Tsujikura produces miniature-sized Japanese umbrellas using materials made in Japan. "Mizu-Asagi" literally means "light blue with a hint of green," and is a pale blue with greenish tint. The miniature size Hime Wagasa, made of beautiful Unryu paper mulberry, is easy to use as a Japanese interior decoration. It is a perfect souvenir or gift for those who are interested in authenticity. Comes with a bamboo umbrella stand, umbrella bag, and a decorative box.
Janome (Slender umbrella)
This is an umbrella with a traditional crescent moon design. A gorgeous chrysanthemum arabesque pattern is applied around the moon in a calm Riku color.
"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.
Janome (Slender umbrella)
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.
Bangasa (Sturdy umbrella)
This is a traditional sturdy Bangasa made of bamboo and Japanese paper. It can be used on rainy days because the Japanese paper is waterproofed by coating it with vegetable oil specially made for Wagasa.
Kurotani's Unryu paper, a strong Japanese paper handmade for Wagasa, is completed by Tsujikura's craftsmen, and is the strongest product that combines durability and beauty.
The "Matte-black jyanome" is a revival of the traditional Japanese umbrella, using black bamboo for the handle and wood for the parts that hold the umbrella together. The lacquer used for the bones of the umbrella is matte black. The lacquer coating on the umbrella bones is matte black, which is not the glossy lacquer used in the past, but a deep and calm texture that enhances the chic atmosphere when the umbrella is opened.
Bangasa (Sturdy umbrella)
This is a sturdy, old-fashioned Bangasa made of bamboo and Japanese paper. The Japanese paper is coated with vegetable oil specially designed for Japanese umbrellas to make it waterproof, so it can be used on rainy days.
Higasa (Japanese parasol)