The finest crafts in one place. The "Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" is currently being held at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi, showcasing traditional Japanese beauty and techniques.(34/39)

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

From left) Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi Main Store Manager Yoji Naka, Hiroaki Maruyama, Kazumi Murose, and Takamasa Saito/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"It was difficult to create the curves," said Hiroaki Maruyama, who received the Japan Crafts Association President's Award./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Spring Reflection" is a decorative box with makie and mother-of-pearl inlay, created by Murose Kazumi, a holder of the Important Intangible Cultural Property for lacquerware. It depicts cherry blossoms reflected on the surface of a river./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Spring Reflection" is a decorative box with makie and mother-of-pearl inlay, created by Murose Kazumi, a holder of the Important Intangible Cultural Property for lacquerware. It depicts cherry blossoms reflected on the surface of a river./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Maihana" is a woodblock-printed sarasa kimono by Shigeto Suzuta, a holder of the Important Intangible Cultural Property. The kimono is covered in white powder flowers./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Maihana" is a woodblock-printed sarasa kimono by Shigeto Suzuta, a holder of the Important Intangible Cultural Property. The kimono is covered in white powder flowers./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Maihana" is a woodblock-printed sarasa kimono by Shigeto Suzuta, a holder of the Important Intangible Cultural Property. The kimono is covered in white powder flowers./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Peeled lotus petal lidded container" by Akira Shirahata, a judge and inspector. The glass is carved out in the same way as wood, expressing the softness of the glass./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Peeled lotus petal lidded container" by Akira Shirahata, a judge and inspector. The glass is carved out in the same way as wood, expressing the softness of the glass./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE

"Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" brings together over 600 traditional crafts/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
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- The finest crafts in one place. The "Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" is currently being held at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi, showcasing traditional Japanese beauty and techniques.
- The finest crafts in one place. The "Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition" is currently being held at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi, showcasing traditional Japanese beauty and techniques.(34/39)






































