Founded in 1888, our company is a Shigaraki ware manufacturer that boasts a long tradition and technology. We are the only company that manufactures Shigaraki ware entirely by hand, and delivers genuine "Made in Japan" products.
In addition to manufacturing pottery, we also run a restaurant that has been converted into a cafe using a kiln that has been passed down through the generations.
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A Small Story for Your Everyday |
Prologue
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This might be a small surprise for you: Many Japanese products and tourist spots are very popular right now. |
A Cultural View of Lucky Items ![]() In Japan, we have a unique way of seeing the world: This idea is known as Yaoyorozu no Kami, which means “eight million gods.” This is not a religion, but rather a cultural way of seeing the world. This uniquely Japanese perspective values things that are subtle and invisible. |
This is called "engi" ![]() The idea that spirits live in things can be found in many cultures around the world. Over time, people in Japan began to pray to different objects that were believed to carry certain blessings--- This way of connecting hopes to meaningful things is called engi, or “symbolic good fortune.” Engi is a cultural way of finding meaning in the flow of events and good fortune. One example is the custom of placing engi-mono (items of good luck) at the entrance of a home. Among these, the ceramic raccoon figurine made in Shigaraki holds special meaning. |
The Meaning Behind the Shigaraki Raccoon: “Hassō Engi” ![]() The ceramic raccoon figure from Shigaraki is shaped according to a traditional idea called Hassō Engi— Each part of its design carries a special meaning, symbolizing hopes for a happy and peaceful life. ● Big eyes → to see the world clearly |
What Is Shigaraki Ware? Shigaraki-yaki is one of Japan’s six oldest pottery traditions, Originally created as practical, everyday vessels, Today, Shigaraki ware is also known for its handcrafted figurines and art pieces. |
The Fusion of Culture and Craft ![]() Pottery is not just a technique for shaping clay. Shigaraki ware is especially known for its natural variation. Even in the 21st century, we continue to carry the spirit of traditional Shigaraki. |
Finding Shared Meaning Across Cultures ![]() This way of seeing the world isn’t unique to Asia. If you have your own lucky charm or small protective figure in your home, No matter where we live, the wish for good things to happen is something we all share. What we offer is not just an object, but an invitation— If holding this piece brings you even a small sense of Japanese culture and spirit,
Why not place it quietly on a shelf or by your doorway, |