A couple of words of advice: Check the condition of the kimono carefully before buying, and try it on over your clothes if possible — we’ve known people to take home unexpectedly tiny kimonos that they have later had to foist onto tiny people. ...
If you’ve ever made pottery at a traditional Japanese kiln, you may have learned aboutwabi-sabi— the preference for imperfection that reminds you of natural deterioration. Perfect creations are considered cold and lacking this quality, so if you craft something excellent, you may be encouraged ...
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where traditional Japanese Inns still welcome guests into old Edo period houses, and beautiful temples fill with worshippers, much as they have for hundreds of years. This fascinating blend of the old and the new is what makes Tokyo such an exciting city to visit. ...
Yes, it is a retail as well as a wholesale establishment. We have typical japanese items like kimonos and yukatas (plus some things I can’t figure out the function of), as well as men’s, ladies, unisex and children’s clothes. ...
Yaesu north exit of Tokyo station, 10th floor of Daimaru department store Ukai Toriyama I would recommend stopping by this scenic restaurant after a hiking trip to Mt Takao in western Tokyo to enjoy great food surrounded by a beautiful Japanese garden. In the summer months, you can taste a ...