Hyozamon Hyozaemon Gate Japan
Different from the simplicity of Chinese chopsticks, Japanese chopsticks are known for their exquisite craftsmanship and magnificent colors. Japanese chopsticks, also known as chopsticks, originated in China, and on the basis of inheriting the traditional Chinese chopstick-making technology, the design and craftsmanship have been uniquely localized. Japanese chopsticks have two more significant features, one is that the chopsticks are extremely thin, which is convenient for clamping and cleaning fish bones, and the other is that the surface is covered with a paint layer that can play a role in anti-corrosion, moisture-proof and anti-deformation. As a century-old Japanese chopsticks manufacturer, Hyozaemon is known for its traditional wooden lacquer chopsticks products, but also pays attention to the innovation and artistic exploration of craftsmanship and materials, from blank cutting, lacquer selection to lacquer grinding, all handmade by experienced craftsmen. From rich patterns to modern and convenient designs, Hyozaemon incorporates different elements into each chopstick design, including the unique Wakasa lacquered chopsticks, the unique folding baseball chopsticks, and the long-lasting Raden chopsticks. With annual sales of up to 1 billion yen, Hyozaemon distributes major department stores such as Takashimaya, Isetan, and Mitsukoshi, and chopsticks account for 45% of the day's sales.