



Kabocha – Embrace of Warmth
The Kabocha teapot, inspired by the humble pumpkin, brings warmth and comfort to your tea rituals. Its rustic design and gentle curves create a sense of coziness, perfect for enjoying tea during chilly evenings with friends or family.
14,000 BC - 12,000 BC
Inspired by Kofun
More about Äynu Tribe
The Ainu tribe primarily lived in Hokkaido, the northernmost island of Japan, as well as in parts of the Kuril Islands and Sakhalin. Their history dates back thousands of years, with evidence of their presence in the region as far back as the Jomon period (around 14,000 BC). However, the more distinct Ainu culture emerged later, around the 13th century AD.
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Drink tea like the ancients
Stop time and savor your tea in an entirely new experience.
"I use it every time I need a few minutes of peace. The specific texture and the continuous burning fire provide me with excellent therapy!" - Amanda
"I use it every time I need a few minutes of peace. The specific texture and the continuous burning fire provide me with excellent therapy!" - Amanda
"I use it every time I need a few minutes of peace. The specific texture and the continuous burning fire provide me with excellent therapy!" - Amanda


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