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  1. From mid-January to late February, beautiful ice sculptures formed by nature known as “Jewelry Ice” can be seen piled up upon the Otsu Coast of Toyokoro-cho, a coastal town in Hokkaido that faces the Pacific Ocean. The so-called “Jewelry Ice” emerges when the ice that has formed on the surface of the Tokachi River is washed into the ...

  2. Jewelry ice is created when ice floes from the Tokachi River break apart at the river's mouth and wash up onto the beach. The sand polishes each block to a gem-like shine. From the warm gold of morning, to the clear blue of midday and the mesmerizing purple of evening, the ice shows many faces throughout the day. Though visiting the jewelry ice ...

    • Kanazawa’s Golden Heritage
    • Admire Historic Buildings with Opulent Entsuke Gold Leaf Gilding
    • The Artisanal Technique of Creating Featherweight Gold
    • Working with Gold That’S Lighter Than Air

    The Higashi Chaya District is a traditional geisha district that embodies Kanazawa Culture. Kanazawa has thrived as a center of gold leaf production since the sixteenth century. Gold leaf made using the entsuke technique is unique to Kanazawa and is used to decorate national treasures and cultural properties, including the Konjikido Golden Hall of ...

    The splendor of entsuke gold leaf’s magnificent color and luster is best expressed by Hongwanji Kanazawa Betsuin, which is only about a three-minute drive from Kanazawa Station. It belongs to the Jodo Shinshu, or Pure Land Buddhism school, the most common type of Buddhism in Japan. The inner temple of Hongwanji Kanazawa Betsuin was restored in 1993...

    Entsuke gold leaf is defined by strict production conditions. Currently, there are just over 10 artisans in Kanazawa who are capable of manufacturing it. The process is divided into three stages that apply years of expert skill. Entsuke gold leaf is an essential decorative material in various fields, including temple decoration. Photo credit: Hongw...

    Gilding with Kanazawa gold leaf is also the job of an artisan. The gold leaf is so thin and delicate that it can be torn with a single touch. The gold leaf is handled with bamboo chopsticks to prevent the buildup of static electricity. Expert skill is required to join the edges of each gold leaf sheet as it is applied to sophisticated shapes, all w...

  3. Held on the grounds of Kasai Shrine in northeastern Tokyo, this market caters to antique collectors.The several dozen booths here specialize in folk art and various trinkets. Held the first Saturday of every month from 8 a.m to 4 p.m. Note that the fair is closed in

  4. Wajima, on the Noto Peninsula about a two-hour drive from historical Kanazawa City, has long been a center of lacquerware production. Of Wajima’s producers, Taya Shikkiten is one of the most famous. This firm, established in 1818, preserves traditional Wajima lacquerware techniques creating typical items such as chopsticks and tableware as ...

  5. In 1893, Kokichi Mikimoto, who sold marine products and ran an udon shop in his hometown of Toba, made a groundbreaking invention when he discovered a way to culture pearls on the island. Later, he set up a pearl farm in Ago Bay and started to cultivate pearls in earnest. He was quick to expand his business to include overseas sales, achieving ...

  6. Harajuku is a lively shopping district around Harajuku Station, next to Shibuya Station on the Yamanote Line. Teens flock from all over Japan to check the latest trends, street food and pop culture. Takeshita Street (Takeshita Dori) is its center, and the place to see the newest trends and buy ultra cute “only in Japan” souvenirs.

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