The 26 exhibitors'Outline JAPAN BRAND Exhibition in Paris

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“Tsugaru Iron Works”

NO15.Hirosaki Chamber of Commerce and Industry(Aomori)

The Future Form of Cutlery 1,000 Years From Now, with a History of over 1,000 Years

“Hirosaki molded cutleries” leave us with the rugged, yet beautiful utility of diverse technology such as Japanese swords, Japanese knives, Japanese scissors, farm tools, apple pruning sheers, machetes, etc.


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“Nanbu Ironware”

NO16.Morioka Chamber of Commerce and Industry(Iwate)

Nanbu Ironware, Cultivated by 400 Years of Tradition and Born from Technology that Continues to be Inherited

The cast iron used for the materials is good for circulating and accumulating heat. Also, regardless of heat source, whether it be gas, electric, IH cooking devices, etc. the iron is highly heat resistant, so it can be used in oven cooking and is suitable for European culinary culture.


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Cast Iron

NO17.The Yamagata Chamber of Commerce and Industry(Yamagata)

Cast Iron Products Born From 400 Years of Tradition, Full of Stateliness

The steel materials are high in heat retention qualities and the appearance is full of stateliness and beauty. The craftsmen do not under any circumstances lose focus on lightness and pour their passion into manufacturing.


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Pellet stoves

NO18.The Yamagata Chamber of Commerce and Industry(Yamagata)

Warmth that Relieves the Heart. Warm for People and the Environment.

We offer wood pellet stoves almost unmatched throughout the world that use housings incorporating cast metal. The stoves are environmentally-friendly, using wood pellets created through the reforestation process as fuel to realize beautiful flames of nature.


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Textiles

NO19.Minakami Town Society of Commerce and Industry(Gunma)

New Style Textiles Blending the Tradition of Japan with the Design of Scandinavia

Kiryu-ori (a traditional silk weaving technique from Kiryu City) boasts a tradition of more than 1000 years. We weave the textiles with threads of processed wood that are a mere 0.6mm wide and create a beautiful wood grain pattern for the textile without losing the natural wood grain.


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Cast Metal

NO20.Kawaguchi Chamber of Commerce and Industry(Saitama)

Cast Metal Refined with Ductile Cast Iron by a Technique Not Used Anywhere Else in the World

The industry developed in Kawaguchi because the city has a lot of waterways and therefore an abundant supply of sand, so it was able to make high quality iron. The hot pans with outstanding thermal conduction and heat retention properties are ideal tools for western cooking because they reduce cooking time for stews, etc. which have to be simmered for a long time.


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Lacquerware

NO21.The Wajima Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Ishikawa)

Lacquerware with Depth, Born from the Technique of Wajima-nuri and High Quality “Jinoko”

Wajima-nuri is known both within and outside Japan as an important intangible cultural asset. The key to Wajima-nuri lacquerware is the "Honkenchi" technique. Its unique tenderness, soft and deep gloss and shape are created through multiple coatings.


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Towel

NO22.Izumisano Chamber of Commerce and Industry(Osaka)

Luxury Towels

Sensyu towels were first produced in the Sensyu region of Osaka Prefecture 120 years ago. This was the first area to produce towels in Japan because it had abundant good quality water and at that time was a cotton-producing region. Sarashi towels are the most luxurious towels in the world because after the towels have been woven they are sufficiently washed in the final step of processing.


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Aroma

NO23.Awaji City Society of Commerce and Industry(Hyogo)

“Aroma” Born from the Climate and Technology of Awaji

Awaji Island has become the largest manufacturing center for incense in Japan, producing 70% of domestic incense. It began there because the port was convenient for bringing in materials and sending out the completed products, and the climate was suitable for producing incense.


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Texture

NO24.Imabari Chamber of Commerce and Industry(Ehime)

The Exquisite Texture Makes You Happy Each Time You Touch It

It is precisely because we are based in Imabari, a region with abundant soft water, that we are able to produce such high quality. We have a history of over 100 years of production in this region, and even today we are continuing to evolve the towels in all respects. For the cotton that is the basis of our material we use the highest quality organic Supima cotton is thin, long and has a soft and pliable texture.


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Natural Wood Furniture

NO25.Chugei Area Society of Commerce and Industry(Kochi)

“Monacca,” Utilizing Natural Wood Grain Born from High Quality Cedar

“Monacca” is an interior goods brand born from the thinned lumber of cedars. The thinned lumber from cedars is thinly sliced and pressed with six layers to increase strength. The natural wood grain is left unchanged to create light and durable products.


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Glass Craftwork

NO26.Kagoshima Prefectural Federation of Societies of Commerce and Industry(Kagoshima)

Glass Craftwork with Gems, Transcending a Period of 120 Years to be Reborn Today

One to two millimeters of colored glass is welded onto the surface of transparent crystal glass, and the color gradations, which are the most remarkable feature of the craftwork, are created by repeated cutting and polishing.


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