• Meizen Kiln
    Meizen Kiln
  • Kungyokudo

    Kungyokudo

    Founded in 1594 as a medicinal herb merchant serving Nishi Honganji Temple in Kyoto, Kungyokudo is Japan's oldest incense supplier, preserving centuries of fragrance tradition. For over 430 years, Kungyokudo has crafted incense for ceremonies and daily life, adapting to each era while maintaining the natural perfume-oriented blending skills refined through generations. From their original location in front of Nishi Honganji, the company continues to honor Kyoto's incense heritage while proposing new concepts of scent suited to contemporary lifestyles.

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    Kungyokudo
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    KITCHEN KNIVES

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    KITCHEN KNIVES
  • KITCHEN ACCESSORIES

    KITCHEN ACCESSORIES

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    KITCHEN ACCESSORIES
  • Jicon

    Jicon

    Jicon is a porcelain brand with over 350 years of heritage, created by potter Hajime Imamura in collaboration with designer Oji Masanori. The Imamura family once served as the official kiln of the Sasebo domain before relocating to Arita, where they founded Touetsugama kiln. Today, Hajime and his wife Maki continue this lineage, crafting Jicon pieces from local Amakusa porcelain stone—the same material used by their ancestors. Through developing their own clay and glaze, and firing at a lower temperature...

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    Jicon
  • INCENSE

    INCENSE

    Bring the quietude of Japan into your home with our incense collection. We've gathered premium sticks from two exceptional makers—one rooted in Kyoto's ancient traditions, another drawing from Tokyo's contemporary craft—each using only natural fragrances and time-honored techniques. Choose from woodland-inspired scents with delicate porcelain or brass holders and Seto ware trays. Perfect for moments of calm or an instant shift in atmosphere.  

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    INCENSE