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Aizu Hongo-yaki ceramics by Daiju Sato
Tohoku
1,300 years of washi from the town of Aoya
Tottori
Lacquerware reviving the Urushi Kaido tradition of Iwate
Tohoku
Bird-themed ceramics by Yoshie Ashizuka
Tottori
Botanical pencil drawings by Bianca Ana Chavez
Tottori
Contemporary Taiwanese glass by CHIEN-CHIH, CHEN
Taiwan
Indigo-dyed cloth from a Chizu cooperative
Tottori
Tenugui designed by Sanae Naito, dyed in authentic chusen
Tokyo
A cooperative of Inshu washi makers in Tottori
Tottori
Cherry barkware crafted in Kakunodate, Akita
Tohoku
Salvaged-wood crafts from a workshop in Tajiri
Tottori
Indigo dyeing as expressive medium
Taiwan
Tategu craft by 2nd-generation maker Tsugufumi Fujiyama
Tottori
Fukumitsu-yaki pottery by Kenji Kawamoto
Tottori
Papier-mâché folk craft from Iwate
Tohoku
Hand-shaved chopsticks from Yoshino, Nara
Nara
PLAY. — a lifestyle brand by HYO DESIGN
Tottori
300 years of pottery from the official kiln of the Tottori Clan
Tottori
Bamboo craft by Norihito and Hitomi Saie
Tottori
The 8th-generation inheritor of a secret Edo rattan weave
Tottori
Made-to-order bamboo fly fishing rods from the Hino River
Tottori
Hosshoji-yaki Kaike-gama pottery for contemporary life
Tottori
Urushi lacquer from an Aizu lineage, rooted in Tottori
Tottori
Three generations of Shinsha-glaze pottery in Kurayoshi
Tottori
Tottori folklore through a leather craftsman's eye
Tottori
A flagship Yumihama-gasuri studio of Tottori
Tottori
Kokuzo-yaki pottery, founded 1890
Tottori
Three-generation lacquer craft, founded 1946
Taiwan
Daisen-yaki pottery with a distinctive contemporary voice
Tottori
Small-batch handmade ceramics by Chen Bo-han
Taiwan
Hand-stitched leather rooted in mingei philosophy
Tottori
Unique ceramic works with nerikomi technique
Tottori
A 13-generation family dye house in Yonago
Tottori
A washi shop in Mino, Gifu, in business since 1876
Gifu
Centuries-old samurai-made Matsukawa Daruma
Tohoku
Brooches honoring the craft traditions of Akita
Tohoku
Aluminum casting by Mitsuyoshi Morishita
Tottori
A Sendai dyeing factory established in 1887
Tohoku
600 years of Ogatsu suzuri inkstone tradition
Tohoku
Lifelike replicas of animals and plants from the foot of Mt. Daisen
Tottori
Six generations of handmade Japanese candles in Uchiko
Ehime
A cooperative textile workshop by people with disabilities
Tottori
Akita magewappa with a 400-year tradition
Tohoku
Handmade Inshu washi from the mountains of Saji
Tottori
Wooden crafts and folk toys from a 1946 family studio
Tottori
Shiraiwa-yaki ceramics by Toshiharu Watanabe
Tohoku
Shiraiwa-yaki ceramics by Aoi Watanabe
Tohoku
A revived 18th-century Akita pottery tradition
Tohoku
A 120-year Hosshoji-yaki kiln by the Higashinagata River
Tottori
Pottery reflecting the natural flow of the material
Taiwan
Nambu Ironware by master craftsman Kazuyasu Tayama
Tohoku
Organic apparel by THE HINOKI, founded 2015
Tottori
A craft shop in the historic Kurayoshi White Wall Warehouses
Tottori
Folk-craft pottery from a young potter in Tottori's Inaba region
Tottori
Japan's city of glass, built on two centuries of glassmaking
Toyama
Copper and brass metalwork by Yukako Hamachi
Tottori
Tsugaru Ujo-yaki and the world's longest climbing kiln
Tohoku
Ceramic and visual collaboration by Huang Hong-yu and Peng Yi-xuan
Taiwan
Glasswork from a husband-and-wife studio in eastern Tottori
Tottori
Tottori's revived Uradome-yaki porcelain
Tottori
Made-to-order Japanese umbrellas from Yodoe, Tottori
Tottori
Clay bells in the Wakasa-yaki tradition
Tottori
Hand embroidery from the rhythms of daily life
Tottori
A revival project of beloved Tottori folk toys
Tottori
Hand-forged hoes and iron tools from Yashima Iron
Tottori
Inshu washi accessories with indigo dye by Yoko Moroyoshi
Tottori
Textiles recovering the fiber techniques of Tohoku
Tohoku
Yumihama-gasuri ikat weaving by Kanako Butsusaka
Tottori
Bamboo and lacquer craft from Nantou, Taiwan
Taiwan
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