Disney Japan Classics Series
  • KISSO

    Kisso is a wholesale processor, developer, and trader of eyeglass materials based in Sabae city, Fukui Prefecture.

  • Kimoto Glass Tokyo

    Kimoto Glass is a Tokyo based company developing innovative techniques to produce fine glassware.

  • Hara Kinuorimono Co / st+to

    Hara Kinuorimono Co. is a traditional Oshima Tsugumi Weave maker based in Amami Island. The design unit, st+to (suh-toh) is comprised of Shizuka Tatsuno and Kawato Rika.

  • TOKYO-KODO

    Tokyoko-do is an interior aroma incense brand that blends traditonal Japanese techniques with carefully selected materials from the France-Grasse region.

  • Norikazu Minato

    After founding the renowned “Minato Furniture” Norikazu Minato turned began developing new methods to utilize wasted timber resources, as well as prototyping timber-based products for commercialization.

  • Misato Fukuoka

    Matsuo Fukuoka honors Japanese culture and spirit by creating truly classic works. From bowls to the accessories, she is a potter whose works defy the boundaries of modern living.

  • Riso Porcelain

    With centuries of tradition and dedication to quality, Riso Porcelain continues to produce unsurpassed crafts that carry on the tradition of Arita-yaki forefather, Ri Sanpei.

  • MERI

    These fine knit house-sandals are the result of a collaboration of a premier knit product producer and a dedicated “zori” style sandal craftsman in 2009.

  • Takakuni Kawahara

    Birudan Washi Paper (along with Gokayama Washi and Yatsuo Washi) is one of only 3 traditional washi-style paper producers in the Echu Region recognized as an honored traditional craft by Japanese Ministry of Economy.

  • Lemnos Inc.

    Lemnos got its start making desinger clocks and branched out to produce an array of top-quality lifestyle products.

  • Nousaku

    The Nousaku corporation began in 1916 as a manufacturer of tools and items related to traditional Buddhist aesthetic practices, and still draws upon the 400-year history of casting techniques of the Takaoka region.

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