Tsuchimochi Completes His '100 Views of Tokyo'
Revisit Shinji Tsuchimochi's stunning artwork series, '100 Views of Tokyo.'
Revisit Shinji Tsuchimochi's stunning artwork series, '100 Views of Tokyo.'
This artist uses a wide range of multimedia—everything from snippets of foreign newspapers and magazines to 'nihonga' materials to create collages that illustrate the ocean that connects all.
If these bookmarks were any more real, you could eat them!
Once its life as a pencil is over, this innovative piece of stationery will color your garden by blooming into one of a variety of edible plants.
Pluck out your very own pearl from one of the famous pearl oysters of Mie. Then make an elegant accessory as a special souvenir of your time in Ise!
Have you struggled with getting just the right hue of blue? These pens can help you out!
Wood is a subject of taste — from the beetles who enjoy eating it, to the designers who enjoy reusing it.
How do you sell otaku swag online, and where is the market headed from here? Find out in this interview with Tokyo Otaku Mode founder and CEO Tomohide Kamei!