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Japanese love covering various things ! One of the representatives may be Toilet Cover. There are versions of famous animation movie characters, Totoro and Kiki ! Another famous covering is for a box of tissue paper. There are creative ones, too ! When we used to use analog telephone, there existed a cover for More »
As our forenotice on Facebook, our artisans showed their live sewing in Edo Tokyo Open Architechtural Museum in Koganei, Tokyo on May 4th and 5th. They became characters of the old Japanese house wearing casual Kimono at the time. The time setting was about beginning of 20th centuries. The house was called “Shitate-ya no Ie”(仕立て屋の家), More »
May 5 is a children’s day(‘kogomo no hi’), and the day was originally called ‘Tango no Sekku(端午の節句)’ in Japan. Sekku means a season’s festival (there are five sekku per year). Tango no Sekku marks the beginning of summer or the rainy season. Tan means “edge” or “first” and go means “noon”. Until recently, Tango no Sekku was known as Boy’s Day while Girls’ Day (Hinamatsuri) was celebrated on March 3. During this More »