THE ARTISANS' GUIDE TO TOKYO BY AMIAYA


Amiaya are twin sisters and Japanese fashion icons known for their bold pink style and global influence. As a dynamic duo, they skillfully blend everything from haute couture to casual looks, boldly making their mark on the international fashion scene.


« Bonsai trees, furin (wind chimes), and tea are peaceful yet powerful symbols of Japanese heritage—each one showcasing remarkable craftsmanship, deep sensitivity, and profound respect. These irreplaceable arts convey the warmth of Japanese savoir-faire, the benefits of nature, and a timeless spirituality passed down through generations. »

Kunio Kobayashi, Bonsai Artist


Shunkaen Bonsai Museum​

1-29-16, Niihori, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo​

Takamichi Shinohara, Glassblower


Shinohara Maruyoshi Fuurin​

4-25-10, Taito, Taito-ku, Tokyo​

Asuka Yoneyama, Tea Master


TEA BUCKS​

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

From Tokyo to New York, Seoul to Paris, each has selected three iconic places, chosen from the heart. Sometimes hidden gems, sometimes must-sees, these spots together trace a heartfelt map of craftsmanship and the art of living.