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Japan’s Brand Trivia Vol. 4: After living abroad, therapist Ryoko Hori has a new appreciation for Japanese people and products
This project asks creators about the allure of made-in-Japan brands and products. The fourth installment features Ryoko Hori, a therapist who runs RYOKO senses salon in Berlin. -
“Japan’s Brand Trivia” Vol.2 Japanese cuisine filled with healing and energy Food artist Mariko Maeda reconsiders the unique charm of it
This project asks creators about the appeal of Made in Japan brands and items. The second instalment focuses on Mariko Maeda, a pioneer of Buddha Bowl and a food artist. -
“Japan’s Brand Trivia” Vol.1 The editor-in-chief of “TEMPURA” from Paris unravels the power of “MADE IN JAPAN” born out of diversity
This project asks for creators’ view about the appeal of Made in Japan brands and items. The first instalment features Emil Pacha Valencia, the editor-in-chief of the cultural media “TEMPURA” from Paris. -
The traditional Japanese facial “KOBIDO” captures the hearts of French women. Delphine Langlois is the driving force behind.
In France, a beauty powerhouse, pay attention to “KOBIDO” : a traditional Japanese beauty facial. Ask the founder of France’s first academy of facialists about beauty in France and Japan. -
Ukiyo-e and street culture: NAGA illustrates the intersection between the past and present
NAGA is an illustrator who incorporates street culture into sceneries from the Edo period. How did he discover his experimental style, and what’s his goal? -
Hokusai’s iconic shunga, “The Dream of the Fisherman’s Wife” stirs up Eros and lust at Ruttkowski;68 in Paris
Exhibition of works by 22 international artists on the theme of eroticism. The curator talks about the charm of Hokusai, shunga and Japanese culture. -
“A beautiful harmony between tradition and innovation” Alber Elbaz returns to fashion after visiting Japan during the break
Alber Elbaz talks about Japanese thought, fashion, art, and of course, “AZ Factory” -
Looking Back on the History of Japan’s World-Class Tokusatsu: “TOKUSATSU-DNA ― ULTRAMAN Genealogy” Report
This exhibition is full of precious exhibitions by Ultraman, the origin of Japanese Tokusatsu culture. All past Ultraman have gathered. -
Loopwheeler, the Beloved Brand Preserving the Culture of Japanese Craftsmanship
Loopwheeler is a sweatshirt brand founded in 1999. Founder Satoshi Suzuki spoke to us about the philosophy behind wanting to preserve the culture of home-grown Japanese craftsmanship. -
TORAYA CAFÉ・AN STAND introduces new confectionery that transcends the boundary of east and west confectionery.
Introducing An Paste Ice Lolly, a lolly of frozen Azuki bean paste, from TORAYA CAFÉ・AN STAND, reflects on the tradition-rich establishment and its commitment to going beyond the Japanese and western framework.