"Wakuden's Work and Play" (Life Mining Gallery, 5th floor, Main Building, Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store)/ Photo by Kazan Yamamoto (c) FASHION HEADLINE
"Wakuden's Work and Play" (Life Mining Gallery, 5th floor, Main Building, Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store)/ Photo by Kazan Yamamoto (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Masatake Fukumori (the 7th generation potter of Doraku) (note: "do" has a comma), Aya Kuwamura, president of Murasakino Wakuden, and Yoji Naka, general manager of Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi Main Store/ Photo by Kazan Yamamoto (c) FASHION HEADLINE
"Chopstick rest" by Morihiro Hosokawa/ Photo by Kazan Yamamoto (c) FASHION HEADLINE
"Wakuden's Early Summer Room Ceremony" is introduced by Yoshioka Yukio, a dyeing and weaving historian and the fifth generation head of the Yoshioka dyeing company./ Photo by Kazan Yamamoto (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Imari ware and Daishoji ware from the end of the Edo period are introduced./ Photo by Kazan Yamamoto (c) FASHION HEADLINE
"Wakuden's Work and Play" by Wakuden, Kyoto (Mitsukoshi Nihombashi Main Store) *Photo is for illustrative purposes only/     
"Wakuden's Work and Play" by Wakuden, Kyoto (Mitsukoshi Nihombashi Main Store) *Photo is for illustrative purposes only/    
Wakuden's "Rainbow Salt"/ Photo by Kazan Yamamoto (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Wakuden's "Washyo"/ Photo by Kazan Yamamoto (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Imari ware and Daishoji ware from the end of the Edo period are introduced./ Photo by Kazan Yamamoto (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Yoshioka Dyeing's "Double Stole"/ Photo by Kazan Yamamoto (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Inside the "Wakuden Work and Play" venue/ Photo by Kazan Yamamoto (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Inside the "Wakuden Work and Play" venue/ Photo by Kazan Yamamoto (c) FASHION HEADLINE
"Wakuden Rice"/ Photo by Kazan Yamamoto (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi introduces the world of Kyoto-style restaurant "Wakuden." Works by former Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa also on display and for sale./ Photo by Kazan Yamamoto (c) FASHION HEADLINE