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Janome (Slender umbrella)
Higasa (Japanese parasol)
[Watch the Gion Festival and experience using a Himewa umbrella]
Why not try making a miniature Japanese umbrella (Hime Wagasa) while watching the Gion Festival Yamahoko Junko procession on July 17, 2024? We will be holding a special event...
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Kyoto's entertainment district - Maiko, Geiko and Japanese umbrellas
In present-day Kyoto, there are five entertainment districts: Gion Kobu, Miyagawacho, Pontocho, Kamishichiken, and Gion Higashi, and these five entertainment districts are collec...
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#108 【Put your name on a Himewa umbrella as a gift】
Testimonial #108 【Put your name on a Himewa umbrella as a gift】 "Himewa Umbrella" Like the Japanese umbrellas, it is made using materials made in Japan and is miniature in size. Each...
Read moreTsujikura's Japanese umbrellas were featured in Kateigaho and Seiryu
Tsujikura's Japanese umbrellas were introduced in the "Raindrop Communication" section on page 143 of the June issue of Kateigaho magazine, which went on sale on May 1st. It is also featured on pag...
Read moreA wide selection of Japanese umbrellas in a variety of colors and patterns
We have a wide selection of Japanese umbrellas in a variety of colors and patterns. New works are being completed one after another. Their numbers decrease every year as the rai...
Read moreTsujikura's Japanese umbrellas are made using materials sourced in Japan.
Tsujikura's Japanese umbrellas are made using materials that are "made in Japan." In addition, craftsmen make Japanese umbrellas using traditional techniques. Tsujikura carr...
Read moreTsujikura's Japanese umbrellas featured in the November issue of VOGUE
Tsujikura's Japanese umbrellas were featured in the November issue of VOGUE. Please try picking up a copy. Pages: P262, 266, 268, 269 Featured in the July 2018 issue of VOGUE
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#044 Japanese umbrella with the characters "sincerity" and "righteousness" and Tsuruga Castle
Testimonial #044 Japanese umbrella with the characters "sincerity" and "righteousness" and Tsuruga Castle Tsurugajo Hall (Fukushima Prefecture) In commemoration of Tsuruga Castle's hi...
Read moreA Custom Scarlet Wagasa for the Head Priest of Kongobu-ji Temple
We are deeply honored to have created a custom scarlet wagasa for the highest-ranking monk, the Hoin, at Kongobu-ji, the head temple of Koyasan Shingon Buddhism. The Hoin will use our wagasa while ...
Read moreKurotani Town, Ayabe City, Kyoto Prefecture, is a mountain village surrounded by mountains and with the clear waters of the Kurotani River flowing through it. I visited Kurotani Washi no Sato with...
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Japanese Parasol "Hana Hiraku"
When opened, the vibrant Yuzen patterns inside the parasol bloom like a delicate flower. Crafted with Kyoto Yuzen washi paper and natural materials, this parasol is both lightweight and ...
Read moreWith the arrival of spring, the sun gets stronger, and the demand for parasols to protect against UV rays and heatstroke is increasing. One theory about th...
Read moreThe height of summer is fast approaching. Every year, many customers visit our store looking for parasols. Tsujikura craftsmen are also working hard every day to ...
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The "Tenshoryu" Japanese Parasol by Tsujikura
Start a new year with our special creation, Tsujikura's Japanese parasol "Tensho-Ryu" (An ascending Dragon). This exquisite parasol features a powerful dragon ascending to the heavens, d...
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The lingering summer heat is still continuing.
How about a chic Japanese parasol for a sunny autumn day? Also as a gift for Respect-for-Senior-Citizens Day. Tsujikura has a wide selection of Japanese umbrellas and paras...
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Japanese art _ Japanese parasol
We proudly present our elegant short-size Wagasa, designed to fit easily into a suitcase—ideal for overseas travelers. Its vibrant design and compact size make it a perfect souvenir or gift...
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ご使用例 #235 和日傘にお名前をお入れして 和日傘にお名前をお入れしました。 渋めの団十郎茶の和日傘に金色でお名前をお入れしましたが、 落ち着いた金色で和日傘がより素敵になり、お気に召していただきました。 ...
Read moreBlack bamboo Japanese parasol "Openwork autumn leaves"
We are making parasols in preparation for the autumn foliage season. This is a very valuable item with real maple leaves scattered on Japanese paper.
Read moreAlong with the sunshine - Tsujikura's original Japanese parasol "En" series -
Now that the rainy season is over, be sure to bring a Japanese parasol when going out. There are two types of Japanese umbrellas: rain umbrellas (bangasa and janome umbrellas) and Japanese sun ...
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#013 Japanese parasols were used to decorate the store.
Testimonial #013 Japanese parasols were used to decorate the store. "Wa Nagomi" is a restaurant that serves delicious warabi mochi and fruit daifuku. When they opened their new store ...
Read more- Original umbrella bag with Japanese design
- Himewa Umbrella Making Experience Course Page
- snow peak × Kyoto Japanese umbrella shop Tsujikura
- About the Collaborative Japanese Umbrella (Reisei x Tsujikura)
- Kyoto in Autumn and the Flavor of Japanese Umbrellas
- Craft Dyeing Master Seiken × Kyoto Japanese Umbrella Shop Tsujikura
- Viewing the Gion Festival float parade and making a mini Japanese umbrella
- 四季徒然 「夏を楽しむ和日傘」
- Four Seasons in a Nutshell: Early Summer and Japanese Parasols
- Seasonal Thoughts: It's the season to enjoy Japanese parasols