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    • Glass
    • Dyeing-and-weaving
    • And-crafts
    • Japanese-lacquer-art
    • Woodworking
    • Bamboo-craft
    • Goldsmith
    • Swordsmith
    • Japanese-paper
  • TRAVELMany Japanese temples and shrines are traditional wooden structures, and are testament to the fact that Japan is one of the world’s prominent “wood” based cultures. Japan’s craft pro…
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    • Shrines and temples
    • Castles and Buildings
    • Art-museumscat8
    • Other-famous-places
    • Historic-ruins
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    Furano Marche

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    Furano Cheese Factory

    2016.6.3
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    Furanoshi Budokaju Research Institute

    2016.6.3
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    Takeda Farm, Chiharu Takeda (Etto Potato ”Red Andes”)

    2016.6.3
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    Blue Pond of Biei

    2016.6.3
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    Hokkaido Asahikawa Museum of Art

    2016.6.1
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    Hokkaido Traditional Art and Craft Museum

    2016.6.1
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    Takahashi Kogei (Asahikawa Woodworking)

    2016.6.1
  • FOOD Hokkaido

    Fratello Di Mikuni

    2016.6.1
  • CRAFT Hokkaido

    Glass/ Ryo Nishiyama

    2016.6.1
  • CRAFT Hokkaido

    Ebetsu City Ceramic Art Center

    2016.6.1
  • FOOD Hokkaido

    Crispy Crepe/ Santa Chubo

    2016.5.31
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Discovering Japan [Nihon] through authentic craftsmanship [Honmono]

We embarked on a journey to discover the Japan that is still relatively unknown, even to Japanese people.
Along the way we encountered the proud heritage of Japan - the inspiring traditional crafts, the delicious food, the beautiful locations, and the warmth of the people.
NIHONMONO gives a unique insight to the wonders of Japanese culture, creating an opportunity for the world to learn about and experience the true Japan.

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