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4 Traditional Crafts of Kumamoto and Where to Find Them (Kumamoto Prefectural Traditional Crafts Center)

Kumamoto is a treasure trove of traditional crafts, born from its rich natural resources, the expertise of its artisans, and the wisdom of daily life. These crafts, which have been nurtured and preserved through the ages, continue to enrich various aspects of daily life with their unique character and practicality. This article will introduce you to four of Kumamoto's traditional crafts, including Kijiuma from the Hitoyoshi-Kuma region, Takezaiku (bamboo work) from Yamaga City, Higo Zogan from Kumamoto City, and Kawashiri Hamono (Japanese knives).

Kumamoto is a treasure trove of traditional crafts, born from its rich natural resources, the expertise of its artisans, and the wisdom of daily life. These crafts, which have been nurtured and preserved through the ages, continue to enrich various aspects of daily life with their unique character and practicality. This article will introduce you to four of Kumamoto’s traditional crafts, including Kijiuma from the Hitoyoshi-Kuma region, Takezaiku (bamboo work) from Yamaga City, Higo Zogan from Kumamoto City, and Kawashiri Hamono (Japanese knives).

In Kumamoto, about 90 types of traditional crafts are practiced, encompassing a wide range of skills and techniques. These include metalwork, woodworking, ceramics, dyeing, paper crafts, bamboo crafts, local toys, and even traditional Japanese musical instruments

Kijiuma (Wooden folk toys inspired by wild birds) – Mr. Tadayoshi Sumioka

Kawashiri Hamono (Kitchen Knives) – Mr. Shozo Hayashi

Take Zaiku (Bamboo Works) – Mr. Shutaro Miyazaki

Higo Zogan (Higo Inlay Metal Work) – Mr. Toru Boda

Kumamoto is blessed with natural resources, and the relationship between the creators and users of these crafts often leads to products being made and remade, tailored to local needs. In an era where many traditional crafts are produced for large consumer markets elsewhere, Kumamoto’s approach to crafting for local use is particularly valuable.

The Kumamoto Prefectural Traditional Crafts Center hosts various exhibitions and events related to these crafts. If you find yourself in Kumamoto, be sure to visit and experience the depth and warmth of these traditional arts.

Kumamoto Prefectural Traditional Crafts Center (熊本県伝統工芸館)
Address: 3-35 Chibajo-machi, Chuo-ku, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture (熊本県熊本市中央区千葉城町3−35) [Google Maps]
Phone: 096-324-4930
Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Closed: Mondays (or the following day if Monday is a holiday), December 28th – January 4th
Website: http://kumamoto-kougeikan.jp/


The above was translated and adapted from an article on our Japanese sister website ALT Kumamoto, titled “熊本に息づく匠の技、伝統工芸きじ馬、竹細工、肥後象がん、川尻刃物をご紹介!” For the original content, visit https://akumamoto.jp/archives/148591.

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