Fuji Torii

Fuji Torii

In 1949, Fuji Torii opened on Omotesando, which is today lined with famous Japanese and international brands. The store took its name from the views it had of Mt. Fuji and Meiji Shrine's torii gate.

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Folding screens were traditionally used for decoration and as room dividers. Fuji Torii offers a wide selection of hand-painted screens depicting Japan's four seasons (¥170,500–).
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These smallurushiorilacquer items require superlative artisanal skill. Choose among some 50 colors and patterns. (¥1,890–5,500).

Encounter Japan's beautiful craftsmanship — The Prime Minister's gift to a state guest

Fuji Torii showcases the superlative craftsmanship of Japan's artisans, past and present. The Prime Minister famously chose a gift here for a state guest not long ago, but travelers have been coming here for decades.

Among the many choices are Kutani ceramics, ukiyo-e prints, metalwork, and folding screens that can be hung on the wall like paintings. All come in many designs and are easy to pack in your luggage. Also remarkable is the lacquerware, including "gold-sprinkled" maki-e and the lacquer-coated cypress-wood urushiori (bookmark). With these unique gifts, you can share with your friends at home the beauty you encountered in Japan.

Fuji Torii

Address 6-1-10 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
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TEL 03-3400-2777
Hours

11:00–18:00

Closed

Mondays and Tuesdays

Website http://www.fuji-torii.com/index.html

*Information as of the interview date.

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