Tag Archives: Cards

Over 300 Selections?? Japanese Papers for Business Card

Business card is one of the essentials for business people. If you work for a company, maybe the company wants you to use standardised format or template for your business…

NAGASAWA Business Card Box Leather Case

  The Nagasawa Stationery Center, which was established in 1882 in the port town of Kobe and since then has been selling various stationery goods, has developed an elegant, Kobe-like…

Let’s Go to Kyoto to Burn Business Cards

  Most of the business people keep a lot of “business cards” which they have on their own or exchanged each other before, and the number of those would be…

Japanese Washi Paper: greeting card (cat)

  This is a greeting card made with Japanese washi paper. Do you like chat noir or a black cat? The black cat motif of this item seems to be…

Beautiful Greeting Card : part 2

  A beautiful Japanese-inspired greeting card with an envelop. Gorgeous drawing, partially uses gold, reminds you of a Japanese folktale of Kaguya-hime, the Moon Princess. Highly recommended for a letter…

Beautiful Greeting Card : part 1

  A beautiful Japanese-inspired greeting card with an envelop. Gorgeous drawing, partially uses gold, reminds you of a Japanese folktale of Kaguya-hime, the Moon Princess. Highly recommended for a letter…

Winner Announcement for Year-End Giveaway Campaign Part 2!

Since the last week, I’ve been holding giveaway campaign to show my gratitude to dear readers of JAPAN Style. Now, it’s time to announce a winner for Part 2 of…

Chemical Element Playing Cards

I think that many of you have studied the periodic table of the chemical elements when you were students. Remembering the elements is hard, but with the new playing cards…

Traditional “Karuta” Card Game Ceremony at Yasaka Shrine in Kyoto

On January 3, “Karuta Hajime” ceremony was customarily held at Yasaka Shrine in Kyoto, and women and children in Japanese dynasty costumes performed karuta game to the visitors.    …

HANAFUDA — Japanese Playing (Flower) Cards

Hanafuda are Japanese traditional playing cards, used to play a number of games. The name Hanafuda means flower cards. Each card designed flower or grass that represent a month, and…

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