What Time? Kanji Time!
Strut the streets of Tokyo with this high-fashion kanji watch.
Strut the streets of Tokyo with this high-fashion kanji watch.
Unveiled on November 13, 2015, Kengo Kuma's three-story "fa-bo" has been billed as the world’s first use of carbon fibers as earthquake-resistant material.
Chocolates that teach Japanese onomatopoeia words unveiled at the 2015 Paris Design Show.
Once used for salad bowls and decorative plates, lacquerware has found a new shape to wrap its sleek exterior around—iPhones.
Artist Minako Nishiyama conceived of the project as part of the 2015 Oita Toilennale, perhaps the world’s first art festival dedicated to toilets.
The IZUE architecture firm, powered by three talented architects, decided to construct the perfect island getaway on the Seto Inland Sea.
Thinking of relying on the bare necessities when it comes to putting a roof over your head? Well, Muji has got you covered.
While the public restroom has largely been shunned as an architectural subject in the Western world, in Japan it stands as its own archetype.