The Publication of “Discover, Acquire, Enjoy – The Excellent Sake Ware”: A Special Issue of the Quarterly Journal “Honoho Geijutsu” or “The Art of Fire”
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We share a variety of information and perspectives on Japanese crafts, including exhibition information and interviews.
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Featured Exhibitions & Events VOL.52
Editor's Column “The Path of Japanese Crafts” Part2: Modern Society and Kogei VOL.4
Featured Exhibitions & Events VOL.51
Jan 6 – Mar 10, 2026
The Japan Folk Crafts Museum
Jan 31 – Mar 15, 2026
Museum of Modern Ceramic Art, Gifu
Feb 7 – May 24, 2026
TOYOTA CITY FOLK CRAFT MUSEUM
Feb 14 – Mar 15, 2026
Fukui Fine Arts Museum

Editor's Column “The Path of Japanese Crafts” Part2: Modern Society and Kogei VOL.3
In Japan, there is a word called “kogei.” Kogei, which means “craft” or “crafts,” refers to beautiful, handmade tools used in daily life, such as ceramics, lacquerware, textiles, and metalworks. These crafts, made by human hands, are created using techniques and materials specific to the region where they are produced. They have developed over time, influenced by the local climate and the spirit o...
Editor's Column “The Path of Japanese Crafts” Part2: Modern Society and Kogei VOL.2
The term “craftsmanship” has come to be widely used in recent years. It is not limited to handcrafted artisan goods but also applies to products such as watches, cars, and fashion items. The attitude of pursuing high quality in the creation of objects is often expressed as “craftsmanship,” and today many high-end brands, such as Gucci, Hermes, and Loewe, include explanation...
Editor's Column “The Path of Japanese Crafts” Part2: Modern Society and Kogei VOL.1
Throughout this series, we have introduced the traditional Japanese aesthetics crucial to conveying the allure of kogei or Japanese crafts. Moving forward, to contemplate the future path of Japanese crafts, we will reconsider the value of crafts in light of global social issues and questions. First, I would like to explore the concept of fudo, which is deeply intertwined with the origins of Japane...




