Japanese Dinnerware
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Akomeya Tokyo Hashikura Octagonal Chopsticks, Autumn
Chopsticks crafted with inspiration from the subtle hues of the sky, clouds, wind, dusk, beach, sea pine, rain, adzuki beans, autumn leaves, and the moon of Obama City (小浜市). Their gentle, soothing colors bring a sense of calm to the dining table, complementing both Japanese and Western dishes. The octagonal design fits comfortably against the skin when grasped. Made from elegant oak with a serene grain and tone, these chopsticks are finished with a matte coating, ensuring they are dishwasher safe. Furthermore, to enhance the mouthfeel and usability, the chopstick tips feature a refined anti-slip texture on the final 2 cm, which is subtler than the standard non-slip surface.
$18.00
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Akomeya Tokyo Hashikura Octagonal Chopsticks, Cloud
Chopsticks crafted with inspiration from the subtle hues of the sky, clouds, wind, dusk, beach, sea pine, rain, adzuki beans, autumn leaves, and the moon of Obama City (小浜市). Their gentle, soothing colors bring a sense of calm to the dining table, complementing both Japanese and Western dishes. The octagonal design fits comfortably against the skin when grasped. Made from elegant oak with a serene grain and tone, these chopsticks are finished with a matte coating, ensuring they are dishwasher safe. Furthermore, to enhance the mouthfeel and usability, the chopstick tips feature a refined anti-slip texture on the final 2 cm, which is subtler than the standard non-slip surface.
$18.00
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Akomeya Tokyo Hashikura Octagonal Chopsticks, Cream
Chopsticks crafted with inspiration from the subtle hues of the sky, clouds, wind, dusk, beach, sea pine, rain, adzuki beans, autumn leaves, and the moon of Obama City (小浜市). Their gentle, soothing colors bring a sense of calm to the dining table, complementing both Japanese and Western dishes. The octagonal design fits comfortably against the skin when grasped. Made from elegant oak with a serene grain and tone, these chopsticks are finished with a matte coating, ensuring they are dishwasher safe. Furthermore, to enhance the mouthfeel and usability, the chopstick tips feature a refined anti-slip texture on the final 2 cm, which is subtler than the standard non-slip surface.
$18.00
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Akomeya Tokyo Hashikura Octagonal Chopsticks, Sky Blue
Chopsticks crafted with inspiration from the subtle hues of the sky, clouds, wind, dusk, beach, sea pine, rain, adzuki beans, autumn leaves, and the moon of Obama City (小浜市). Their gentle, soothing colors bring a sense of calm to the dining table, complementing both Japanese and Western dishes. The octagonal design fits comfortably against the skin when grasped. Made from elegant oak with a serene grain and tone, these chopsticks are finished with a matte coating, ensuring they are dishwasher safe. Furthermore, to enhance the mouthfeel and usability, the chopstick tips feature a refined anti-slip texture on the final 2 cm, which is subtler than the standard non-slip surface.
$18.00
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Akomeya Tokyo Saliu Yui Teacup Celadon
This tea set is adorable with its soft, rounded lines and the soft texture of the glaze. It will make your tea time feel warm and cozy. It can be used as a set with the teapot from the same series. *
$11.60
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Akomeya Tokyo Saliu Yui Teacup Silver Gray
This tea set is very cute with its soft rounded lines and the soft texture of the glaze. The silver-gray glaze is an original color of Akomeya Tokyo. It will make your tea time feel warm and cozy. It can be used in a set with a teapot from the same series. *
$11.60
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Hirotaka Umehara Tokoname Teapot Hiramaru
This delicate teapot was made entirely by hand by traditional craftsman Hirotaka Umehara.The highly skilled rubbing technique ensures a tight seal between the body and lid, allowing the tea leaves to be thoroughly steamed. The tea strainer is a ceramic mesh called Ceramesh that is integrated into the teapot.
$134.30
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Oigen Nambu Teapot Flat 0.2L
The flat iron teapot has a sharp body and elegant texture that is rare in heavy Nambu ironware. You can enjoy about two cups of tea with a small teacup which is perfect for people living alone. The iron teapot has excellent heat retention, and its greatest appeal is that you can enjoy hot tea for a long time. The "internal enamel" finish makes it easy to clean even for beginners to ironware,
$150.00
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Oigen Nambu Teapot Chigusa 0.25L
The small iron teapot "Chigusa 0.25L" from the Chigusa series was designed by iron sculptor "Hirose Shin" of OIGEN. You can enjoy 2 or 3 cups of tea with a small teacup. The round type has a wide tea strainer and the tea leaves open up well, so it is recommended for sencha tea.
$150.00
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Akomeya Tokyo Hinoki wood chopstick box set
A set of chopstick cases made from eco-friendly biomass plastic "Hinoki no Pura," which reuses hinoki wood powder, and chopsticks made from domestic hinoki. The design, subtly engraved with the Fukura Sparrow, the symbol mark of Akomeya, is simple and easy to use, and it doesn't clash with the design of your lunch box. ◎Hinoki no Pura Hinoki no Pura is a biomass plastic that combines hinoki wood powder, which is produced during manufacturing, with plastic. It is an eco-friendly material that merges the natural properties of hinoki with the durability of plastic. *Please note that this product is designed to be relatively firm to prevent the chopsticks inside from popping out and due to the material's characteristics, which means it may feel a bit tight when opening and closing at first. However, it will gradually improve, so please understand in advance.
$29.30
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Akomeya Tokyo Colorful Chopstick Case Set, Yellow
The chopstick case set from Kouchousai Kosuga, a long-established brand of bamboo products. The chopstick case has a slightly rounded shape and a gentle texture, with a slim and beautiful design measuring just 1 cm in thickness. The inside of the case is meticulously finished to ensure a perfect fit of the grooves, showcasing the high level of craftsmanship. The stylish color variations that blend seamlessly into modern life are also appealing. Kouchousai Kosuga, founded in 1898 in Nihonbashi, Tokyo, is a long-established brand. Since its inception, it has continued to create products that convey the beauty of bamboo in Kyoto. Its products are favored by the Imperial Household Agency and various imperial families, and they have received
$63.60
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Akomeya Tokyo Chopsticks for grilled fish
A set of chopsticks specifically for grilled fish and a chopstick rest inspired by grilled fish. The chopsticks for grilled fish have slender tips and are easy to hold due to the carved handles, making it easy to pick up grilled fish. They are designed to beautifully enjoy grilled fish. The set includes the Akomeya symbol mark, the Fukura Suzume mark.
$22.60
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Akomeya Tokyo Ramen specific chopsticks
A set of chopsticks specifically for ramen and a naruto-shaped chopstick rest. The ramen-specific chopsticks have spiral carvings at the tips, making them easy to grip whether you're eating curly noodles or smooth noodles coated in broth. They come with the symbol mark of Akomeya, the Fukura Suzume mark.
$22.60
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Akomeya Tokyo Japanese fine wood chopsticks, Shinshu larch
The "Japanese Selected Hardwood Chopstick" series features domestically sourced, carefully selected hardwoods. The handles are octagonal for a comfortable grip, and the tips are square-shaped with a chamfered edge for easy picking, making them perfect for everyday use. Despite being dishwasher-safe, they are finished to retain the warmth of the wood. This particular set uses Japanese larch (Larix kaempferi) from Shinshu. Larch is the only deciduous conifer among Japan's coniferous trees. During the large-scale afforestation period from the Meiji to Showa eras, it was primarily used for supporting mine tunnels and as utility poles, as
$21.90
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Akomeya Tokyo Japanese fine wooden chopsticks, Kishu cypress
The "Japanese Selected Wood Chopstick" series features domestically sourced, carefully selected fine woods. The handles are octagonal, fitting comfortably in the hand, and the tips are processed into a square shape that is easy to grip, making them perfect for everyday use. Although they are dishwasher safe, they are finished to retain the warmth of the wood. This particular set uses hinoki (Japanese cypress) from Kishu, Wakayama Prefecture. Hinoki is a native species of Japan, found in areas from Fukushima Prefecture in Honshu southward, as well as in Shikoku and Yakushima in Kyushu. It is not commonly seen on the
$21.60
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Akomeya Tokyo Japanese fine wood chopsticks, Hida Paulownia
The "Japanese Selected Wood Chopsticks" series features domestically sourced, carefully selected fine woods. The handles are octagonal to fit comfortably in your hand, and the tips are processed to be easy to grip and finished in a square shape, making them perfect for everyday use. Although they are dishwasher safe, they are finished to retain the warmth of the wood. These chopsticks are made from Paulownia (Hōōki) from Hida, Gifu Prefecture. Paulownia is a tree native to Japan, known for its large leaves and flowers, and is found from the Southern Kuriles to Kyushu. The large leaves are used to wrap or
$21.60
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Akomeya Tokyo Japanese fine wood chopsticks, Akita Oinori Kaba
The "Japanese Selected Wood Chopsticks" series features domestically sourced, carefully selected fine woods. This particular set uses Akita Prefecture's Onorekanba (Betula ermanii), a tree named for its hardness, so tough that it can break an axe. It grows at altitudes of over 500 meters, and it takes three years for its trunk to thicken by just 1mm, making it one of the rare and precious woods. Due to its slow growth, the fibers are dense and fine, offering high durability and resistance to slipping. The chopsticks are crafted by artisans into an octagonal shape from the tip to the handle, making
$45.90
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Akomeya Tokyo Japanese fine wood chopsticks, Tokyo cherry blossom
The "Japanese Selected Wood Chopsticks" series features domestically sourced, carefully selected fine woods. The handles are octagonal for a comfortable grip, and the tips are processed to be easy to hold and finished into a square shape, making them easy to use. This particular set uses wild mountain cherry trees that grow naturally in the mountains of Okutama, Tokyo. Mountain cherry trees are representative of Japan's wild cherry species and grow in relatively warm regions south of Kanto. They are used in high-end furniture due to their ability to develop a beautiful luster with polishing. Packaged in a decorative box, they make a great gift.
$49.60
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Akomeya Tokyo Wakasa Lacquered Pair of Chopsticks & Tsugaru Vidro Chopstick Set in a Paulownia Box
Bridging happiness with every meal, 110,000 times in a lifetime In our 100-year lifespan, we have 110,000 meal moments. The craftsmanship honed by history and passion. With chopsticks made with care, each meal becomes a slightly richer time. This set of chopsticks and chopstick rests, filled with such sentiments, is perfect as a gift for weddings and other celebrations. This set includes Wakasano lacquer chopsticks and Tsugaru Vidro chopstick rests. The chic color scheme of the chopsticks makes them a design that can be used for a long time, regardless of age. ◎ What is Wakasano lacquer?Wakasano lacquer is a craft passed down in the Wakasa region of Fukui Prefecture since the Edo period. Its techniques are highly regarded and designated as a traditional Japanese craft. The beautiful patterns, created by layering and polishing colorful lacquer over shells and eggshells, are its most distinctive feature. Its beauty is sometimes referred to as "gem lacquer." ◎ What is Tsugaru Vidro?Tsugaru Vidro began with the production of fishing floats and has evolved into a craft that combines the "blown glass" technique cultivated over many years. It is now well received for the designation of traditional crafts in Aomori Prefecture.
$82.60
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Akomeya Tokyo Lacquered chopsticks with wave carving, dark red, 23cm
In the major production area of lacquered chopsticks, Fukui Prefecture's Obama City, skilled artisans carefully harden the lacquer while discerning the temperature and humidity, taking their time to create these authentic lacquered wave-carved chopsticks. The handle is made to fit comfortably in the hand by being carved, and the tips are meticulously layered with lacquer to achieve a smooth mouthfeel. Enjoy your meal slowly with these carefully crafted chopsticks. They come in a paulownia box, making them a great gift. Available in two sizes, 21cm and 23cm, they are also recommended as a wedding gift set.
$62.30
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Akomeya Tokyo Lacquered Wave Carved Chopsticks, Vermilion, 21cm
In the major production area of lacquered chopsticks, Fukui Prefecture's Obama City, skilled artisans carefully harden the lacquer while discerning the temperature and humidity, taking their time to create these authentic lacquered wave-carved chopsticks. The handle is made to fit comfortably in the hand by being carved, and the tips are meticulously layered with lacquer to achieve a smooth mouthfeel. Enjoy your meal slowly with these carefully crafted chopsticks. They come in a paulownia box, making them a great gift. Available in two sizes, 21cm and 23cm, they are also recommended as a wedding gift set.
$62.30
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Akomeya Tokyo Wakasa lacquered pair of chopsticks & tin chopstick rest set in a paulownia box
Bridging happiness with 110,000 meals In our 100-year lifespan, we have 110,000 meal moments. The craftsmanship honed by thoughts and history. With chopsticks made with care, each meal becomes a slightly richer time. This pair set of chopsticks and chopstick rests, filled with such sentiments, is perfect for gifts like wedding celebrations. This set includes lacquered chopsticks from Wakasa and tin chopstick rests. ◎ What is Wakasa lacquer? Wakasa lacquer is a traditional craft passed down in the Wakasa region of Fukui Prefecture since the Edo period. Its techniques are highly regarded and designated as a traditional Japanese craft. The beautiful patterns, created by layering colorful lacquer over shells and eggshells and then polishing, are its most distinctive feature. Its beauty is sometimes referred to as "jewel lacquer." ◎ Tin chopstick rests Tin chopstick rests are characterized by their resistance to rust and antibacterial properties. They bring a sharp impression to the dining table.
$71.30
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Akomeya Tokyo Wakasa lacquered pair of chopsticks & Imari ware chopstick set in a paulownia box
Bridging happiness through 110,000 meals. In our 100-year lifespan, we experience 110,000 moments of meals. Craftsmanship honed by thoughts and history. With chopsticks made with care, each one crafted individually, every meal becomes a slightly richer moment. This is a pair set of chopsticks and chopstick rests, perfect for gifts such as wedding celebrations, filled with such heartfelt sentiments. This is a set of Wakasa lacquered chopsticks and Imari ware chopstick rests. The chopstick rests are traditionally considered symbols of longevity, featuring auspicious cranes and turtles. It is designed as an AKOMEYA TOKYO original by the Setada Pottery (Kiln Mark: Kanemon Kiln), a kiln for Imari and Nabeshima ware. ◎What is Wakasa Lacquerware? It is a traditional craft passed down in the Wakasa region of Fukui Prefecture since the Edo period. Its techniques are highly regarded and it has been designated as a traditional Japanese craft. The most distinctive feature is the beautiful patterns that are created by layering colored lacquer over shells and eggshells and then polishing them. Its beauty is such that it is sometimes referred to as "jewelry lacquer." ◎What is Imari ware? It is a general term for porcelain fired in the Imari district of Saga Prefecture after the Meiji period. During the Edo period, there was a government kiln of the Nabeshima clan in the Okawachiyama area of Imari, and it was presented to the shogun and the imperial court as Nabeshima ware. However, its distinctive styles, such as underglaze blue, colored Nabeshima, and Nabeshima celadon, were not seen by the general public. Afterwards, due to the abolition of the feudal domains and the establishment of prefectures, the Nabeshima clan was dissolved, and Nabeshima ware as the "official kiln of the Nabeshima clan" was lost. And now, the Okawachi kiln, which has inherited that style, The items produced are called "Imari ware" and "Nabeshima ware."
$60.00
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Akomeya Tokyo Kōchōsai Kosuga Uruu Chopstick Case Set, Light Gray
The chopstick case set from Kouchousai Kosuga, a long-established brand of bamboo products. The chopstick case has a slightly rounded shape and a gentle texture, with a slim and beautiful design measuring just 1 cm in thickness. The inside of the case is meticulously finished to ensure a perfect fit of the grooves, showcasing the high level of craftsmanship. The stylish color variations that blend seamlessly into modern life are also appealing. Kouchousai Kosuga, founded in 1898 in Nihonbashi, Tokyo, is a long-established brand. Since its inception, it has continued to create products that convey the beauty of bamboo in Kyoto. Its products are favored by the Imperial Household Agency and various imperial families, and they have received
$63.90
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