Since the Meiji era, they have been crafting tools for the tea ceremony, following the specifications of the school heads, and have now become prized items for tea gatherings. The significance of these tools in a tea ceremony and the purity of their materials is irreplaceable. Tools often reflect a sense of decency, enhancing the atmosphere of the tea ceremony. Here, we have young craftsmen who carry on the tradition that captivated the imperial court, The carpenter, Shintaro Hashimura. The natural beauty of wood is reflected in my works, leaving no room for deception.
Since his early years, he admired his father's works upon graduating from high school, He became his father's apprentice.
He also learned from his uncle, Yoshiaki-san, who faithfully restored Hinoki Kabuto helmets, bringing their historical appearance back to life. He gained the trust of the imperial court with his skilled craftsmanship.
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