Only one for you with Kimono culture
-
Natto (納豆) – A Superfood with a Sticky Surprise!
Read More: Natto (納豆) – A Superfood with a Sticky Surprise!What is Natto? Natto is made by fermenting soybeans with a special bacteria called Bacillus subtilis natto. It’s packed with protein, probiotics, and vitamin…
-
Exploring Nippori Fabric Town(日暮里繊維街): Tokyo’s Hidden Treasure for Textile Lovers
Read More: Exploring Nippori Fabric Town(日暮里繊維街): Tokyo’s Hidden Treasure for Textile LoversFor fabric lovers, DIY creators, and fashion designers, there’s no place in Japan quite like Nippori Fabric Town (日暮里繊維街). Tucked away in Tokyo’s Arakawa…
-
The Timeless Beauty of Tsumami Zaiku(つまみ細工): Japanese Fabric Art from Edo to Today
Read More: The Timeless Beauty of Tsumami Zaiku(つまみ細工): Japanese Fabric Art from Edo to TodayTsumami Zaiku is a traditional Japanese craft that transforms small squares of fabric—usually silk—into intricate floral motifs and decorative ornaments. With a technique as…
-
What Is Natsumatsuri? Discover Japan’s Summer Festival (夏祭り) Magic!
Read More: What Is Natsumatsuri? Discover Japan’s Summer Festival (夏祭り) Magic!Japan’s Summer Festivals Full of Sound, Color, and Tradition When summer arrives in Japan, it’s not just the cicadas that buzz with excitement—Natsumatsuri (夏祭り),…
-
Pop-Up Event Report: HandMade Market 2025
Read More: Pop-Up Event Report: HandMade Market 2025The first time of attending to HandMade Market 2025 as a vendor. It was really hot and strong windy day but it was fun!…
-
Azuma Bukuro (あずま袋): A Traditional Japanese Eco-Bag for Modern Living
Read More: Azuma Bukuro (あずま袋): A Traditional Japanese Eco-Bag for Modern LivingIn an age where sustainable living is more important than ever, it’s inspiring to look at traditional practices that have always prioritized reusability and…
-
Everyday Japanese Greetings: Ittekimasu(行ってきます), Itterasshai(行ってらっしゃい), Tadaima(ただいま), and Okaerinasai(お帰りなさい)
Read More: Everyday Japanese Greetings: Ittekimasu(行ってきます), Itterasshai(行ってらっしゃい), Tadaima(ただいま), and Okaerinasai(お帰りなさい)In Japanese daily life, there are special phrases exchanged at home that go beyond simple greetings. These expressions carry warmth, care, and a sense…
-
“Mottainai kara tsukau” – A Cultural Spirit of Not Letting Things Go to Waste
Read More: “Mottainai kara tsukau” – A Cultural Spirit of Not Letting Things Go to WasteAt Tokita Kobo, we believe sustainability isn’t just a trend—it’s a value deeply rooted in Japanese culture. The phrase “Mottainai kara tsukau” (もったいないから使う) captures…
-
Sustainable Kimono Fashion: How Upcycling Preserves Japanese Tradition
Read More: Sustainable Kimono Fashion: How Upcycling Preserves Japanese TraditionIn today’s fast fashion culture, where clothing is often treated as disposable, traditional garments like kimono stand as a reminder of craftsmanship, longevity, and…
-
History of Sakura (桜) – The Beauty of Cherry Blossoms
Read More: History of Sakura (桜) – The Beauty of Cherry BlossomsFew natural sights are as beloved and iconic as the blooming of cherry blossoms, known as sakura in Japan. These delicate pink flowers have…