Collaboration with traditional crafts! Lisa Larson's bean dishes and towels are cute--Tonkachi store "JAPAN series" special feature

The online store "TONKA CHI STORE" has a special site for the "JAPAN series", which is a collaboration between Lisa Larson and traditional crafts from all over Japan. Tenugui and tableware colored with Lisa Larson's character are being developed.

Collaboration with traditional crafts! Lisa Larson's bean dishes and towels are cute--Tonkachi store "JAPAN series" special feature

Lisa Larson is a Swedish potter. Characters such as the cat "Mikey" and the three hedgehog brothers "Iggy Piggy Punky" and "Lion" are gaining popularity.

The "JAPAN series" developed at the Tonkachi store is a series created by trial and error with craftsmen from all over the world so that the goodness of Mr. Lisa Larson and the original goodness of traditional crafts can be utilized with each other. On the special site, you can find Japanese items such as Arita porcelain plates, Japanese towels, and Mashiko ware plates that will cool the summer in Japan.

An example of the lineup is as follows. The listed price includes tax.

■ Set of 3 towels from Kyoto

Collaboration with traditional crafts! Lisa Larson's bean dishes and towels are cute--Tonkachi store "JAPAN series" special feature

A set of 3 convenient "hand-printed" towels. Versatile and organic that can also be used as a handkerchief, towel, towel, or wrapping tool. It also meets the needs of quick-drying and design. The price is 3,300 yen.

■ Goneko bean plate + towel set

Collaboration with traditional crafts! Lisa Larson's bean dishes and towels are cute--Tonkachi store "JAPAN series" special feature

A product that is a set of "Tabby cat" and "Okiruneko" selected from the "Goneko" bean dish made by Arita porcelain and set with a "hand-printed" towel. The price is 4,400 yen.

■ Aichi glass cup + washcloth set

Collaboration with traditional crafts! Lisa Larson's bean dishes and towels are cute--Tonkachi store "JAPAN series" special feature

A set of glass cups and "hand-printed" towels designed by Lisa Larson's hand-drawn illustrations. The glass cup is made in Japan, keeping in mind that it is used every day, not only for its thinness but also for its durability. The price is 3,300 yen.