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Looking at Tradition with a Scientific Heart: Ootsuji Asahi-doCategory: Craftwork Japan Product Tradition
December 16, 2008 -
Tying the Knot: KikuyuCategory: Craftwork Design Japan Tradition
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Preserving the Essence of the Kiri Tansu: Ogura Tansu TenCategory: Japan Product Tradition
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Natural Materials and Design: Tsuruya ShotenCategory: Business Craftwork Japan Tradition
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Tiny Works of Shogi Art: Tendo Satoh Takashi ShoutenCategory: Craftwork Japan Tradition
October 28, 2008 -
Tada Mokko: A Woodcrafter’s TaleCategory: Craftwork Japan Tradition
October 21, 2008 -
Iron and Tea: Kikuchi HojudoCategory: Craftwork Design Japan Tradition
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Papermaker to the StarsCategory: Craftwork Japan Tradition
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At the Forefront of an Era in Ceramic DesignCategory: Business Craftwork Japan Tradition
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Just Another Day Painting Primary ColorsCategory: Craftwork Japan Tradition
August 26, 2008
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PingMag MAKE is the sister site to PingMag. We use an interview format to put the spotlight on a wide range of people active in rural areas. We document the voices of these unknown heroes and broadcast them to the world. It’s the Japan-based magazine about people and making things, coming out once a week. We’re passing on the passion, ideas, skills, and life stories of people who are building today and exploring tomorrow: craftsmen, engineers, entrepreneurs, and inventors. Stay tuned!
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31 Dec 2008
Looking at Tradition with a Scientific Heart: Ootsuji Asahi-do
16 Dec 2008
The Adventures of the Japan-made T-shirts: Kume
9 Dec 2008
Tying the Knot: Kikuyu
2 Dec 2008
The Stone Merchant: Sato Teiseki ten
25 Nov 2008
Preserving the Essence of the Kiri Tansu: Ogura Tansu Ten
18 Nov 2008
Natural Materials and Design: Tsuruya Shoten
11 Nov 2008
Learning From a Young Master: Ceramic Artist Ryota Aoki
4 Nov 2008
Tiny Works of Shogi Art: Tendo Satoh Takashi Shouten
28 Oct 2008
Tada Mokko: A Woodcrafter’s Tale
21 Oct 2008
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