The Protection and Care Passed Down Through Japanese Umbrellas
Once upon a time, Japanese umbrellas were not merely tools to shelter from rain,
but protective tools “to guard cherished ones.”
In an era when it was believed evil spirits descended from the sky,
they were passed down as “auspicious objects” to envelop loved ones and wish for lasting happiness.
Today, the Japanese umbrellas we hold
still quietly carry that spirit of prayer and care. An umbrella not just for rain, but for protecting happiness. Why not experience the timeless Japanese aesthetic sense passed down through the ages?
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