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Edo Wordplay, Everyday Calm.
Bring the classic “Kamawanu” rebus motif—sickle, circle, and “nu”—into your daily routine, and let your space say “no worries” without a single word. Rooted in Edo-era playful culture, the bold geometry reads timeless, crisp, and modern ... -
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Bring Japanese Camellia Elegance to Your Everyday.
Turn ordinary moments into something quietly special with this Tsubaki (Japanese camellia) design. The vivid red blooms and soft gold accents create a refined, modern-Japanese look that instantly upgrades your desk, gifts, and daily esse... -
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Timeless Farmhouses of Japan: A Journey into Rural Heritage
This collection of vintage photographs unveils the enduring beauty of Japan’s traditional farmhouses, each reflecting the wisdom and craftsmanship of rural life. From tall-roof designs built for spacious attics to houses with double-laye... -
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Legendary Mahjong Hands Design Series
Discover the artistry of mahjong through a unique design series inspired by legendary yakuman hands. Each piece features original tile artwork, celebrating the cultural depth, rarity, and striking beauty of these iconic combinations. Fro... -
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Timeless Japanese Family Crests Reimagined in Modern Style
For centuries, Kamon (family crests) have been a symbol of identity, tradition, and artistry in Japan. These elegant emblems, often inspired by nature, geometry, or mythology, once adorned samurai armor, kimonos, and household ... -
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OMIYAGE JAPAN New Products
You can see the latest attractive products from OMIYAGE JAPAN.The product is linked to the USA (EN) website.This page contains affiliate links. -
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Bring Everyday Japanese Expressions into Your Space – Stylishly!
Infuse your home, office, or gift with the charm of everyday Japanese expressions. Our OMIYAGE JAPAN designs beautifully capture phrases like “おつかれさま” (Thank you for your hard work) or “いただきます” (Let’s eat!), turning them into... -
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華鳥譜 / Gorgeous bird illustrations
Title : 華鳥譜(Kachōfu)Name of bird (Japanese (romaji/English):Artist : 服部雪斎(Hattori Sessai)1807−date of death unknown)These are mainly illustrations of birds by Hattori Sessai, a natural history painter active in the late Yedo ...
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