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  • A neatly arranged set of five colorful Japanese souvenirs, including a Mount Fuji sponge, cherry blossom-themed tenugui, red daruma doll, two Fuji-shaped erasers, and a vintage-style ledger notebook, displayed on a wooden surface.
    Fun & Unique | Japanese Culture | stationery

    5 Japanese Souvenirs Under $5 – Perfect Gifts for Friends Abroad

    Byofficedd 2025-06-112025-06-12

    Looking for the perfect little gift from Japan that’s thoughtful, affordable, and easy to carry? Whether you’re traveling and want to bring back souvenirs, sending a package to a friend overseas, or simply looking for something that captures the charm of Japanese culture, Japanese small goods under $5 are an ideal choice. These compact items…

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  • A realistic Shakōki-dogū figurine displayed on a wooden surface with a neutral background.
    Fun & Unique | Japanese Culture

    What Is a Shakōki Dogū? Japan’s Ancient Clay Figurines Turned Modern-Day Art

    Byofficedd 2025-06-07

    At first glance, it looks like something out of a sci-fi movie—big goggle-like eyes, a strange rounded body, and intricate patterns.But this isn’t a robot or alien. It’s a Shakōki Dogū, one of Japan’s most iconic clay figurines from thousands of years ago. In this article, we’ll introduce these mysterious artifacts and show you how…

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  • Cute Japanese character-themed sewing kits arranged on elementary school desks, featuring Hello Kitty, Snoopy, and Cinnamoroll.
    Craft Tools | Japanese Culture

    Adorable Japanese Sewing Kits Used in Elementary Schools – A Unique Gift for Craft Lovers!

    Byofficedd 2025-06-062025-06-06

    Introduction In Japan, sewing is actually part of the elementary school curriculum. Starting around 5th grade, students learn how to sew by hand, attach buttons, and make simple fabric projects. It’s a basic life skill taught early on in school. Because of this, many Japanese children own their very own sewing kits. These kits are…

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  • A traditional Japanese magewappa bento box made from natural wood, resting on a smooth wooden surface with visible grain.
    Japanese Culture | traditional crafts

    Magewappa: Timeless Japanese Craftsmanship from the Forests of Akita

    Byofficedd 2025-06-052025-06-06

    Bring simplicity, elegance, and function to your daily meals with magewappa—a traditional Japanese craft that transforms cedar wood into beautiful and durable bento boxes. What is Magewappa? Magewappa (literally “bent woodware”) is a form of traditional woodworking from Odate City in Akita Prefecture, northern Japan. This craft dates back over 400 years, when it was…

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  • A black Pentel Sign Pen lying diagonally on a light wooden desk, showcasing its sleek design and capped tip.
    Japanese Culture | stationery

    Pentel Sign Pen: The Japanese Invention That Reached the White House—and Space

    Byofficedd 2025-06-042025-06-06

    Introduction: Have You Ever Used a Pentel Sign Pen? If you’ve spent time in Japan or explored Japanese stationery, you’ve probably come across the Pentel Sign Pen. In Japan, it’s a household name—especially familiar to students, teachers, and anyone who’s visited a school. Known for its bright ink, it’s the go-to pen teachers use for…

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  • A photograph presents a collection of traditional Japanese Kabazaiku (cherry bark craft) items, including tea caddies, small boxes, a business card holder, and a chopstick case, arranged neatly on a wooden surface.
    Japanese Culture | traditional crafts

    What Is Kabazaiku? The Unique Japanese Craft That Blends Natural Beauty and Everyday Functionality

    Byofficedd 2025-06-032025-06-06

    Crafted from the bark of wild cherry trees, Kabazaiku is a traditional Japanese art form that’s as practical as it is beautiful. Originating in Kakunodate, a picturesque town in Akita Prefecture, Kabazaiku (literally “cherry bark work”) is made using the bark of the Yamazakura, a type of mountain cherry tree native to Japan. Known for…

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  • Neatly arranged Japanese elementary school stationery on a wooden desk, including pencils, a white eraser, a ruler, markers, and a blue pencil case labeled in Japanese.
    Japanese Culture | stationery

    Unusual Stationery Rules in Japanese Elementary Schools: A Look into Classroom Culture

    Byofficedd 2025-06-022025-06-02

    If you assume elementary school kids in Japan can bring whatever school supplies they like, think again. In many Japanese schools, strict and sometimes puzzling rules govern even the smallest stationery choices. While some are based on clear educational reasons, others are more about long-standing customs—and the reasoning isn’t always obvious. In this article, we’ll…

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  • Two traditional brass-handled Higonokami folding knives with carbon steel blades rest beside sharpened pencils on a wooden table, showcasing the nostalgic charm of Japanese craftsmanship.
    Japanese Culture | stationery | traditional crafts

    Higonokami: Japan’s Iconic Folding Knife Passed Down Through Generations

    Byofficedd 2025-06-012025-06-06

    In the world of traditional Japanese craftsmanship, even the most ordinary tools can carry extraordinary stories. One such example is the Higonokami—a deceptively simple yet storied folding knife. Once a staple in every Japanese schoolchild’s pencil case, this classic blade still holds a special place in the hearts of collectors, artisans, and lovers of Japanese…

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  • A horizontal photograph featuring a lineup of traditional black Nambu Tekki cast iron teapots, accented by a few colorful designs in pink, blue, and white.
    Japanese Culture | traditional crafts

    What Is Nambu Tekki?─Japan’s Cast Iron Craft that Blends Beauty and Function

    Byofficedd 2025-05-302025-06-24

    You’ll Feel the History in Your Hands There’s something special about holding a Nambu Tekki cast iron kettle or pan. The weight, the warmth—it feels different from anything mass-produced. Nambu Tekki is a traditional craft from Iwate Prefecture in northern Japan, specifically the regions of Morioka and Oshu. With over 400 years of history, it…

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  • A handcrafted ceramic bowl repaired using the Kintsugi method, with visible golden cracks highlighting its restored imperfections. The bowl rests on a wooden surface with a warm, neutral background.
    Japanese Culture | traditional crafts

    Kintsugi for Beginners: Discover the Japanese Art of Embracing Imperfection

    Byofficedd 2025-05-292025-06-24

    Breathe New Life into Broken Ceramics Have you ever chipped your favorite teacup or dropped a plate you loved? It feels like such a loss. Throwing it away seems wasteful, but just gluing it back together doesn’t feel quite right either. Enter Kintsugi, a traditional Japanese technique that restores broken pottery with lacquer and powdered…

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