During my stay in Japan for work, I purchased a haori jacket made from an authentic kimono as a gift.
I visited several shops in the Asakusa area, but this was the only place where I could truly feel the essence of a kimono — made from 100% silk with exquisite craftsmanship.
The texture was exceptional, and when I tried it on, I could immediately sense the quality of the fabric.
Choosing from multiple designers felt like a treasure hunt, and the selection process itself was exciting.
I’m already looking forward to seeing the reactions of people back home in Spain
when I wear this beautiful piece.
We visited the store as a couple during our stay in Japan,
and we’ve truly fallen in love with this country — its culture, its people, and its food.
We even found ourselves wishing we could stay longer.
What drew us to these pieces was their perfect balance of design and subtlety —
beautifully Japanese, yet not too bold, making them easy to use in everyday life.
The price range also felt just right.
We also purchased several pieces of Kutani ware,
a traditional Japanese craft featuring motifs like Mount Fuji and cherry blossoms,
each one so beautiful that we’ll surely think of Japan every time we use them.
Visiting Japan from Poland, I was searching for something truly special —
a piece that captures the beauty and spirit of Japanese tradition.
What moved me most was how this creation blends elegance with practicality.
It’s not only made from exquisite kimono fabric,
but it also represents a tradition you can carry with you, wherever you go.
To me, it’s more than an accessory — it’s a piece of Japan that I can bring back home,
a reminder that heritage can travel gracefully across borders.