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We arrange exclusive, in-depth conversations with Japanese masters who possess centuries-old traditions and remarkable skills. This is more than a simple meeting; it's a genuine chance to touch the very soul of Japanese culture.Artisan E-commerce
We build a global e-commerce platform for traditional artisans, telling their unique stories. This allows the world to not only discover these masters but also directly purchase their handcrafted creations, uniting cultural preservation with commercial viability.Cultural Legacy
Every DeepTalk session will be professionally recorded, creating valuable digital content that preserves the artisan's spirit and their life's work. This content will then be broadcast globally to perpetuate their legacy.AI Empowerment
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谷川 有紀
Kyo Karakami is a traditional Kyoto woodblock printing technique for interior decoration. Artisans hand-print washi paper using hand-carved magnolia blocks and pigments like mica, often utilizing blocks dating back to the Tempo period.
上中正茂
Yuzen artist Masashige Uenaka uses the traditional Tegaki-Yuzen dyeing technique for kimono and modern goods. He personally handles the entire process, creating unique pieces that evoke the feeling of "wearing a painting."
森俊司
Shunzan-gama, a third-generation Kyoto pottery studio, follows the Ogata Kenzan style. They create modern earthenware with tender clay and signature all-surface flower designs, blending traditional painting and carving.
龍村光峯
KOHO Nishiki Textile Studio restores ancient textiles and creates luxurious Nishiki-Ori brocades using 70 processes. The artist Koho Tatsumura’s "Weaving of Light" works are renowned for their stunning 3D effect.
太田重樹
Oota Tatamiten, established in 1939, uses traditional, hand-made techniques to produce tatami mats in Kyoto. The third-generation owner holds titles like "Certified Kyoto Craftsman" for his esteemed skill and ambition.
平居幹央
Orisho Hirai weaves priest robes using gold brocade in the Nishijin tradition. Silk is interwoven with gold threads made from lacquered gold leaf ($0.3$ mm thin), producing a luxurious, three-dimensional effect.
細川秀章
An artisan applies traditional Japanese bamboo weaving to create elegant bags. This meticulous craft, involving splitting, weaving, and lacquering, requires years of training to master the diverse patterns.
小野寺 克洋
Hiyoshiya, established over a century ago, is the sole producer of Kyo-wagasa, the traditional Kyoto-style umbrella. These bamboo and washi umbrellas are used in cultural events and daily life. They also create new lifestyle products like lighting.
小西孝代
Hiyoshiya, the sole producer of Kyo-wagasa (traditional Kyoto umbrellas), preserves this 100-year cultural tradition, also creating modern lifestyle products.
秋田悦克
Kyoto round fans (Kyo-uchiwa) are elegant, handcrafted fans known for sophisticated designs like openwork and woodblock printing. They are made with about 100 bamboo ribs and a separate handle (sashie style), adding a fresh touch to interiors.
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