A Japanese parasol-type umbrella is light and can be used in many situations. We will explore the appeal of parasols and answer questions such as "Can a rain umbrella be used as a parasol?" and "What is the difference between a parasol and a rain umbrella?"
Learn about the illusion and use it to choose a Japanese umbrella! Do the colors look different in size? There are lots of trivia about Japanese umbrellas, such as how they make your face look smaller and longer, and how you can change your look with color.
We will explain the size notation for Japanese umbrellas. We will also compare it with the size notation for Western umbrellas and give you an idea of the size according to height.
A gorgeous Japanese umbrella. In addition to using it as an umbrella or parasol, some people also want to enjoy it as interior decoration. We will show you how to display it in a single room, such as at home, at a store, or at a temple.
Did you know that there are many kinds of "umbrellas" in the world? In this article, let's take a look at umbrellas made around the world, focusing on the differences between familiar umbrellas made in Japan and those made overseas.
"I'd like to try using a Japanese umbrella, but I don't know what it's like because I don't know anyone who uses one..." For those who feel that way, we asked real opinions from Gifu Japanese umbrella users. Let's imagine holding up a Japanese umbrella together!
Cool JAPAN! Pay attention to Japanese festivals where Japanese umbrellas appear. Let's take a look at some surprising and wonderful ways to use Japanese Japanese umbrellas, other than light-up or umbrella sky.
Repairs are something you should be concerned about when purchasing a Japanese umbrella.Here we will introduce the repairs that we offer at Wagasa CASA, as well as examples of repairs we have received from customers who have purchased our products, along with photos.
This is a library of videos and articles covering Gifu Wagasa. Get more acquainted with the world of Gifu Japanese umbrellas through videos and articles interviewed and published on TV and video media, as well as on our own Wagasa CASA YouTube Channel.
``How should I use a Japanese umbrella?'' When you become interested in Japanese umbrellas, the first thing you wonder about is how to handle them. In this article, we will introduce the basics of using Japanese umbrellas that you will want to teach someone in an easy-to-understand manner using photos and videos.
``How should I use a Japanese umbrella?'' When you become interested in Japanese umbrellas, the first thing you wonder about is how to handle them. In this article, we will introduce the basics of using Japanese umbrellas that you will want to teach someone in an easy-to-understand manner using photos and videos.
A simple question you may have before using a Japanese umbrella. “Will Japanese paper get wet and tear?”“Can Japanese umbrellas really be used on rainy days?” Read this to solve your doubts! Let's enjoy Japanese umbrellas on rainy days!
One of the Japanese umbrellas for rainy days, the ``Janome umbrella'' has a more glamorous image compared to the ``Bangasa''. It is as beautiful as a blooming flower, with colorful Japanese paper and thread stitching. What is the key to enjoying Janome Umbrella with all five senses?
Bangasa" is one of the types of Japanese umbrella. Although simple in design, it is a symbol of Japanese culture with craftsmen's skill and care. For those who are new to the world of Wagasa, a store specializing in Wagasa will explain the charm of Bangasa in an easy-to-understand manner.
Japanese umbrellas are a part of Japanese traditional culture. When and how did it start in Japan? We will introduce the history and future of Japanese umbrellas. It is believed that umbrella culture was introduced along with Buddhism from Korea around the 5th century (Kofun period).
A Japanese umbrella specialty store will tell you the tips of fashion coordination of Japanese umbrella x clothes and Japanese umbrella x kimono. If you add a Japanese umbrella to your clothes, the impression will change dramatically and it will be fun.
Add a Japanese umbrella to your wedding dress for a japonistic beauty.
The wedding keywords for 2020 are “simple” and “traditional Japan”.
There are more and more brides who want to wear simple dresses but want to keep Japanese style.
We are increasing the number of weddings with Japanese umbrellas and Japanese styles that are both traditional and modern! The "Japanese umbrella" that instantly changes the atmosphere around your face is an item you should definitely try in your kimono.
Traditional Japanese crafts give you a feeling of telework. The download page of "Gifu Japanese umbrella wallpaper" for web conference has been created.
If you think that Japanese umbrellas are wonderful, but you don't have the image to use them yourself, you must see them! Introducing tips on how to incorporate Japanese umbrellas into your daily life and how to maintain them.