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ABOUT JTCW JTCWについて

A 14-day event where traditional crafts from various regions of Japan gather in Tokyo.

JAPAN TRADITIONAL CRAFTS WEEK (JTCW) is a 14-day event designed to connect "makers (i.e., craftsmen)," "sellers (i.e., shops)," and "users (i.e., buyers)." During this period, 28 lifestyle shops in Tokyo independently select and sell traditional crafts from across Japan.

       

At JTCW, new products utilizing the techniques of nationally designated traditional crafts are continuously created and presented for the first time. Why not take this opportunity to rediscover the charm of Japanese craftsmanship?

About the Organizer

The Association for the Promotion of Traditional Craft Industries

The Association for the Promotion of Traditional Craft Industries was established in 1975 with the support of the current Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry to promote Japan's traditional craft industry. There are various crafts throughout Japan such as ceramics, lacquerware, dyeing and weaving, and Japanese washi paper, and among them, 241 crafts have been designated as traditional crafts by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry (as of October 2023). In addition to promoting the industry through a wide variety of businesses, the Association operates Japan Traditional Crafts Aoyama Square which helps connect production areas with users.

Proof of trust: a “Traditional Mark”

  • ●They are crafts that enrich people’s lives.
  • ●They are not mass-produced by machines; parts that greatly affect the distinct features of a product are made by craftsmen.
  • ●They are made using traditional skills and techniques that have been passed down to the present from more than 100 years ago.
  • ●In order to maintain quality and bring out distinct features, the main parts of a traditional craft are made of materials that have been traditionally used to the present from more than 100 years ago.
  • ●They have been produced on a certain scale in a certain area.
  • ●Currently, there are 241 nationally-designated traditional crafts (as of October 2023).

Aoyama Square

You can see, touch, and experience crafts from across Japan

Japan Traditional Crafts Aoyama Square is a gallery and shop which deals with traditional crafts that Japan is proud of. We hold various events such as production demonstrations by leading craftsmen, workshops that can be enjoyed regardless of age, and special exhibitions comprised of valuable crafts. Enjoy an encounter with masterpieces where tradition and modernity blend in.

Address 1F, 8-1-22 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
TEL +81-5785-1301
Opening hours 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Please note: Closed at 6:00 PM on October 24 (Thursday) and opens at 12:00 PM on October 25 (Friday).
Store holiday Holidays during the period: None
WEB https://kougeihin.jp/