.comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}

Japanese hospitality

This is readers' discussion site for Hospitality Japan.com: http://hospitalityjapan.com/ and our "Japan"ese boutique: http://www.boutique-hospitalityjapan.com/ We would like to introduce the most attractive Japanese traditional and modern design items and we hope that you will enjoy decorating your home and office with the Japanese style filled with the Japanese hospitality.

Thursday, October 27, 2005

Our Post at Japan Today Forum



Please take a look at our website post at Japan Today Forum at http://forum.japantoday.com/m_624412/mpage_1/key_/tm.htm#624412

Hospitality Japan.com "Japan"ese Boutique


Hospitality Japan.com

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Our renewed HJ site

HJ links should be renewed, too.

We have renewed our HJ site so please come and visit to post your opinion on this site.

Our HJ Boutique site is under the way for renewal, too, so please look for the new version. We will introduce the new site in this blog when it is done.


Hospitality Japan.com "Japan"ese Boutique


Hospitality Japan.com

Kisuke





Our Kisuke Collection is introduced in furniture boutique and fabrics boutique of our Hospitality Japan.com "Japan"ese Boutique. Kisuke furniture is created by three artists, Makino, Kume and Okayasu. Kisuke fabrics is created by Makino. Their workshop is in Kiso, Nagano which is famous for the Japanese lacquerware and preserves old Japanese culture and its landscape/atmosphere.

Hospitality Japan.com


Hospitality Japan.com "Japan"ese Boutique

Mackenzie Thorpe Reception






Monday, September 26, 2005

We went to Mackenzie Thorpe's 3rd Reception to introduce his works and his life-work in Japan. Mackenzie has a LD handicap and overcame it by support of his family and with his talent for art. In our Japanese website http://www.hospitalityjapan.jp/, we would like to intoduce artists and his/her arts full of hospitality to the Japanese people.



Hospitality Japan.com


Hospitality Japan.com "Japan"ese Boutique

Izu-men Kobo





Monday, September 12, 2005

We went to Izu Nagahama to meet the washi paper artizan/artist, Suzuki-san, at his atlier. Suzuki-san is the fellow to develop the Japanese woodblock print arts/artists and works globally to support these artists. Suzuki-san grows plants to make his own washi-paper in his field and chose the place for his work place/home where has the natural pure water sources from the mountain necessary for the first quality paper. Suzuki-san's lighting fixtures is created just for the private space which is lighted with full of hospitality spirit he considers important. Suzuki-san's life style shows the good old Japanese living with full of Japanese hospitality.




Hospitality Japan.com


Hospitality Japan.com "Japan"ese Boutique