Explore Japan by Craft
Upon entering Auberge Tokito in Tachikawa, just 45 minutes from Tokyo, you are immediately transported to an exclusive and serene oasis.
Läs merThe installation "Eternal Affinity" is a unique piece of artwork created by glass artist Yukito Nishinaka.
Läs merThere are numerous different types of pottery in Japan, but the town of Arita is known all over as the birthplace and leading producer of Japan's most popular pottery – porcelain.
Läs merEstablished on the Okinawa's southern island of Yoron in 1970 by artist Kyo-u, this striking style of Japanese pottery experiments with powdered mineral ore and translucent glass to create unique pieces of ceramic art decorated with the many shades of the Okinawan Sea
Läs merNestled in Okinawa's original 400-year-old pottery district, Yachimun Dojo is the perfect place to turn your hand to Japanese pottery.
Läs merVenture just outside Fukuoka to Kurume and you'll get the chance to see one of Japan's most precious crafts still in production.
Läs merIshishu Washi is a specific type of Japan's traditional paper, handmade from local mulberry plants in western Shimane for over 1300 years.
Läs merDeep in the mountains of Shikoku Island, a remote town is the hidden home of Japan's expert indigo dyers, who for centuries have used local crops to dye paper and cloth Japan's favourite shade of blue.
Läs merJust a small town in the prefecture of Wakayama, Yuasa may seem a strange suggestion to those unfamiliar with the town's true significance in the world of food.
Läs merTake a trip to Kanazawa, craft-capital of Ishikawa Prefecture, where skilled artisans will teach you kintsugi – the ultimate expression of Japan's famous wabi-sabi.
Läs merEn el sur de la prefectura de Ishikawa, enclavada en un bosque natural y junto a Awazu Onsen, se encuentra Yunokuni no Mori, la aldea artesana de Komatsu.
Läs merEn el este de Hokkaido, a orillas del lago Akan, se halla Ainu Kotan, lugar al que más de 120 indígenas ainu siguen llamando hogar.
Läs merEver wanted to build a raft, sail-away, and cook your own foraged food over a fire out in the middle of nature?
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