This time, I would like to introduce special items collaborating with Yoshikuni's Joshu Sanada Project's Sanada Sukajan (souvenir jacket).
These are "Isesaki Kiri-bako" (paulownia wood boxes) and "Kiryū Washi" (Japanese paper). These traditional crafts add deep meaning and beauty to our works.

🌿 Isesaki Kiri-bako 🌿
Paulownia wood boxes are highly antibacterial, fire-resistant, and have the property of maintaining constant humidity. This makes them ideal for storing artworks, jewelry, clothing, and more. Produced in Isesaki City, Gunma Prefecture, these kiri-bako receive orders from all over the country due to their reliable craftsmanship.

📜 Kiryū Washi 📜
Kiryū Washi is made using traditional techniques from Kiryū City, Gunma Prefecture. This Japanese paper is known for its delicate texture and beauty, giving our works a special aesthetic.
🎨 Fusion with Yoshikuni's items 🎨
These traditional crafts are used to add a unique charm to the Sanada Sukajan of the Joshu Sanada Project.
The Isesaki Kiri-bako contains our sukajan and a handwritten calligraphy by Mr. Tōru Sanada, the 14th descendant of Yukimura Sanada, while Kiryū Washi is used for product packaging.
As a result, our items have become more than just fashion items; they have acquired value as works of art.
When you pick up the Sanada Sukajan from the Joshu Sanada Project, please feel the tradition and story behind it. Our works are more than just clothing. They embody the fusion of Japanese tradition and modern art.