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From exclusive items you won’t find anywhere else to locally crafted goods made with care, each piece tells a story and carries the atmosphere of Awaji Island.
Whether you stopped by on a whim or came looking for something special, you’re sure to find a favorite you’ll want to take home with you.
Inspired by Miketsukuni, the ancient culinary region that Awaji Island once was, these original chopsticks blend tradition with elegant design.
Their colors reflect the island’s rich nature and changing seasons, while the smooth texture fits comfortably in your hand.
Bring a subtle touch of Awaji’s story to your everyday meals.
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Matsukan is a chopstick manufacturer based in Obama City, Fukui Prefecture — a major production center known for Wakasa-nuri lacquerware. With a passion for delivering a sense of excitement through chopsticks, Matsukan blends traditional craftsmanship with modern design to create joyful dining experiences.
A special collaboration between NAMINOOTO BREWING, a craft brewery based in southern Awaji, and AWAJI JOURNEY HUB.
This original honey ale blends local Awaji Island honey with refreshing lemongrass, creating a floral, slightly herbal aroma and a smooth, mellow taste.
Inspired by the idea of “wandering honey,” it’s a beer that gently brings back the memories of your journey.
At AWAJI JOURNEY HUB, you’ll find a handpicked selection of souvenirs that capture the essence of Awaji Island.
Each item reflects the island’s rich natural beauty and the heartfelt care of the people who made it — the kind of special gifts that speak without words.
Whether you’re looking for a small present or a treat for yourself, you’re sure to find something that feels just right.
Come discover the goodness of Awaji Island — and take home a souvenir that stays with you long after your journey ends.
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We imagine a future — a little further down the road — when today’s children have grown up and gathered around their own dinner tables. This vision inspires us to create tableware that can be cherished and used for many years to come. If one day, Awabi ware finds its place on a warm, familiar table in some era of the future,we believe that would be truly wonderful.
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This small farm and local market is all about sharing the joy of agriculture. With the concept “What shall we grow on this blank canvas of land?”, we offer more than just a place to visit — it’s a space to imagine, learn, and create. From rental plots and hands-on experiences to learning opportunities for companies and universities, we’re developing new ways to engage with the land. Not just a tourist farm, but a studio for growing real experiences — one season at a time.
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Awaji Island is known as one of Japan’s three major tile-producing regions. Irakato creates contemporary accessories that blend traditional tile-making techniques with modern design. Enjoy the rustic texture and smooth feel of authentic Awaji tiles — craftsmanship passed down through generations.
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This piece is created by Mr. Kawahara, the owner of Kawahara Yuinou, a long-established shop in the 8-Chome Shopping Street of Sumoto City. He is a master of Awaji-musubi, a traditional decorative knotting technique that forms the foundation of mizuhiki (ceremonial cords). With decades of experience and countless works to his name, Mr. Kawahara continues to craft each piece with skill and heart. You can take home one of his handcrafted creations — a true expression of Awaji’s cultural heritage.