edo Tetsubin Kobo
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Lacquer-Black Brilliance, Forged Through Perseverance and Skill
Yamaguchi Urushi Art
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Ideas into Form: Delicate Spun-Metal Craftsmanship by a Team of Skilled Artisans
Takahashi Shibori Kogyo
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Adding Sparkle to Everyday Life: The Beauty of Layered, Colored Edo Glassware
Nakakin Glass
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Edo-Native Aesthetics at Your Fingertips: Edo Sensu Born from Over 30 Processes
Matsui Sensu Kobo
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Crafting Original Edogawa Ceramics from Koiwa Soil
Kouwayaki Reishiyou & nicorico