Higasa (Japanese parasol)
"Shochikubai" Shochiku-bai is a combination of pine, bamboo, and plum as a symbol of auspiciousness and good fortune, and has been used in Japanese celebrations and as a design for gifts. This miniature Japanese umbrella with its auspicious Japanese design is also suitable for Japanese interior decoration. It is a must-have for authentic, commemorative gifts. It comes with a bamboo umbrella stand, umbrella bag and a box.
Higasa (Japanese parasol)
Janome (Slender umbrella)
This is a Japanese umbrella with a traditional crescent moon pattern from ancient times. The stopper that adjusts the opening and closing of the umbrella is also made of wood. This is Tsujikura's most popular product, made mainly of bamboo, handmade Japanese paper, and wood.
This is a Japanese parasol made of Kyoto Yuzen Washi paper with a lovely plum komon pattern. Under the sunlight, the plum komon pattern shows through.
Unryu Paper, Purple This is a Washi paper princess Wagasa with a cloud-like pattern created by plunging long and thin kozo fibers into the paper. This miniature size Wagasa is easy to use as a Japanese interior decoration. It is a great souvenir or gift for those who are interested in authenticity. Comes with a bamboo umbrella stand, umbrella bag, and a decorative box.
Higasa (Japanese parasol)
Higasa (Japanese parasol)
Bangasa (Sturdy umbrella)
This is a sturdy, old-fashioned Bangasa made of bamboo and Japanese paper. The washi is coated with vegetable oil specially designed for Japanese umbrellas to make it waterproof, so it can be used on rainy days. It is handmade in Japan by Wagasa craftsmen who take time to produce each one. Nokiyakko is a type of umbrella with a different color on the outside.