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View collection[Feature] Colored Glass from Glass Studio Maru
This glass specialty store has locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We will be showcasing lotus root glass and glass helmets made by Glass Studio Maru, a husband-and-wife glass artist team based in Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Our motto is "to make you love glass even more," and we introduce glass crafts that will enrich your daily life.
Glass Studio Maru | Yamaguchi | Soda Glass | This glass is a gentle young leaf color made from Iwakuni lotus root, a specialty of glassblowing. The lotus root and stems left over after harvesting are turned into ash and mixed with the raw materials for glass. Depending on the composition of the ash, you can enjoy a different green texture each time.
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We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. TSUCHI-YA carefully selects rare Edo Kiriko and Satsuma Kiriko, along with pieces from Japan's leading glass artists. From TSUCHI-YA's original water bottles to glass pens, our motto is "to make you love glass even more," and we introduce glass crafts that enrich everyday life.
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We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. TSUCHI-YA carefully selects rare Edo Kiriko and Satsuma Kiriko, along with pieces by Japan's leading glass artists. From TSUCHI-YA's original water bottles to glass pens, we introduce glass crafts that enrich daily life, based on our motto: "Love glass even more."
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We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. TSUCHI-YA carefully selects rare Edo Kiriko and Satsuma Kiriko, along with pieces from Japan's leading glass artists. From TSUCHI-YA's original water bottles to glass pens, our motto is "to make you love glass even more," and we introduce glass crafts that enrich everyday life.
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We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. TSUCHI-YA carefully selects rare Edo Kiriko and Satsuma Kiriko, along with pieces from Japan's leading glass artists. From TSUCHI-YA's original water bottles to glass pens, our motto is "to make you love glass even more," and we introduce glass crafts that enrich everyday life.
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View collectionColored glass
This is a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We introduce a variety of cased glass kiriko. In addition to traditional gold-red and lapis lazuli colors, we offer a wide range of amber, black, and clear kiriko. In addition to Edo Kiriko, we also have Satsuma Kiriko cut glass in stock. These are perfect not only as gifts for important people, such as for 60th birthday celebrations, but also for your own evening drinks. We introduce glass crafts that enrich daily life.
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We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa, featuring glass vessels crafted by Daisuke Takatomi. Mr. Takatomi operates a glass workshop and cafe on a small hill in Tsukiyama, by Lake Toya, surrounded by rich nature. The secret to the transparency and the bright highlights of his glass lies in his unique glass mixture. At TSUCHI-YA, we offer a seasonal selection of his glass pieces, from rock glasses and shot glasses to plates, vases, flower frogs, and chopstick rests – it's harder to find a category he doesn't create for.
Daisuke Takatomi | Hokkaido | Soda glass | Blown glass
His clear, colorless free-blown glass is created with a title in mind. He has many professional fans, including restaurateurs and chefs, both Japanese and Western. He also produces lighting and architectural materials, and creates installations. His studio is located by Lake Toya in Hokkaido.
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View collectionEdo Kiriko & Satsuma Kiriko │ ¥45,000+
We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We offer a carefully selected range of Kiriko glasses from "TSUCHI-YA", including vivid overlaid glass in classic colors like gold-red and lapis lazuli, as well as clear Kiriko glasses that highlight the color of your drink. You'll also find rare Satsuma Kiriko that is hard to come by. We introduce glass art that enriches daily life.
View collectionEdo Kiriko / Satsuma Kiriko | Rock Glasses
We are a specialty glass shop with stores in Ginza and Asakusa. We introduce our Edo Kiriko and Satsuma Kiriko rock glasses. We offer a wide range of colors, including traditional gold-red and lapis lazuli, as well as amber, black, and clear cut glass. In addition to Edo Kiriko, we have also received a shipment of Satsuma Kiriko cut glass. These are perfect as gifts for loved ones, such as for a 60th birthday celebration, or for enjoying your own evening drink. We introduce glass crafts that enrich everyday life.
View collectionEdo Kiriko and Satsuma Kiriko Cut Glass | Product List
We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We offer a carefully selected range of Kiriko glasses from "TSUCHI-YA." This includes classic, vibrantly colored overlaid glass in shades like "Kin-aka" (golden red) and "Ruri" (lapis lazuli), as well as clear, colorless Kiriko glasses that enhance the color of your drink. We showcase glass art that enriches daily life, such as Edo Kiriko, which resembles paper cutting, and Satsuma Kiriko, which evokes ink wash paintings.
View collectionEdo Kiriko and Satsuma Kiriko Cut Glass | ¥19,250 – ¥27,500
We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We offer a carefully selected range of Kiriko glasses from "TSUCHI-YA", including vivid cased glass in classic colors like gold-red and lapis lazuli, as well as clear Kiriko glasses that highlight the color of your drink. While many pieces are expensive, we have gathered a selection at price points ideal for gifts. We introduce glass art that enriches daily life.
View collectionEdo Kiriko and Satsuma Kiriko Cut Glass | ¥27,500 – ¥35,000
This is a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We offer a carefully selected range of Kiriko glasses from "TSUCHI-YA", including vivid colored overlay glass in classic vermilion and lapis lazuli, as well as clear Kiriko glasses that highlight the color of your drink. Satsuma Kiriko sake glasses are also available. We also offer original TSUCHI-YA pair sets. We introduce glass art that enriches daily life.
View collectionEdo Kiriko and Satsuma Kiriko Cut Glass | ¥35,000–¥45,000
We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We offer a carefully selected range of Kiriko glasses from "TSUCHI-YA", including classic vibrant overlaid glasses in colors like golden-red and lapis lazuli, as well as clear Kiriko glasses that highlight the color of your drink. From Edo Kiriko, which resembles paper cutting, to Satsuma Kiriko, which is like an ink painting, we showcase glass crafts that enrich everyday life.
View collectionEdo Kiriko and Satsuma Kiriko | Kiriko (for page)
We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We offer a curated selection of cut glass by "TSUCHI-YA", a specialty glass store. We have vibrant colored overlay glass such as classic gold-red and lapis lazuli, as well as clear cut glass that enhances the color of your drink. In addition to Edo Kiriko, we have also received Satsuma Kiriko cut glass. These are perfect as gifts for loved ones, such as for a 60th birthday celebration, or even as glasses for your own evening drink. We introduce glass crafts that enrich everyday life.
View collectionEdo Kiriko and Satsuma Kiriko | One-of-a-Kind Edo Kiriko
We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We offer a selection of cut glass categorized by price range. In addition to traditional gold-red and lapis lazuli colors, we also have a wide variety of amber, black, and clear cut glass. Beyond Edo Kiriko, we also carry rare, one-of-a-kind Satsuma Kiriko pieces that are seldom seen elsewhere. We introduce glass art that enriches everyday life.
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View collectionEdo Wind Chimes made from Schoolbag Leather
These transparent glass wind chimes, with bubbles and wrinkles that made them unsuitable for painting, were discovered at Shinohara Furin Honpo, a long-established Edo furin shop that specializes in randoseru leather strips. The strips themselves are made from randoseru leather from Tsuchiya Kaban, which would otherwise be surplus during the manufacturing process. By combining these two elements, we have upcycled them into vibrant, transparent glass Edo wind chimes.
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父の日の贈り物に、つくり手のこだわりが結晶である手作りのグラスはいかがでしょうか。
私たちは日本全国のガラスの器を取り扱う専門店です。ひとつひとつ手づくりによる個体差は、愛着が生まれる個性と考えています。TSUCHI-YAが紡ぎ出すガラスの物語は、日々の生活における心のゆとり、つくり手との繋がりを感じる体験を提供します。
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Fukagawa Glass Craft | Hokkaido
Crystal Glass | Kiriko
"Otaru Kiriko" is created by layering colored glass on colored glass and carving unique cuts, resulting in a new and unprecedented type of glass. We pursue the possibilities of glass, such as carving kiriko into hard glass and crystal glass, to create unique works that complement the climate of Otaru.
Ginza Store Feature │ Glass
We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. Here are some of the carefully selected glasses from "TSUCHI-YA Ginza Store." We feature easy-to-use tumblers by Yoshihiko Takahashi, unique, sculptural glasses by Shinpei Shimada, and sake cups by Toshiyasu Nakamura, among others. We introduce glass crafts that enrich daily life.
View collectionGinza Store Feature │ Kiriko Glass
We are a glass specialty shop with stores in Ginza and Asakusa. "TSUCHI-YA" Ginza carefully selects Edo Kiriko and Satsuma Kiriko. We select clear or monotone cut glass that allows you to feel the transparency of the glass itself. We also recommend them to customers who want to enjoy the color of their drinks in their daily lives. We introduce glass crafts that enrich daily life.
View collectionGinza Store Special Feature │ Flower Vases
We are a glass specialty store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. "TSUCHI-YA" Ginza store carefully selects flower vases. These glass vessels bring moisture and brilliance to your daily life. The rippling and shadows of water illuminated by sunlight are captivating. We introduce glass crafts that enrich your daily life.
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View collectionGlass Hina Dolls
We are a glass specialty shop with stores in Ginza and Asakusa. Two glass artists created our original glass Hina dolls for us.
Makiko Yoda @glass_makiko
She used Kiriko cutting techniques to express the overlapping layers of the Hina doll's juni-hitoe kimono and the Dairi doll's sokutai (court attire). Gold leaf is also applied within the glass. Each Hina doll, with its delicate color palette, is given a Japanese name of a spring flower.
You can choose your favorite combination from two colors for the Hina doll (Violet/Dandelion) and two colors for the Dairi doll (Pale Asagi Blue/Pale Red Plum).
Mari Kawamura @gaku.kabutoyama
She focused on creating plump, round-shaped dolls that sit side-by-side, perfectly palm-sized. They contain pale, gentle-colored glass beads, reminiscent of Hina-arare (colorful rice crackers). Silver foil and bubbles are also incorporated into the glass, making them sparkle when light hits them.
Hina dolls are displayed once a year with prayers for health and happiness. For off-season storage, they are provided in a paulownia wood box that can carefully preserve them. You can display them by placing the included felt and a golden folding screen on the lid of the paulownia wood box. We introduce glass art that enriches everyday life.
View collectionGlass Hina Dolls
We are a glass specialty store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We had two glass artists create TSUCHI-YA original glass Hina dolls for us.
Makiko Yoda @glass_makiko
The elaborate layers of the princess's junihitoe and the emperor's sokutai robes are expressed using kiriko cutting techniques. Gold accents are also applied within the glass. Each doll, with its delicate color scheme, is given a Japanese name of a spring flower.
You can choose your favorite combination from two colors for the princess (Violet/Dandelion) and two colors for the emperor (Light Blue/Pale Plum).
Mari Kawamura @gaku.kabutoyama
We requested a pair of palm-sized, round-silhouetted dolls that sit cozily side-by-side, meticulously crafted with a plump shape. They contain delicate, soft-colored glass grains reminiscent of Hina arare. Silver foil and bubbles are incorporated into the glass, making them sparkle when light hits them.
Hina dolls are displayed once a year with a prayer for health and happiness. For off-season storage, they come in a paulownia wood box for safekeeping. The included felt and gold folding screen can be placed on the lid of the paulownia box for display. We introduce glass crafts that enrich daily life.
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View collectionGlass Studio Maru | Iwakuni Lotus Root Glass
We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We introduce Iwakuni Renkon Glass by "Glass Studio Maru," a husband-and-wife glass artist team active in Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Our motto is "to make you love glass even more," and we introduce glass crafts that enrich daily life.
Glass Studio Maru | Yamaguchi | Soda Glass | Blown Glass This gentle, fresh green glass is made from Iwakuni Renkon, a local specialty. After harvest, the remaining lotus roots and stems are turned into ash and mixed with glass raw materials. The ash components give the glass a different green hue each time.
Glass Studio Maru | Iwakuni Lotus Root Glass
We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa.
Introducing Iwakuni Lotus Root Glass by Glass Studio Maru, a glass artist couple working in Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Our motto is "to make people love glass even more," and we introduce glass art that enriches daily life.
Glass Studio Maru | Yamaguchi | Soda Glass | Blown Glass A gentle young leaf-colored glass made from "Iwakuni lotus root," a local specialty. The lotus roots and stems remaining after harvest are turned into ash and mixed with glass raw materials. The ash components create varying shades of green every time.
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This glass specialty store has locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We will be showcasing lotus root glass and glass helmets made by Glass Studio Maru, a husband-and-wife glass artist team based in Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Our motto is "to make you love glass even more," and we introduce glass crafts that will enrich your daily life.
Glass Studio Maru | Yamaguchi | Soda Glass | This glass is a gentle young leaf color made from Iwakuni lotus root, a specialty of glassblowing. The lotus root and stems left over after harvesting are turned into ash and mixed with the raw materials for glass. Depending on the composition of the ash, you can enjoy a different green texture each time.
Glass Workshop Maru|Glass Helmet
We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We would like to introduce glass kabuto helmets by "Glass Studio Maru," a husband and wife glass artist team active in Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Kabuto helmets are displayed for Children's Day and the Tango no Sekku festival. TSUCHI-YA offers three colors of handmade glass helmets. They are an affordable alternative to expensive May Dolls, with a design and size that easily complements any room's interior, making them perfect for gifts.
Glass Studio Maru | Yamaguchi | Soda Glass | Blown GlassThe gentle, young leaf-green glass is made from Iwakuni lotus root, a local specialty. After harvest, leftover lotus roots and stalks are turned into ash and mixed with glass raw materials. The ash content creates a unique green hue each time.
Glasses, wine glasses, tumblers
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We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We offer a rare selection of heat-resistant glass products. We introduce glass crafts that enrich daily life.
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View collectionIchisen-Ikkou Lock and Tumbler Glasses
This is a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa, featuring Tsuchi-ya's original Kiriko brand. We create products that suit modern lifestyles, using our own original glass molds, ranging from Edo Kiriko by master craftsmen to Kiriko works by domestic Kiriko artists. The Yuisen rock glass is an Edo Kiriko rock glass. The design is an original TSUCHI-YA design, inspired by the traditional Japanese pattern "Sensuji," with vertical lines cut without gaps at approximately 3mm intervals. It features deep, sharp cuttings that are tactile to the touch.
Edo Kiriko | Muromachi Glass Craft | Tokyo | Crystal Glass
Ikko Rock & Tumbler Glass
This is a specialty glass store with branches in Ginza and Asakusa. We offer Tsuchi-ya's original Kiriko brand. We create products that suit modern lifestyles, using our own original glass molds, ranging from Edo Kiriko by traditional craftspeople to Kiriko works by domestic Kiriko artists. The Yuisen rock glass is an Edo Kiriko rock glass with an original TSUCHI-YA design. The design is inspired by the traditional Japanese pattern "Sen-suji" (a thousand lines), with vertical lines cut meticulously at approximately 3mm intervals. It features deep, sharp cutting that is tactile.
Edo Kiriko | Muromachi Glass Craft | Tokyo | Crystal Glass
Ikko Rock & Tumbler Glass
We are a glass specialty store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. Tsuchi-ya's original Kiriko brand. We create products that fit modern lifestyles, using original glass molds developed in-house, ranging from Edo Kiriko by traditional craftsmen to Kiriko works by domestic Kiriko artists. The Yuisen rock glass is an Edo Kiriko rock glass with an original TSUCHI-YA design. The design is inspired by the traditional Japanese pattern "Sensuji" (thousand lines), with vertical lines cut without gaps at approximately 3mm intervals. It features a deep, sharp cutting that is tactile.
Edo Kiriko | Muromachi Glass Craft | Tokyo | Crystal Glass
Ikko Rock Glass
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View collectionInks compatible with glass pens
A specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We offer an ink set that can be used with our original glass pen, "Glass Pen Sankaku." One of the appeals of glass pens is how easily you can change inks. Since one glass pen allows you to enjoy various inks, finding your own colors might become a lifelong pursuit. Our original glass pens are crafted from a triangular prism glass tube and come in three designs. Each piece is handcrafted, a brilliant example of artisan skill. They are colorless and transparent with a simple design to highlight the inherent beauty of glass. The simple yet playful shape enriches your writing experience.
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View collectionKazuya Nakamura │ Recycled glass
We are a glass specialty store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. Kazuya Nakamura's glassworks are not extraordinary, but rather possess a warmth that blends into daily life. With the desire to convey the soft texture of recycled glass, all glass cups, small bowls, and vases are made from empty bottles of the local Ise cider "Fukoku S-Cider."
Kazuya Nakamura | Nakamura Kazuya | Mie | Recycled Glass | Blown Glass
In 2010, he established his workshop in Ise City, Mie Prefecture. After moving to Okinawa, he discovered the charm of Ryukyu glass and apprenticed at the glass studio "Seiten." In 2010, he opened his own studio in Ise.
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View collectionKiriko Selection by Price
We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We offer a range of cut glass, categorized by price. In addition to traditional gold-red and lapis lazuli colors, we also have a wide selection of amber, black, and clear cut glass. In addition to Edo Kiriko, we also have Satsuma Kiriko cut glass in stock. These items are perfect as gifts for loved ones, such as for a 60th birthday celebration, or even as a special glass for your own evening drinks. We showcase glass art that enriches everyday life.
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View collectionKosei Aoki | Products
A specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We carry heat-resistant glass vessels by Kosei Aoki from Fukuoka Prefecture. Aoki's vessels are characterized not only by their functionality but also by their intricate crack patterns that are pleasing to the eye, and their warm, soft glass forms. We introduce glass art that enriches daily life.
Heat-resistant glass | Kosei Aoki | Fukuoka | Borosilicate glass | Blown glass
In 2005, he built a kiln in his hometown of Fukuoka City. His primary focus in his work is "how to enhance beverages by utilizing the refraction of light caused by cracks." His heat-resistant glass changes its crack patterns over time.
Lighting/Oil lamps
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We are a specialty glass shop with stores in Ginza and Asakusa, featuring heat-resistant glassware. We offer a wide selection of heat-resistant glass items, including tumblers from Notojima Glass Studio in Ishikawa Prefecture, Yukihana Glass from Fukuoka, and glass pots from Craft Yu in Niigata Prefecture. We also stock mugs, cup & saucer sets, guinomi, and tokkuri, rotating our selection seasonally. Our motto is "making you love glass even more," and we strive to introduce glass crafts that enrich daily life.
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We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. Mai Yamamoto | Yamamoto Mai | Tokyo | Borosilicate Glass | Burner Work Drawn to the beauty and diverse expressions of glass, I embarked on a journey of creation. My aim is to create pieces that bring a little joy to everyday life.
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After graduating from the Tokyo Glass Art Institute, Moritou Yoshikazu studied Venetian glass techniques in Italy for two years. After returning to Japan, he worked in a workshop before going freelance in 2018. He creates his works with the joy of using them.
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Mitsui Takeyoshi | Toyama Soda Glass | Blown glass, cut glass After being shaped by blowing the glass, lines approximately 1 mm wide are engraved on the surface.
A tense form and a soft silence.
The idea behind this is to allow people to enjoy the balance of tension and relaxation.
Mitsuwa Glass Crafts
Mitsuwa Glass Crafts | Tokyo, Saitama Soda glass, crystal glass | Kiriko They are committed to training young artisans, and currently have three traditional craftsmen on staff. While preserving traditional patterns, they create modern patterns through trial and error, producing works that combine the old and the new.
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View collectionMuromachi Glass Crafts
We are a glass specialty store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. Tsuchi-ya's original Kiriko brand. We create products that fit modern lifestyles, using our own original glass molds, ranging from Edo Kiriko crafted by traditional artisans to Kiriko works by domestic Kiriko artists. We offer a wide selection from rock glasses to mini glasses that are easy for women to hold, and from sake cups to wine glasses. All designs are original TSUCHI-YA designs.
Edo Kiriko | Muromachi Glassware | Tokyo | Crystal Glass
Muromachi Glass Crafts
We are a glass specialty store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. Tsuchi-ya's original Kiriko brand. We create products that fit modern lifestyles, using our own original glass molds, ranging from Edo Kiriko crafted by traditional artisans to Kiriko works by domestic Kiriko artists. We offer a wide selection from rock glasses to mini glasses that are easy for women to hold, and from sake cups to wine glasses. All designs are original TSUCHI-YA designs.
Edo Kiriko | Muromachi Glassware | Tokyo | Crystal Glass
Muromachi Glass Crafts | Transparent Cut Glass
Edo Kiriko is often associated with vibrant red and lapis lazuli colors. However, when it was first created during the Edo period, the prevailing design was simple, colorless and transparent, with only one or two patterns applied.
This colorless and transparent Edo Kiriko is its origin. This delicate and sharp Japanese cut glass, also known as "giyaman" (meaning diamond), combines traditional designs with a modern aesthetic. We invite you to experience this "colorless kiriko," a product of TSUCHI-YA's ideas and the artisans' skills.
Muromachi Glassware | Product List
We are a glass specialty store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. Tsuchi-ya's original Kiriko brand. We create products that fit modern lifestyles, using our own original glass molds, ranging from Edo Kiriko crafted by traditional artisans to Kiriko works by domestic Kiriko artists. We offer a wide selection from rock glasses to mini glasses that are easy for women to hold, and from sake cups to wine glasses. All designs are original TSUCHI-YA designs.
Edo Kiriko | Muromachi Glassware | Tokyo | Crystal Glass
Muromachi Glassware │ Ginza Store Stock
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View collectionNabeya Glass Crafts Co., Ltd. │ Product List
We are a glass specialty store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We carry works by Nabeya Glass Crafts, a long-established cut glass workshop in Ota Ward, Tokyo, which has been in business for approximately 75 years. Our lineup includes rocks glasses and tumblers made by traditional craftsman Junichi Nabeya. Nabeya also works on TSUCHI-YA's original Edo Kiriko "Muromachi Glass Crafts" pieces. Our motto is "to make you love glass even more," and we introduce glass crafts that enrich your daily life.
Nabetani Glass Crafts | Tokyo | Crystal Glass | Kiriko
Founded in 1949 in Ota Ward, Tokyo, this workshop is led by Junichi Nabeya, a traditional Edo Kiriko craftsman. He uses carefully selected crystal glass. He believes in inheriting and preserving tradition while evolving it to suit the times.
Nabeya Glass Crafts|Ruri
View collectionNemoto Glass Crafts │ Product List
A specialty glass shop with branches in Ginza and Asakusa, introducing Edokiriko from Nemoto Glass Co. The belief that "not sparing any effort leads to not betraying the customer" is more important than profit or efficiency. This passion and skill have been faithfully passed down from his father, the late Yukio, to his son (Tatsuya Nemoto) and now to his grandson Yukinori. The intricate cuts are of unparalleled delicacy.
Nemoto Glass Co. │ Tokyo │ Crystal Glass │ Kiriko
A long-established Edokiriko company in downtown Tokyo, spanning three generations. They use genuine crystal. Their works, crafted with exquisite skill, are highly acclaimed both in Japan and internationally, including China. They constantly challenge themselves with new endeavors and innovations.
New Arrivals
We are a glass specialty store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. Here, we introduce our latest arrivals. A continuous stream of carefully selected glass vessels and crafts are arriving. We are a glass specialty store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. TSUCHI-YA carefully selects rare Edo Kiriko and Satsuma Kiriko, as well as vessels from leading Japanese glass artists. From TSUCHI-YA's original water bottles to glass pens, our motto is "to make you love glass even more," and we introduce glass crafts that enrich your daily life.
View collectionNotojima Glass Studio | Melodic Beer Glass
We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa, introducing glass crafts that enrich daily life. We offer expressive glass products from Notojima Glass Studio. Our heat-resistant glass tumblers are microwave-safe. These heat-resistant glass tumblers, which can also be used for hot shochu, are available in three colors, a rare feature for heat-resistant colored glass. Notojima Glass Studio | Notojima glass studio | Ishikawa | Soda glass / Heat-resistant iridescent glass | Blown glass
Established in July 1984 in the rich natural environment of Notojima, the studio uses various techniques for manufacturing. The "heat-resistant iridescent glass" created with special technology is a unique work that expresses a texture and color similar to ceramics while retaining transparency.
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Notojima Glass Studio │ Melody Beer Glasses and Tumblers
We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We introduce glass crafts that enrich daily life. We offer a wide selection of expressive glass products from Notojima Glass Studio. Heat-resistant glass tumblers that can also be used in the microwave. Glass tumblers that can be used for hot shochu are available in three colors, using colored glass, which is rare for heat-resistant products. Notojima Glass Studio |Notojima glass studio|Ishikawa |Soda-lime glass・Heat-resistant iridescent glass |Blown glass
Established in July 1984 in the rich natural environment of Notojima, we manufacture using various techniques. "Heat-resistant iridescent glass," created with a special technique, is a unique work that expresses a ceramic-like texture and color while retaining transparency.
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Notojima Glass Studio │ Product List
We are a specialty glass shop with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We offer a selection of works from the Notojima Glass Studio in Ishikawa Prefecture. We seasonally display heat-resistant glass mugs, cups and saucers, sake cups, and sake bottles that are microwave-safe. Our motto is "to make you love glass even more," and we introduce glass crafts that enrich everyday life.
Notojima Glass Studio | Ishikawa | Soda Glass / Heat-Resistant Radiant Glass | Blown Glass Established in July 1984 in the rich natural environment of Notojima, the studio manufactures using various techniques. "Heat-resistant radiant glass," created with special techniques, is a unique work that retains transparency while expressing a ceramic-like texture and color.
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This rocks glass is perfect for drinking whiskey or shochu on the rocks. Also known as the "old fashioned glass," the wide-mouthed glass is recommended for those who want to put in large ice cubes and enjoy the aroma of the alcohol. The thick, heavy bottom also prevents the ice from melting due to the warmth of your hands. The sparkle of the cut enhances the flavor of your favorite drink.
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A glass craft store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We select enriching household items from all over Japan, including Edo Kiriko. Ryukyu Glass Studio glass32 | Okinawan recycled glass | Blown glass
Craftsman Mitsuru Gushiken deeply loves the Okinawan sea. He has created many works that express the Okinawan sea and nature. He brings out the maximum charm of the materials, creating glass works that gently enhance daily life.
Sake Cups & Carafe
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View collectionSake vessels, sake cups, sake cups
This category showcases traditional Japanese sake vessels such as guinomi (sake cups) and katakuchi (sake pitchers). Here, you can immerse yourself in Japan's rich sake culture. The products in this category are particularly beloved by many. Each piece exemplifies the brilliance of Japanese craftsmanship, enriching the culture of sake enjoyment.
We offer a diverse range of products, including sake sets, guinomi, and katakuchi. Each item is meticulously crafted, from the selection of materials to the manufacturing process. We have staff available to provide detailed explanations on usage and storage, ensuring a comfortable purchasing experience even for first-time buyers.
We invite anyone interested in delving deeper into Japanese sake culture, those who appreciate traditional craftsmanship, or simply those seeking beautiful objects, to explore our collection.
View collectionSake vessels, sake cups, sake cups
These are traditional Japanese sake vessels and guinomi cups. You will be able to experience Japan's rich sake culture. Products in this category, in particular, are loved by many people. Each item showcases the brilliance of Japanese craftsmanship and enriches the culture of enjoying sake.
We offer a variety of products, including sake sets, guinomi cups, and katakuchi pitchers. Each item is meticulously crafted, from material selection to manufacturing, and we have staff who can provide detailed explanations on usage and storage methods, ensuring a comfortable purchasing experience even for first-time buyers.
If you wish to delve deeper into Japanese sake culture, are interested in traditional craftsmanship, or simply seek beautiful objects, please pay us a visit.
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View collectionSatsuma Kiriko │ Product Lineup
We are a glass specialty store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We carry two of the leading Satsuma Kiriko workshops: "Satsuma Glass Art Shimazu Satsuma Kiriko," which inherits a rich history, and "Artisan Glass Studio Deshimaru," which represents modern innovation. TSUCHI-YA carefully selects and offers a wide range of colorful overlay glass in classic colors such as gold-red and indigo, as well as colorless and transparent Kiriko glasses that enhance the color of your drink. Satsuma Kiriko, with its ink painting-like aesthetic, is a collection of unique masterpieces that enrich our daily lives.
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View collectionShiina Kiriko (GLASS-LAB)
We are a specialty glass store with branches in Ginza and Asakusa, offering Kiriko glassworks crafted by Shiina Kiriko. Their work represents a new style of Edo Kiriko, blending the techniques of "Hira Kiriko" (flat polishing) and "Suna Kiriko" (sandblasting). With Suna Kiriko patterns applied to the bottom, when you pour a drink, the pattern reflects and appears on the sides. This "Shikake Kiriko" (trick Kiriko) allows you to enjoy the design whether it's in use or not.
Shiina Kiriko | Tokyo | Soda Glass | Kiriko, Sandblasting
Founded in 1950 in Koto-ku, Kiyosumi-Shirakawa. They combine the Edo Kiriko technique known as "Hira Kiriko" with world-class sandblasting techniques. Their signature "Shikake Kiriko" features motifs that appear to float when sake or water is poured into them.
Shimadzu Satsuma Kiriko | Product List
A specialty glass shop with stores in Ginza and Asakusa, "TSUCHI-YA" carefully selects rare Edo Kiriko and Satsuma Kiriko, as well as works by Japan's leading glass artists. We also offer TSUCHI-YA original water bottles and glass pens. Our motto is "to make you love glass even more," and we introduce glass crafts that enrich daily life.
View collectionShimadzu Satsuma Kiriko | Replicated
View collectionShimadzu Satsuma Kiriko | Two-Layered Cut Glass
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View collectionShinohara Wind Chime Shop|Edo Wind Chimes
We encountered a translucent glass wind chime with bubbles and wrinkles at Shinohara Furin Honpo, a long-established Edo wind chime maker known for their randoseru leather strips. This particular wind chime was unused because it was deemed unsuitable for painting. We combined it with randoseru leather strips from Tsuchiya Kaban, which are repurposed from excess leather generated during the manufacturing process. By combining these two elements, we upcycled them into a colorful, clear glass Edo wind chime.
View collectionShinozaki Glass Crafts|Edo Kiriko
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A specialty glass shop with stores in Ginza and Asakusa.
Shogo Takahashi|Takahashi Shogo
Tokyo|Soda Glass|Fusing, Blown Glass
Inspired by the charm of nature and the words associated with it, he creates his works. He elevates unique patterns created by mixing colored glass and intricate processes into his works.We introduce glass art that enriches daily life.
Shogo Takahashi | Reunion Series
A glass specialty store with branches in Ginza and Asakusa.
Takahashi Shogo|Takahashi Shogo
Tokyo|Soda Glass|Fusing, Blown Glass
He creates works inspired by the allure of nature and the words associated with it. He elevates one-of-a-kind patterns, created by mixing colored glass and intricate processes, into works of art.We introduce glass crafts that enrich daily life.
Shogo Takahashi | Saltpeter Vase Series
A glass specialty store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa.
Shogo Takahashi|Takahashi Shogo
Tokyo|Soda Glass|Fusing, Blown Glass
He creates works inspired by the allure of nature and the words associated with it. He elevates one-of-a-kind patterns, created by mixing colored glass and intricate processes, into works of art.We introduce glass art that enriches daily life.
Shogo Takahashi | Seabed Series
A glass specialty store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa.
Shogo Takahashi|Takahashi Shogo
Tokyo|Soda Glass|Fusing, Blown Glass
He creates his works inspired by the charm of nature and the words associated with it. He elevates unique patterns, born from mixing colored glass and intricate processes, into works of art.We introduce glass crafts that enrich daily life.
Small Glass 0014
View collectionSpecial feature on heat-resistant glass and Nambu ironware (for LP)
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Komiya Takeshi | Toyama
Soda Glass | Blown Glass
Born in Saitama in 1985. After working for Niijima Glass Art Center for nine years starting in 2009, he began his artistic career in Toyama Prefecture in 2017. He creates works inspired by everyday objects, as well as forms and phenomena found in nature. He also places importance on the pleasant feel and visual beauty of his pieces.
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View collectionToshiyasu Nakamura
This glass specialty store has stores in Ginza and Asakusa. They carry cut glass pieces by Nakamura Toshiyasu. After graduating from the Department of Fine Arts, Nakamura studied various glass techniques at the Toyama Glass Art Institute. He is not just a craftsman, but an artist. His free-spirited designs are one-of-a-kind, with no two pieces being the same. They also have special orders for TSUCHI-YA.
Nakamura Toshiyasu | Fukuoka | Soda Glass | Kiriko He studied various glass techniques at the Toyama Glass Art Institute. He is currently engaged in a wide range of creative activities, mainly focusing on cutting. His work is characterized not only by traditional patterns but also by free, dynamic cuts.
Toshiyasu Nakamura │ Ginza Store Stock
View collectionToshiyasu Nakamura │ Hodokegiku
This glass specialty store has stores in Ginza and Asakusa. They carry cut glass pieces by Nakamura Toshiyasu. After graduating from the Department of Fine Arts, Nakamura studied various glass techniques at the Toyama Glass Art Institute. He is not just a craftsman, but an artist. His free-spirited designs are one-of-a-kind, with no two pieces being the same. They also have special orders for TSUCHI-YA.
Nakamura Toshiyasu | Fukuoka | Soda Glass | Kiriko He studied various glass techniques at the Toyama Glass Art Institute. He is currently engaged in a wide range of creative activities, mainly focusing on cutting. His work is characterized not only by traditional patterns but also by free, dynamic cuts.
Transparent Cut Glass
Edo Kiriko is often associated with vibrant reds and lapis lazuli blues. However, when it was first created during the Edo period, the mainstream style was a simple design featuring clear, colorless glass with one or two types of patterns. On this occasion, we invite you to experience this "colorless Kiriko" from TSUCHI-YA, a creation born from our ideas and the craftsmanship of artisans, which preserves traditional designs while offering a modern aesthetic. This delicate and sharp Japanese cut glass, also known as "Giyaman" meaning diamond, represents the origin of Edo Kiriko.
View collectionTriangular barrel glass pen
TSUCHI-YA, a glass specialty store with branches in Ginza and Asakusa, has created an original glass pen that is both beautiful and easy to use. Unlike the rigid image, it features a smooth writing feel. The ability to quickly change ink colors adds to the joy of exploring different hues. It was created with the desire to share the richness of glass pens with more people. The pen shaft uses a triangular prism, a shape often found in stationery like pencils due to its ease of grip. The design is simple, leveraging the inherent transparency of glass through cuts honed in Edo Kiriko and twists created with lampwork. This glass pen is something we can confidently recommend to both those looking for their first pen and those deeply immersed in the world of inks.
View collectionTSUCHI-YA|Coaster
Hexagonal coasters made from Tsuchiya Kaban's surplus randoseru leather from the manufacturing process, available in 12 colors.
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View collectionTsutomu Deshimaru | Satsuma Kiriko Cut Glass | Product List
We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We carry products from "Bi no Takumi Glass Studio Deshimaru," which creates innovative Satsuma Kiriko that inherits history while embracing modernity. What captivated "TSUCHI-YA" was their unrestrained creativity. The colors of crystal glass developed by Deshimaru-san, such as olive and amber, are truly unique and cannot be found in any other workshop. These are exquisite pieces that we highly recommend you see and hold for yourself. Tsutomu Deshimaru | Kagoshima | Crystal Glass | Kiriko, Bokashi This studio is led by Tsutomu Deshimaru, who was involved in the Satsuma Kiriko restoration project. His motto is "pure blue furnace flame." Based on the traditional techniques of Satsuma Kiriko, he strives to create works that meet the needs of the times and to train successors.
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View collectionWater Bottles | Products
We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. While there are many dishes, drinks, tableware, and glasses that enrich everyday life, TSUCHI-YA focused on "water." Many people are particular about water, using mineral water or water purifiers, but we wanted to create a glass bottle that could beautifully serve water at the dining table. A long-established glass bottle manufacturer and a sandblasting glass artist helped us bring this idea to life.
View collectionWater Bottles, Pots & Carafes
View collectionWine Glass SUI-REN Series
We are a glass specialty shop with stores in Ginza and Asakusa. Muromachi Glass Craft is Tsuchi-ya's original cut glass brand. We have created crystal glass wine glasses through cuts made by Junichi Nabetani, a master of traditional crafts. The cut glass with space is carefully polished and finished by hand by craftsmen, so there are a limited number that can be produced. There are three types: Champagne, Bordeaux, and Burgundy. The bowl section where the wine is poured features the traditional Edokiriko pattern "Nanako (fish scale) pattern," and the base has two types of patterns for each of the three types. These are "Kikutsunagi," a representative Edokiriko pattern that expresses the continuous appearance of chrysanthemum flowers, and "Nozomi," an original pattern inspired by a "spider web" which is said to bring happiness.
View collectionWine Glasses
Easy to use and great as a gift. (Suiren) is a glass that combines the functionality of a wine glass with the brilliance of Edo Kiriko. The aim was to create a design that preserves the original experience of enjoying the color, aroma, and taste of wine through a wine glass, while also allowing you to enjoy the gorgeous cuts of Edo Kiriko. This modern wine glass blends in with a variety of spaces, regardless of taste, gender, or age, making it the perfect gift for weddings and 60th birthdays.
View collectionYamazaki Yuichi │ Single Flower Vase
We are a glass specialty store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We offer a selection of glass vessels by Yuichi Yamazaki from Kanagawa Prefecture. We introduce glass art that enriches daily life.
Yuichi Yamazaki | Kanagawa
Soda glass | Blown glass, sandblasting
Since starting his freelance career in 2017, Yuichi Yamazaki has participated in solo and group exhibitions throughout Japan. He designs vessels that he would want to use daily in his own home, employing the technique of free-blowing.
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View collectionYoshihiko Takahashi │ Product List
We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We offer easy-to-use cups and pitchers by Yoshihiko Takahashi. We introduce glass crafts that enrich daily life.
Yoshihiko Takahashi | Kanagawa | Soda Glass | Blown Glass
After training in Germany, he established his workshop. He creates both objets d'art and practical items with equal dedication.
The cups, made with the simplest possible free-blowing technique, offer a smooth and pleasant tactile experience, not just visually, but also when drinking.
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Yoshihiko Watanabe | Tokyo
Soda glass | Blown glass
Born in Okayama Prefecture in 1995. After graduating from the Department of Glass Arts and Crafts, Faculty of Art and Design, Musashino Art University, he worked at a glassblowing studio. He currently creates works mainly using the free-blowing technique.
Yoshika Omura │ Ginza Store Inventory
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View collectionYuichi Yamazaki │ HAKKA Series
We are a glass specialty store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. We offer a selection of glass vessels by Yuichi Yamazaki from Kanagawa Prefecture. We introduce glass crafts that enrich daily life.
Yuichi Yamazaki | Kanagawa
Soda glass | Blown glass, sandblasted
Since starting his freelance career in 2017, he has participated in solo and group exhibitions across Japan. He designs vessels that he would want to use every day in his own home, and creates them using the free-blowing technique.
Yuichi Yamazaki │ Product List
We are a specialty glass store with locations in Ginza and Asakusa. Yuichi Yamazaki is a glass artist based in Fujisawa, Shonan, Kanagawa Prefecture, who creates lovely vases and single flower vases with charming shapes and colors by layering colored glass using glassblowing techniques and then sandblasting designs on top. We introduce glass crafts that enrich our daily lives. We introduce glass crafts that enrich our daily lives.
View collectionYuji Nakano │ Product List
This glass specialty store has stores in Ginza and Asakusa. They carry the works of Yuji Nakano, who is based in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture. Their most popular item is the "crushed flower vase." They also make heat-resistant glass pots and cups, which have been popular with customers since they first opened, as well as seasonal colored plates and small bowls.
Nakano Yuji | Ishikawa | Borosilicate glass | Burner work Born in Saitama Prefecture. Graduated from the Glass Course of the Department of Crafts, Faculty of Arts, Kurashiki University of Science and the Arts in 1999. Worked at Makiyama Glass Studio in Kanazawa City from 2002. Established Tribushoy Glass Crafts in 2018, where he continues to work today.
Yuri Ishida
Yuri Ishida|Tokyo
Borosilicate Glass|Lampworking
Yuri Ishida studied lampworking at a glass accessory studio, then taught at the Tokyo International Glass Institute before establishing her own studio in 2001. She is active in a wide range of fields, including teaching classes at her studio and creating works for displays and advertisements.
Yutaro Takashima │ Product List
This glass specialty store has stores in Ginza and Asakusa. It carries glassware created by Yutaro Kijima, a Tokyo resident in Nerima. Each piece is blown free without a mold, creating a gentle, individual shape that seems to live on its own. The pieces are hand-cut and deliberately left unpolished, resulting in a translucent texture that changes over time.
Kijima Yutaro | Tokyo Soda Glass | Glassblowing, polishing
In 1996, he opened Seijusha Glass Studio, and developed his unique "Kerimon" series, which is blown glass with a polished finish. The matte polishing is designed to retain the softness and shape of blown glass, creating a purposeful presence.
革のコースター 六角
銀座と浅草に店舗を構えるガラス専門店です。製造工程で余剰になってしまう、土屋鞄製造所のランドセル革を使用した六角形のコースター。12色展開。
「TSUCHI-YA」が厳選するのは希少な江戸切子や薩摩切子、日本を代表するガラス作家の器たちが並びます。TSUCHI-YAオリジナルのウォーターボトルやガラスペンなど、私たちは「ガラスがもっと好きになる」ことをモットーに、日常を豊かにしてくれるガラス工芸を紹介しています。