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East Village
Makari offers innovative and traditional museum quality antiques from Japan. We carry tableware, china, furniture, kimono, ornaments and art from Edo to Showa period as well as contemporary items like tea & sake cups, tenugui and more!
97 Third Ave. (bet. 12th & 13th St.)
tel.212-995-5888
Lower Mhn
General
Kiteya means “please visit us” in the Kyoto dialect of Japanese. We offer a variety of products such as wrought iron decorations, kids clothing, washi papers and more. Luxury line of handbags and scarves made from traditional Yuzen dyed kimono cloth available.
464 Broome St.(bet.Mercer & Greene St.)
tel.212-219-7505
Lower Mhn
They carry over 100 kimono ranging from formal, tradition to casual, new and vintage. A wide variety of Obis, Tabi socks and other kimono accessories are available. They also offer Kitsuke (kimono dressing) services for weddings and special occasions.
182 Spring St. (at Thompson St.)
tel.212-505-0232
New Jersey
Dishware
Art on plates is another aspect of enjoying a meal. Japanese tradition is to choose the right shape, size and colors of a plate to suite the food being served. Experience Japanese tableware at Utsuwa-No-Yakata, direct importer of Japanese potteries.
595 River Rd. Edgewater, NJ 07020
tel.201-941-1902
Live Japan. Bring the simplicity and elegance of Japanese design into your home or workspace. At J-Life we specialize in the traditional comforts of Japanese life with futons, zabuton, kotatsu, tatami, shoji and hundreds more exquisite products.
P O Box 1899, Conway NH 03818
tel.866-993-9291
Tenugui (te=hand, nugui=wipe) are Japanese cotton towels used as towels, wrappings, decorations and accessories. Art works of tenugui are unique and elegant. These simple cloths bring the beauty of Japanese tradition and style into your life.
536 W. 111th St. (Broadway & Amsterdam)
tel.212-231-8162
Upper East
Sara
Dishware
950 Lexington Ave. (bet. 69th & 70th St.)
tel.212-772-3243
Midtown East
Japanese Culinary Center
711 3rd Ave. (at 45th St.)
tel.212-661-3333
Midtown East
Katagiri & Co., Inc
Dishware
226 E. 59th St. (bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.)
tel.212-838-5453
Midtown East
Lotus Books and Gifts
General
151 E. 57th St. 3rd Fl. (bet. Lex & 3rd Ave)
tel.212-355-0889
Midtown East
Minamoto
Confectionery
608 Fifth Ave. (at 49th St.)
tel.212-489-3747
Midtown East
Precious Pieces
Perchment
5 Tudor City Pl. (bet. 40th & 41st St.)
tel.212-682-8505
Chelsea
KYOTOYA
General
23 W. 19th St. (bet. 5th & 6th Ave.)
tel.212-414-0720
Chelsea
Po'An
Dishware
521 W. 26th St. (bet.10th&11th St)
tel.212-697-4899
Lower Mhn
Korin
Dishware
57 Warren St. (bet. Church St and W. B'way)
tel.212-587-7021
Lower Mhn
Seasons
Furniture
115 Crosby St. (bet Hudson & Prince St.)
tel.212-226-0797
Queens
Seito Trading
Dishware
52-15 11th St., Long Island City, NY 11101
tel.718-472-5413
New Jersey
Mars New York
General
595 River Rd., Edgewater, NJ 07020
tel.201-945-1134
Pennsylvania
Morihata International
General
428 North 13th St. Philadelphia, PA
tel.215-238-1328
Kimono Lily
63 Flushing Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11205
tel.800-963-2488
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