Immerse yourself in the charm of traditional crafts at Nihonbashi Mutoh Main Store, a shop with a history of 100 years. Established in 1923, this renowed store specializes in high-quality lacquerware and glassware, searving department stores as its primary clientele.
At Nihonbashi mutoh, you can experience the art of Kintsugi, the traditional Japanese technique of repairing broken pottery with gold. In addition to kintsugi, we offer hands-on experiences in Maki-e (gold lacquer painting) and Gold Leaf Pasting.Why not create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece and take it home as a souvenir from Japan?
・Kintsugi: The Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold.
・Maki-e: A traditional lacquer technique where designs are painted with lacquer and decorated with gold or silver powder.
・Gold Leaf Pasting: An experience where you can apply gold leaf from Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, to your choice of tableware or chopsticks.
Discover the beauty of Japan’s traditional crafts!
Kintsugi: The Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold.
Maki-e (gold lacquer): A traditional lacquer technique where designs are painted with lacquer and decorated with gold or silver powder.
Gold Leaf Pasting: An experience where you can apply gold leaf from Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, to your choice of tableware or chopsticks.
【Address】Japan, 1-8-13 Honcho Nihonbashi Chuo City, 103-0023 Tokyo. At Nihonbashi Mutoh Main Store, you can experience traditional Japanese arts such as Kintsugi, Maki-e, and Gold Leaf Pasting. In the Kintsugi workshop, learn the technique of repairing broken pottery with gold, using exquisite Arita ware, renowned for its 400-year history. Maki-e offers a chance to create beautiful designs with lacquer and gold or silver powder. Gold Leaf Pasting lets you apply gold leaf from Kanazawa to your choice of tableware or chopsticks. These hands-on experiences allow you to create unique masterpieces and take home a memorable souvenir from Japan.
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1-8-13 Honcho Nihonbashi Chuo City, 103-0023 Tokyo, Japan
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