This book offers an engaging introduction to the diverse world of traditional Japanese crafts, showcasing the refined aesthetics and technical skill that define monozukuri in Japan.
From Hokkaido to Okinawa, the volume presents 16 representative craft traditions, including dyeing and weaving, ceramics, metalwork, and woodworking. Each craft is introduced through carefully composed colour photographs, accompanied by explanations of its historical background and production process.
By focusing on both visual beauty and craftsmanship, the book allows readers to appreciate the intricate details and cultural significance behind each tradition. Rather than treating these crafts as abstract concepts, it highlights the materials, techniques, and regional identities that continue to support craft production today.
This book is well suited for readers interested in Japanese culture, traditional crafts, and design. The bilingual Japanese–English format also makes it an excellent reference for introducing Japanese craftsmanship to an international audience.
Book details
Language: Japanese / English (bilingual)
Format: Softcover
Size: 220 × 182 mm (B5 variant)
Pages: 148 pages
Material: Paper
Country of origin: Japan





