We love Japanese culture and create products that are loved today.

Ichirindo is a craftsman's workshop where people enjoy making things.
While passing on techniques as a bridge connecting the beauty of the past to the future, we are pursuing new art forms that will be loved by people living today.

Each Tsumami Zaiku piece, created by the skilled techniques of the maker, is a one-of-a-kind piece with its own unique soul.

However, due to the fragility of the fabric used, it is difficult to preserve these works, and many historical pieces have been lost in past disasters and wars.In addition, the number of people who make materials such as fabric and decorations is decreasing year by year, and there are concerns that they will not be passed down to the future.

With this harsh reality in mind, Ichirindo feels a sense of mission that someone must take action, and aims to incorporate new perspectives on Japanese culture and create unconventional aesthetic beauty.

We hope that tsumami zaiku will become a familiar presence that adds vibrant color to your everyday life.

Tsumami Crafts What Ichirindo aims to be

When we asked Japanese children 100 years from now to draw a picture of a Japanese person,
To have the children draw pictures with flower hair accessories.

To that end, we protect the makers involved in Tsumami Zaiku,
We aim to develop Japanese culture with new ideas that are acceptable to modern times.

By continuing, it becomes the standard.
If it continues for 100 years, it will become a legacy.
The moment you give up on continuing, it becomes a thing of the past.
That's why we want to be a craftsman's workshop that continues to create good products.

With this harsh reality in mind, Ichirindo feels a sense of mission that someone must take action, and aims to incorporate new perspectives on Japanese culture and create unconventional aesthetic beauty.

We hope that tsumami zaiku will become a familiar presence that adds vibrant color to your everyday life.

Owner of Tsumami Zaiku Ichirindo

Ichirindo's History

March 2012

Tsumamido is founded

December 2012

Japan Traditional Crafts Tsumami Zaiku Association established

July 2013

"Summer Pilgrimage" begins at Asakusa Shrine (only one shrine)

August 2015

"How to make traditional Tsumami Zaiku" DVD release (Asakusa Shrine)

July 2016

8 certified instructors were produced in the 0th class

May 2017

Bond Snack Course Launched

November 2017

Habutae traditional craftsmanship course launched

January 2018

Tsumamido reopens with a new look, aiming to "make tsumami zaiku a major culture" and become an information manufacturing retailer.

November 2018

Introducing Tsumami-zaiku to the world at the APEC Summit program

March 2018

Tsumami-zaiku is introduced at an event in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. A collaboration with Ao Dai begins.

January 2019

Tsumamido founder Masataka Takahashi passes away

April 2019

Tsumamido closed

May-July 2019

The course resumed in the Asakusa Shrine office.

July 2019

Tsumami-zaiku Ichirindo is founded and its name is changed to the Tsumami-zaiku Association.

February 2020

At the Consulate General of Japan booth at the Lunar New Year event in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam,
Tsumami-zaiku is introduced as "a flower that symbolizes Japan."

July 2020

"Appreciate the Seasons with Tsumami Zaiku Exhibition" held at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store

January 2021

Featured in the Asahi Shimbun morning edition

March 2021

Online courses launched

November 2021

Started business with Yoshitoku doll maker

January 2022

Ichirindo's Tsumami Kanzashi hair ornaments are featured in Fujifilm's New Year's commercial.

February 2022

Ichirindo Hanare (Fukuoka) established

May 2022

Ichirindo's Tsumami Zaiku crafts are used in the figures of Yoshitoku and FURYU.

July 2022

Started business with "Chikusen" in Nihonbashi

July 2022

Tsumami Zaiku Day Event (Asakusa Shrine)

August 2022

Started business with Nihonbashi Takashimaya
Initiative with JICA Japanese Association begins

September 2022

Moved to Kuramae

September 2022

Ichirindo Taiwan opens

October 2022

Established the Tsumami Zaiku Men's Club.
Started business with "Ichino" of paper dolls Started business with "Grand Jour" of costume rentals

November 2022

Started business with Yoshitoku doll maker (collaboration with festival dolls)

January 2023

Basic course held in Osaka (Hanare)

February 2023

Started business with Shiga's long-established Japanese confectionery shop "Kanoshojuan"

July 2023

10th Summer Pilgrimage Commemoration

October 2023

The merchandise sales division was reorganized as Ichirindo Co., Ltd.

January 2024

Started a basic course on traditional manufacturing methods in Belgium Started collaboration with Nishimura Shoji Shoten (Kyoto)

  • Tsumami-zaiku Ichirindo Asakusabashi Exhibition Hall

    〒111-0053 3-2-10 Asakusabashi, Taito-ku, Tokyo Tom One Building 2F JEKCA Co., Ltd.

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    TEL: 090-8702-7271
    Email : info@tsumami-j.com
    *We only accept orders from customers.
    *Please make your reservation by phone or email at least one week before your desired date.

  • Ichirindo Branch (Osaka)

    〒545-0005
    1-7-28 Sanmeicho, Abeno-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
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    TEL/FAX 06-6627-3077
    Email: ichirindo870@gmail.com
    12-minute walk from Tennoji Station on the Midosuji Line and JR Line / 3-minute walk from Kawahoriguchi Station on the Kintetsu Minami Osaka Line

    *This also serves as ARTIDIVA's atelier.
    *Please be sure to contact us before visiting.

  • Vietnam Branch(factory)



    Ho Chi Minh City

    Japanese Silk Flower Artisan:Ly Thanh Phuong
    Email:phuong.ichirindo2022@gmail.com