Three months after the earthquake devastated Wajima, the birthplace of Wajima lacquerware, Haruo Nakamiya returned home to rebuild his business from the ashes.
The exhibition at Hotel Gajoen showcases seven rooms presenting hundreds of hina dolls from different eras and themes, alongside traditional and modern art.
The Suntory Museum has put together an extraordinary exhibition worth everyone’s visit showcasing the reproduction of Shosoin treasures and celebrating the Emperor.
The spirited tea master in fact has a history of trying new ideas and serving as a key collaborator with artists and artisans in showcasing Japanese...
Kanaya showed us the kogei products he uses in his daily life, explaining that “I believe that more people could newly enter this business.”
Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has said the government will help “reinvigorate cultural tourism through the attraction of cultural properties.”