Paper Craft Art That Conveys Japanese Culture: Kagurazaka Craft

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Paper Craft Art That Conveys Japanese Culture: Kagurazaka Craft
Our Japanese culture-inspired paper craft: Warlord (left) and Fox (right)

Our Japanese culture-inspired paper craft: Warlord (left) and Fox (right)

Feel closer to Japan and experience its essence with paper craft art

By leveraging the expertise of our parent company, a manufacturer of paper containers, we offer "Paper Craft Art That Conveys Japanese Culture." Our products are characterized by motifs inspired by Japanese culture, with designs that seem to leap out of the frame. Hanging them on walls as part of your interior decor will make you feel closer to the culture of Japan. Our materials are made in Japan from premium-quality cardstock and reflect our knowledge and passion for paper. The unique, simple, and modern designs complement any interior style.

Like traditional Japanese origami, this is a craft you can enjoy making yourself. All parts are pre-cut, to make assembly easier, with creases added for easy folding. We also provide tutorial videos to guide you through the finer details. The base is white, so you can customize your creation by painting it or adding decorations.

A decorative accent for the bedroom

A decorative accent for the bedroom

Warlord: a motif inspired by the samurai helmet, which not just protects the head but also embodies its owner’s beliefs

In Japan's Sengoku period (15th century), the helmet (kabuto) protecting the head was the most vital piece of armor for samurai. However, for the legendary generals who left their mark on history, the helmet was more than mere protection: it served as a means to stand out on the battlefield and to showcase their authority and status through distinctive and elaborate decorations. The helmet designs, which embodied the pride and beliefs of these historical figures, still resonate deeply with people's hearts today.
An interior decor for your living room

An interior decor for your living room

Fox: a design inspired by the sacred animal serving the Japanese gods

In ancient Japan, foxes were revered as sacred creatures. Many Inari shrines across Japan feature stone statues of foxes, which are believed to be messengers of the deity of good harvest. This reverence for foxes has also been reflected in Japanese traditional performing arts, such as Noh theater and Kagura, where fox masks are used in performances dedicated to the gods.
Contact us for custom-designed paper craft art

Contact us for custom-designed paper craft art

We accept orders for custom products and can accommodate both small and large-scale production. Our products, made from high-quality paper, are lightweight, making them ideal as thoughtful gifts that can be easily shared. Please feel free to contact us if you are interested.