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Japanese Antiques

An Insider's Guide — Antique Shops in Tokyo and Kyoto

photography by Kazuyoshi Furuichi, Yasunobu Kobayashi, Ryoichi Okazaki, Hiroaki Ota, Tatsuya Ozawa
text by Editorial Staff

Japan remains a treasure house of old arts and crafts, from Ko-Imari porcelains to textiles, ukiyo-e woodprints, and more. These draw discerning collectors from around the world. But with imitations creeping into the market, it's essential to choose dealers that guarantee quality. Here is our guide to the best in Tokyo and Kyoto.
tansu chests ko-imari and urushi ukiyo-e and kakejiku kimono Japanese antique shops
Tansu Chests Porcelain
(ko-imari)
& Lacquerware
(urushi)
Woodblock Prints (ukiyo-e),
Folding Screens
(byobu)
& Scrolls
(kakejiku)
Textiles
& Kimono
Antique Shops
in Tokyo
& Kyoto


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2005 SUMMER - 2005 SPRING - 2005 WINTER

2004 AUTUMN - 2004 SUMMER - 2004 SPRING - 2004 WINTER

2003 AUTUMN - INAUGURAL ISSUE

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