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December 2008
- 31: Important Notice (85)
- 16: Looking at Tradition with a Scientific Heart: Ootsuji Asahi-do (44)
- 09: The Adventures of the Japan-made T-shirts: Kume (98)
- 02: Tying the Knot: Kikuyu (42)
- 25: The Stone Merchant: Sato Teiseki ten (44)
- 18: Preserving the Essence of the Kiri Tansu: Ogura Tansu Ten (15)
- 11: Natural Materials and Design: Tsuruya Shoten (39)
- 10: JAPAN BRAND (0)
- 04: Learning From a Young Master: Ceramic Artist Ryota Aoki (45)
- 28: Tiny Works of Shogi Art: Tendo Satoh Takashi Shouten (48)
- 21: Tada Mokko: A Woodcrafter’s Tale (68)
- 14: Iron and Tea: Kikuchi Hojudo (36)
- 07: Rugs Woven by Women's Hands: Oriental Carpet (27)
- 30: 97 Year Old Botanical Art Maestro (104)
- 23: Papermaker to the Stars (66)
- 16: The Gardener Who Builds Houses (24)
- 09: At the Forefront of an Era in Ceramic Design (19)
- 02: The Ring of the Blacksmith's Hammer (21)
- 26: Just Another Day Painting Primary Colors (20)
- 19: History Piled up Like Dinner Plates (18)
- 12: In Pursuit of Nagasaki Blue (32)
- 05: Sheet Metal Love (44)
- 29: Got the Kokeshi Blues (31)
- 22: 85 Years in Soap (44)
- 15: Blue Daruma with Hearts of Gold (6)
- 08: Natural Textiles From Forest and Field (38)
- 01: Breathing Life into Earthenware Dolls (9)
- 24: Call of the Wild Shipbuilder (57)
- 17: The Rock’n'Roll Metalsmith (24)
- 10: Acrylics with Style and Skill (25)
- 03: Blowing in the Wind (54)
- 27: Delicate Snowflakes Made of Wood (77)
- 20: Kiri Woodcraft with a Modern Vision (39)
- 13: Jewels of the Sea (17)
- 06: Jewelry with a Samurai Spirit (58)
- 29: The Man who Flies with the Fishes (63)
- 22: Towels Woven by the Wind (25)
- 15: Flying High (5)
- 08: Footprints of the Handmade Variety (43)
- 01: Paint it Jet Black! (8)
- 25: Off the Beaten Path (7)
- 18: The Little Neighborhood Robot Company (45)
- 11: The Mother of Modern Gold Leaf (14)
- 04: The House where Indigo Lives (66)
- 26: Out of the Spotlight and into the Woodwork (12)
- 19: Twisted Traditional Paper (21)
- 12: Making the Future with Robotics (47)
- 06: Makeup Brushes from the land of the Calligraphy Brush (97)
- 29: Mold Battle Extravaganza (29)
- 22: Furniture-making in the Mountains (36)
- 15: The God of Fountain Pens (125)
- 11: The Man who Makes Umbrellas of Happiness (62)
- 10: Traditional Wooden Spinning Tops: Hakata Koma (32)
- 09: A Pair of Glass Artists (5)
- 08: Asa-chan the Bee Chaser (14)
- 07: A Prosthetics Company Based in Rural Japan (12)
- 06: The Sickle Maker (13)
- 05: From Rags to Handbags (3)
- 04: Nanographica: Coloring Nagano with Culture (40)
- 03: Miki Matsuo: Freelance Hat Designer (5)
- 02: Developer of the Tip-inserted Bandsaw (11)
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Recent Articles
Important Notice
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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