Gift your overseas friends with "Kyoto Japanese Goods" - A cultural gift guide from WABISUKE


"Kyoto Japanese Goods" that will delight your overseas friends
── WABISUKE's gift guide: giving the gift of culture

A gift to choose for someone at the end of a journey.
It may be a "fragment of culture" that encompasses the layers of time known as Kyoto.

WABISUKE dyes traditional patterns and animal motifs onto canvas and crepe,
This is a shop that makes purses, pouches, and bags out of these items.
The fabric contains the memories of the artisan's hands and the poetic everyday life.

If you are giving it to a friend overseas, it should not just be a souvenir,
Something that conveys the Japanese aesthetic sense and warmth of handcrafted work.
This guide introduces Japanese goods that combine a "Kyoto-esque" feel with "practicality."


1. Clasp Pouch | A story of fabric unfolds every time you open it


There is something nostalgic about the snap of a clasp purse.
WABISUKE's clasp pouches are made from original fabric,
The fabric is dyed with traditional patterns such as hemp leaves, cloisonne, and Seigaiha patterns, as well as playful animal patterns.

• Lightweight and compact, it fits easily in a suitcase. • Perfect for makeup or accessories. • Adding the meaning of the patterns naturally sparks conversation about culture.



1. Lightweight Fabric Bags | Give a Gift of "Portable Kyoto"


WABISUKE's cloth bags are made from canvas and cotton linen materials.
Its appeal lies in its modern Japanese appearance and functionality that fits into everyday life.

• A tote bag that can fit A4 size documents and a pouch that is perfect for travel. • The lightness is popular with seniors and minimalists. • By choosing the right pattern, you can match the recipient's personality.



1. Tips for shipping and returning overseas


• Choose lightweight, durable items for peace of mind. • Fabric products have less customs risk and are easier to bring home. • Include an English explanation card or the meaning of the pattern to make the gift even more appreciated.



What we give is not "things" but "stories"

WABISUKE's Japanese goods are not just "cute items."
It contains the meaning of the pattern, the background of the colors, and the memory of the artisan's hands.

When giving to a friend overseas,
It is also an act of "believing in and passing on Japanese culture."

WABISUKE offers miscellaneous goods that act as a "bridge between cultures."
I will continue to create my work carefully, like poetry.