Made In Japan
All processes, from the manufacture of the materials through to coating, are performed in Japan.
Unrivalled quality, unable to be matched by other companies
Quality backed by stability
We deliver genuine reliability
- ①Manufacture
- ②Cutting out
- ③Coating
- ④Package
Carbon lovingly created over time
Carbon, the foundation of the Earth
Fired repeatedly at ultra-high temperatures of 3000 degrees
High-end CIP graphite, the optimal material for cooking pots
Over six months spent in the making
Our wisdom will continue to live on in this carbon
Fired repeatedly at ultra-high temperatures of 3000 degrees
High-end CIP graphite, the optimal material for cooking pots
Over six months spent in the making
Our wisdom will continue to live on in this carbon
Flawless machine processing technology
Japan, the land of monozukuri craftsmanship
Flawless craftsmanship
Life has been breathed into these cooking pots
The pots contain their own souls
Flawless craftsmanship
Life has been breathed into these cooking pots
The pots contain their own souls
The coating technology is also a cut above the rest
Treated for heat resistance to 500 degrees
Durability far superior to ceramic
Slides even more easily than ice
Hygienic; dirt rinses off in an instant
Beautiful and incredibly easy to care for
Superb, even water-free cooking will not burn them
Durability far superior to ceramic
Slides even more easily than ice
Hygienic; dirt rinses off in an instant
Beautiful and incredibly easy to care for
Superb, even water-free cooking will not burn them
These pots will embrace your heart
Paulownia wood boxes made by artisans in Kanazawa
Traditional braided cords
Furoshiki cloth wrappers spun by seasoned Kyoto veterans
The spirit of hospitality
Traditional braided cords
Furoshiki cloth wrappers spun by seasoned Kyoto veterans
The spirit of hospitality
These pots will embrace your heart
Paulownia wood boxes made by artisans in Kanazawa
Traditional braided cords
Furoshiki cloth wrappers spun by seasoned Kyoto veterans
The spirit of hospitality
Traditional braided cords
Furoshiki cloth wrappers spun by seasoned Kyoto veterans
The spirit of hospitality