Delivering Kyoto's Tradition of Peace. Release of 'INORI KYOTO', a Memorial Goods Site for Restoring Mental Balance.
INORI KYOTO, a website specialized in prayer goods that transmits Japan's traditional culture of prayer from Kyoto to the world, has been launched. It proposes a way to restore mental peace through artisanal crafts.
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INORI KYOTO: https://inori-kyoto.com
This site was established with the corporate philosophy of "conveying a heart of peace," aiming to pass on the culture of prayer and the heart that has been handed down in Japan since ancient times to the future, and to transmit its spiritual value to the world.
Today is often called a "stress era," where many people carry a burden on their hearts due to information overload and social changes. Precisely because we live in such an era, we believe that the time spent quietly praying and thinking of loved ones can help adjust the mind and bring healing and peace.
Through this site, we hope that people will rediscover the preciousness of peace of mind and the connections between people through prayer, and contribute to the spiritual richness of people around the world, transcending national and cultural boundaries.
Traditional Crafts Born from the Heart of Artisans
Furthermore, with the desire to "deliver products made with the Japanese heart," this site handles items carefully created by skilled artisans across Japan who have inherited master techniques.
There lives not only the reliable technology refined over many years but also the passion and spirit of each artisan who faces craftsmanship. What we want to deliver is not just a "Japanese product."
It is a true craft filled with "prayers" and "thoughts" for the user and the recipient. We cherish the warmth and spirituality that mass production cannot create and will convey the essence of Japanese craftsmanship both domestically and internationally.
(Captions in images: Casting scene in Takaoka, Toyama; Wajima-nuri lacquerware in Wajima, Ishikawa)
Keywords: Mini Buddhist Altar, Temoto Kuyo, Zushi, Stylish Altar, Compact Altar, Meditation, YOGA, Mindfulness, Restoring Peace, Meditation.
This site was established with the corporate philosophy of "conveying a heart of peace," aiming to pass on the culture of prayer and the heart that has been handed down in Japan since ancient times to the future, and to transmit its spiritual value to the world.
Today is often called a "stress era," where many people carry a burden on their hearts due to information overload and social changes. Precisely because we live in such an era, we believe that the time spent quietly praying and thinking of loved ones can help adjust the mind and bring healing and peace.
Through this site, we hope that people will rediscover the preciousness of peace of mind and the connections between people through prayer, and contribute to the spiritual richness of people around the world, transcending national and cultural boundaries.
Traditional Crafts Born from the Heart of Artisans
Furthermore, with the desire to "deliver products made with the Japanese heart," this site handles items carefully created by skilled artisans across Japan who have inherited master techniques.
There lives not only the reliable technology refined over many years but also the passion and spirit of each artisan who faces craftsmanship. What we want to deliver is not just a "Japanese product."
It is a true craft filled with "prayers" and "thoughts" for the user and the recipient. We cherish the warmth and spirituality that mass production cannot create and will convey the essence of Japanese craftsmanship both domestically and internationally.
(Captions in images: Casting scene in Takaoka, Toyama; Wajima-nuri lacquerware in Wajima, Ishikawa)
Keywords: Mini Buddhist Altar, Temoto Kuyo, Zushi, Stylish Altar, Compact Altar, Meditation, YOGA, Mindfulness, Restoring Peace, Meditation.