Wind chimes hanging from the ceiling in the central hall of Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi. Enjoy the coolness of your ears./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
At the venue, you can enjoy Eitaro's Uji Kintoki shaved ice at the eat-in area./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Interior design created in collaboration between Aoyagi Tatami Store and KOMA Furniture Studio/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Ozu Washi Business Card Holder/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Aoyagi Tatami Shop's Tatami Tote Bag/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Table from Furniture Workshop KOMA/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Aoyagi Tatami Store's sleeping mats/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Aoyagi Tatami Store card holder/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Aoyagi Kentaro, the fourth-generation owner of Aoyagi Tatami Store/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
At the Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Central Hall, items that allow you to experience the craftsmanship of artisans with all five senses are on display./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Interior design created in collaboration between Aoyagi Tatami Store and KOMA Furniture Studio/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Table from Furniture Workshop KOMA/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Chairs from Furniture Workshop KOMA/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Furniture Workshop KOMA's Miscellaneous Goods/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Ozu Washi holds a "Washi Dyeing" experience event at the workshop/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Ozu Washi/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
You can enjoy Eitaro's shaved ice at the venue./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
At the Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Central Hall, items that allow you to experience the craftsmanship of artisans with all five senses are on display./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
At the Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Central Hall, items that allow you to experience the craftsmanship of artisans with all five senses are on display./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE