In addition to exhibits
by Tokyo-based
manufacturing organizations and companies,
there will be a stage, a tea room,
and an event space for youths.
“衣” means Clothing, “食” means Food,
“住” means Living, “工” means Manufacturing,
“伝工” means Traditional Craft,
“伝文” means Traditional Culture,
“職業訓練” means Job training , “その他” means Other.
The contents of the exhibition booth are subject to change. The photo below is an image.
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1#Tokyo Monozukuri-club
- Skills Development Section, Employment Division, Bureau of Industrial and Labor Affairs, Tokyo Metropolitan Government
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The #TokyoMonozukurii-club, a web portal with information on various crafting and manufacturing skills to encourage young people to take interest and become future masters of craft, will be introduced.
We have also set up a promotional corner for vocational skills certification exams and the Craftsman Academy.-
You can freely browse “#TOKYO Craft Club” on your tablet. In addition to showcasing the appeal of craft-related careers and artisans, we’ll also introduce skills certification programs and artisan training schools. We’ll also be exhibiting the winning entries from the “#TOKYO Craft Club Craft Competition 2025.”
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2Hokuriku Crafts(Reconstruction Assistance)
- KITAICHI SHIKKITEN Co.,LTD
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Ltd., established in 1809, 215 years ago, will be exhibiting at the Kitaichi Lacquerware Store. We will be holding a lacquerware repair and kintsugi workshop, as well as an exhibition and sale of Hokuriku crafts.
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We will be exhibiting crafts from Ishikawa and the Hokuriku region.
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We will be selling crafts from Ishikawa Prefecture and the Hokuriku region, with a focus on Wajima-nuri lacquerware, Notojima glass, and Suzu-yaki pottery all from the disaster-affected areas of the Noto Peninsula. We hope to bring a sense of vitality from Noto through these crafts. We will also be holding a repair and kintsugi (gold-joining) order event for lacquerware.
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3Consultation Booth
Recommended for anyone interested in manufacturing jobs! Find a job that interests you and ask a master craftsman about it directly.

