
【 Challenger of Kyoto × BECOS】
Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan.
Kyoto is a land of culture, history, and traditional techniques that have been handed down through thousands of years of time.
BECOS brings together the fruits of the challenges of artisans who have never stopped evolving in a land that fascinates people from all over the world!

This time, in cooperation with Kyoto Prefecture, BECOS has carefully selected items from noteworthy artisans who are taking up the challenge of creating new products in various parts of Kyoto.
Please enjoy the unknown "MY STORY" of the artisans behind each product.
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RAKUKEI
We work with traditional craftsmen in Kyoto to create products that are just right for today's lifestyle.
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Maruni
Karakami paper was introduced to Japan from China in the Heian period. A new product that transcends time.
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SUN GLASS STUDIO KYOTO
It gently envelops you at the end of the day. The beautiful form of this dish makes it look like a painting.
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Morphosphere
I want more people to know about the beauty of color of Kyoto Yuzen. An encounter with an item of a lifetime.
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Higashiyama Enterprise Association
This is a traditional Kyoto fan that is in tune with a modern lifestyle. Pursuing beauty and good looks.
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KUSKA
A fusion of tradition, fashion, and art. Hand-woven neckties with a heavy texture and beautiful luster.
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Okeya Kondo
A simple and useful product made by a craftsman who studied under a Japanese living national treasure.
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Nanjo Kobo
The world's only tone will change your life for the better. A good sound changes your life.
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KYOTO NIOMON
Kyoto, the city of elegance, knows the old and creates the new. Yatsuhashi Jam is a new kind of deliciousness.
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Suzuya Masamichi
The taste of good old Kyoto. Don't miss the dorayaki made with the best ingredients and methods.
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Each of the Japanese patterns and Mizuhiki has a wonderful meaning depending on its shape. Let's choose the best design for the scene! I'm sure your feelings will be transmitted.
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Japanese paper: Torinoko Mizuhiki: Aioi knot
Aioi knot is also written as Aioi and means "until we both grow old." It is perfect for weddings and other ceremonies, wedding celebrations, and marriages.
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Japanese paper: Yuzen Japanese paper Hemp Mizuhiki: Umeknot
Hemp leaf is a Japanese pattern that means "growth" because it grows remarkably fast and grows straight, and also has the meaning of "amulet". Plum knot has the meaning of "no illness" and is perfect for baby gifts and celebrations related to children.
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Japanese paper: Hanayuzen Japanese paper Mizuhiki: Umeknot
The plum knot has three meanings, "tightly tied bond", "amulet", and "improvement of fate", and it is a very popular knot. It's a versatile mizuhiki that can be used for all celebrations, so if you get lost, you can definitely use a plum knot.