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There will be booths in the four categories of “i (clothing),” “shoku (food),” “ju (living/building),” and “kou (manufacturing),” where visitors will be able to not only see and buy traditional items but also observe craftsmen at work and try their hand at various activities.
Dressmaking (kimono and Western style), jewelry making, embroidery, etc.
i (clothing)
Traditional Japanese cooking, knives, glassware, lacquerware, earth-enware, liquor, etc.
shoku (food)
Wooden house building, plastering, house painting, sheet metal work, interior finishing, tile work, hyogu (mounting artworks), fittings, etc.
ju (living/building)
Bobsleigh, robot, metal processing, etc.
kou (manufacturing)
Displays and demonstrations will be held on the following three themes to help visitors better understand the craftsmanship in a range of fields.
Demonstrations of craftsmanship in various fields and other stage events will make this expo lively and enjoyable for everyone.
Held as part of ALL JAPAN & TOKYO Project, ALL JAPAN Craftsman’s Market will showcase and sell quality items from all over the country.
Booths that present and sell items, as well as workshop spaces, will be located on both sides of a path to allow visitors to enjoy shopping while strolling the bustling street.