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Ichika on Jan 6, 2026
5 out of 5 starsTraditional tatami beri from Japan. This is a great gift for anyone honestly. I love the feel of the fabric. it’s smooth, durable, and the zipper is very easy to open and close. You will fall in love once you receive it. The shipping was extremely fast too. Thank you!
Tomoko responded on Jan 6, 2026
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! I’m really happy to hear that you love the feel of the tatami-beri fabric and the smooth zipper. I truly appreciate your kind words about the fast shipping as well. I hope you enjoy using it for a long time. Thank you again for your support!
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Kei on Sep 22, 2025
5 out of 5 starsOrdered one for myself and definitely planning to get more as gifts! Everything went super smoothly — fast delivery and quick replies to my questions. I didn’t know much about this material before, but the history and craftsmanship behind it make it feel extra special to own.
Tomoko responded on Sep 23, 2025
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! I’m truly happy to hear that you enjoyed your order and are even considering it as a gift. It’s such an honor that you felt the uniqueness of the material, the craftsmanship, and even the background that led me to start this shop. That is the most important and special part for me as well, so I feel very grateful that it resonated with you.
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Tomoko Ouchi
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Born & raised in Nihonmatsu, Fukushima, Japan 🇯🇵 Partnering with longtime local artisans to preserve their craft for future generations. Based in San Diego 🌊, sharing the beauty of Japanese craftsmanship with the world.
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Matsuura Tatami - JOZAI
Nihonmatsu, Japan
Matsuura Tatami is a family-run workshop in Fukushima, Japan, carrying on over 100 years of traditional tatami craftsmanship through four generations. Its brand, JOZAI, creates modern lifestyle goods from authentic tatami materials, bringing Japanese tradition into everyday life.
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toku
Nihonmatsu, Japan
toku trained under a Living National Treasure specializing in maki-e lacquer art. Today, while restoring tools used in local festivals and rituals preserved as Japan’s Intangible Cultural Heritage, he also creates modern lifestyle products that combine leather with traditional urushi lacquer.
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