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    Katana

    "ArteJapan" delves into the world of nihonto (Japanese swords), symbolizing Japan's rich cultural heritage and samurai code, bushido. These masterpieces, spanning from tachi to the renowned katana, reflect historical epochs. Modern collectors engage in 'kansyo', a practice of appreciation, preservation, and a deep connection with Japanese traditional arts.

    Katana

    Kogei

    Kogei

    Sabae Glasses

    "From the skilled artisans of Sabae, Japan, comes an eyewear revolution. Blending Edo-period craftsmanship with modern innovation, Sabae Glasses captivate with their diverse designs and premium materials like natural celluloid and Yakusugi cedar. Redefining eyewear as more than an accessory, Sabae Glasses offer a durable, stylish extension of one's personality - an embodiment of luxury that's destined to leave a lasting imprint on the discerning connoisseur's lifestyle."

    Sabae Glasses

    Sake

    Discover Sake, Japan's cherished beverage with a millennia-old history, reflecting the nation's cultural essence. From the meticulous fermentation process, its variety of styles, to the tradition of 'Ate' food pairing and social rituals, Sake transcends being a drink, becoming a journey into Japanese heritage and tranquility.

    Sake

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    Washoku

    [Mô tả phân loại sản phẩm] Sake is a Japanese word for "alcoholic drink". In English, "sake" means one kind of alcoholic drink made from rice.The brewing process for sake differs from the process for beer, where the conversion from starch to sugar and then from sugar to alcohol occurs in two distinct steps.The brewing process for sake differs from the process for beer, where the conversion from starch to sugar and then from sugar to alcohol occurs in two distinct steps.

    Washoku

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