Our Mission
Japanese traditional craftsmanship is more than heritage. It is a living culture shaped over centuries by human creativity and everyday life. By learning from master artisans and spending time in workshops where things are still made by hand, we have come to appreciate the quiet depth and strong presence of true craftsmanship. In today's world of fast-changing technology and constant information, encountering these inherited skills and the touch of hands passed down through generations offers a rare and mindful experience — one that inspires focus, creativity, and inner calm.
Our mission is to uncover hidden value and help it shine. We aim to connect Japan's authentic traditions and the stories behind them with the world, using new technology as a bridge. Beyond simply offering crafts and artworks, we share the spirit of artisans, the expression of artists, and the care behind each technique, so more people can experience their true beauty. This is the role we strive to fulfill.
By rediscovering the strength of Japanese tradition and reimagining it for the future, we continue to create new value and share it with the world — guided by this mission.
To preserve traditional culture
Japanese traditional craftsmanship is built on generations of skill and care, a form of wisdom shaped through everyday life in harmony with nature. Each piece shows respect for local landscapes, natural materials, and a long-held sense of beauty. Yet in today's fast and efficiency-driven world, handcraft is often overlooked, and the foundation of traditional culture is starting to weaken. To keep these traditions alive, we believe new ways of engaging people are essential.
That's why we do more than simply sell products. A portion of our sales goes back to artisans and artists, helping create a sustainable environment where their skills and knowledge can be passed on. Many Japanese crafts have grown from the thoughtful use of natural materials and a philosophy of working in harmony with the environment. This way of thinking — respecting materials and valuing circular practices — is still deeply relevant today, and we are committed to sharing it while keeping its spirit alive.
Objects that cannot be mass-produced carry the warmth of human hands and the weight of time. By sharing their beauty through experiences and products, we hope to reach more people, deepen understanding, and build lasting connections. We believe each connection becomes a thread that carries traditional culture forward into the future.
Who we are
Hayato Miyabori
Kento Mizuno
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