10.09.2007

Inspired by Noh

Hello again everyone. The long hot Japanese summer is over and we are now entering the cool autumn season. A lot of people think this is one of the nicest seasons in Japan. Certainly it's a time for pleasant weather and good food.

Today I want to introduce you to one of our newest products here at ExseedJapan. We have recently begun to stock beautifully crafted Zen silverware by Daisuke Yamashita, an artist from Ishikawa Prefecture who works with silver.

This is the Nohmen tiepin. It features the image of the Zouonna from the Noh theater of Japan. I think most people with an interest in Japan have at least heard of Noh theater, but not everyone is familiar with the character types that appear in it. The zouonna is the image of a powerful goddess. It is a symbol of strength and might. These are the characteristics that our artist Daisuke Yamashita has sought to transfer to this tiepin. The wearer of the Nohmen tiepin can maybe assume these qualities onto themself. We at ExseedJapan recommend this piece of modern Japanese design for the individual of confidence and taste. If you have time, come and take a look at our site - at http://www.exseedjapan.com/ - where you'll find this and other examples of modern Japanese crafts.

6.19.2007

Japanese Illumination

Hello all.


This is Atsushi Nomura of ExseedJapan.com.


I introduce japanese Illumination of Japanese artist to you.



Enjoy three different kinds of illumination - the warm light shining through the wood, the light reflecting off the wood and the light spilling through the spaces between the slats. The Komorebi is made from strips of beechwood only half a milimeter thick, using 28 strips in the finished product. With hints of a Japanese folding fan, the mood of this piece changes as twilight descends.


Size : 5.3*5.3*19.7 inch


The details please refer to this place.



See you again.

6.08.2007

Anpanman

Hello. This is Atsushi Nomura


How are people getting along?


I went to bread shop. Near my home.


There was bread of various types in shop.


Cream type, Chocolate type, wrap type...many types.


Wow!


I found unique bread.


It was bread of "Anpanman"

Anpanma


Do you know Anpanman?


It is Anpanman,a character of animation.


I bought a bread of Anpanman, and return to my home, I gave my daughter it.


I am glad when I watch the face which a daughter is pleased with.


Bye for now.

6.04.2007

An event of Kanazawa Japan

Hello This is Atsushi Nomura.


It is blog after a long absence.


I went to an event of Kanazawa.

Name of an event is "Hyakumangoku-matsuri".


Hyakumangoku-matsuri is a classic festival.




Kanazawa had a king called Maeda in old days.

Maeda built a castle in Kanazawa to let Kanazawa prosper.


When a castle was completed, he came to Kanazawa with many retainers.

This festival reproduced a state of the march.


This classic festival becomes the 56th.

It is more fronts when I am born.


I was able to enjoy it very much once a year.


I will update blog frequently in future.


Thank you very much.


5.01.2007

An aloha shirt of kimono

Hello. This is Atsushi Nomura.

There is the thing which I want to introduce to you today.

A new item was added.

It is the aloha shirt which it used cloth of a kimono for.

An aloha shirt of this kimono uses cloth of muslin.

Cloth of muslin is hateful through wind and it's superior in the durability.

Please enjoy an aloha shirt of a functional good kimono.



A continuance look at a website please.
http://www.exseedjapan.com/goods/go_list.php?ev_init=1&gosc_id=36

Thank you very much.

4.28.2007

Handbill(Flier)

This is Atsushi Nomura of Exseedjapan.COM

Hello!

Handbill of ExseedJapan.com was completed.

If you can see this handbill, please come to ExseedJapan.COM.

We have attractive japanese handcraft.

Thank you very much!!


4.25.2007

How do you do?

This is Atsushi Nomura of ExseedJapan.com.

How do you do?

My name is Atsushi Nomura of Exseedjapan.com.
We suggest a Japanese genuine craft product to you.“Exseed” is a coined brand name, a combination of “exceed” and “seed.” Japan has been focusing on importing goods from other countries, but we are hoping to disseminate Japan’s traditional craftsmanship passed on from generation to generation in the long history of Japan. We consider Japan a seed which has a potential to flourish, and we came up with the coinage “Exseed.” We hope Exseed will be loved by people all over the world.


Thank you very much!!