Tokyo Artisan Guide by Amiaya

Amiaya are iconic Japanese fashion twins known for their vibrant pink style and global influence. As a dynamic duo, they seamlessly blend everything from high fashion to casual looks, making a bold impact on the international fashion scene.

"Bonsai, furin (wind chimes), and tea are quiet yet powerful symbols of Japanese heritage — each a testament to masterful craftsmanship, sensitivity, and deep respect. These irreplaceable arts carry forward the warmth of Japanese savoir-faire, the blessings of nature, and a timeless spirituality passed down through generations."

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Kunio Kobayashi, bonsai practitioner

Shunkaen Bonsai Museum

1-29-16, Niihori, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo 

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Takamichi Shinohara, glassblower

Shinohara Maruyoshi Fuurin

4-25-10, Taito, Taito-ku, Tokyo

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Asuka Yoneyama, tea master

TEA BUCKS 

2-12-14, Ebisunishi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

From Tokyo to New York, Seoul to Paris, everyone has chosen three iconic places from the heart. Some secret, some unmissable, these locations make up a geography of craftsmanship and the art of living. Much more than a simple city guide, the project gives rise to a Longchamp World Guide – an invitation to explore our planet through the Maison's eyes, sharpened to handiwork, detail and authenticity.