Organizations and companies that carry on the tradition of Japanese craftsmanship will showcase their artisan skills.
“衣” means Clothing , “食” means Food , “住” means Living , “工” means Manufacturing ,
“伝工” means Traditional Crafts , “職業訓練” means Job training , “全国” means Whole country, “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.
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You can browse #TOKYO Monozukuri Club on your tablet.In addition, the award-winning works of the "#TOKYO Monozukuri Club Craft Competition 2023" will be exhibited.
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2Hokuriku Crafts
- KITAICHI SHIKKITEN Co.,LTD
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Kitaichi Lacquerware Store Co., Ltd. has been in business for 215 years and will sell Hokuriku crafts.
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Wajima lacquerware, Notojima glass, Suzu ware, Yamanaka lacquerware, Kutani ware, and other Hokuriku crafts will be sold.
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3Hokuriku Support
- Skills Development Section, Employment Division, Bureau of Industrial and Labor Affairs, Tokyo Metropolitan Government
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With the aim of supporting the areas affected by the Noto Peninsula earthquake, we will introduce Ishikawa's restoration and recovery efforts, traditional crafts, etc.
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Panels and videos will be shown to introduce the restoration and recovery efforts of Ishikawa Prefecture and Wajima lacquerware.
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