Tuesday, 17 January 2012


We offer special price for mens' Hanjuban. Coloured collar is for your casual Kimono.
Size L and Size M are available. (Above one is last one in size L). We have dark blue and dark brown.


We know our standard size M and L are bit small for most of you.
We wish if someone in size M and size L find this bargain price and he will enjoy our high quality Hanjuban at this chance!!

regards,
BOKUNAN-DO

Monday, 21 November 2011

We added new items. For ladies, cute patterned Jikatabi. These are with 7 clasps fasteners. Just above your ankles.

If you have thick ankles, we have "Kohaze plus" !! This is really clever idea!!

We wish you will enjoy lovely Jikatabi!!


Friday, 28 October 2011


Kiseru is Japanese traditional Tabacco pipe. We have four length line ups.
Recently so many traditional materials usch as rush and wood are becoming unavailable.
The body of the Kiseru too. Our longest Kiseru (26cm) is now dark coloured just like the photo.Chocolate brown, but not natural wood colour. Middle size (20cm) and short (9cm) are still light brown.But they will be changed to the dark choco after this line will be sold out.

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Monday, 22 August 2011



We added new item. Makimono.
In old period in Japan, we wrote messages and notes in a paper roll. As you might know, vertically written was common. When you mistook , tear the paper where you mistook and join the white new place.

The above Makimono roll is just like Missho or something written in secret or something very important.

We wish you enjoy shopping at BOKUNAN-DO.


regards,
BOKUNAN-DO.

Thursday, 4 August 2011

Another 7 designs of new Jinbaori coming in. Two of them are quite expensive but very authentic ones.  You can see lacing up both sides of the Haori, 


These line ups are for Japanese traditional evens, Japanese classical Odori dances and for Embu of marital arts. Of course you can enjoy those as interior ornaments.

BOKUNAN-DO

Thursday, 14 July 2011


We added new Jin-Baori. Jin-Baori is a vest worn on Yoroi-Kabuto. Recently we can see coordination with Hakama style too.

Do you know why Japanese loves the hexagons  pattern and often used for Jin-Baori?
Because, the hexagon is wishes for enlightenment of power to all direction. This pattern is called "KIKKOU", Turtle's shell. Turtle is also popular motif in Japan as longevity.


We hope you will enjoy our line-ups, even just looking them.


Thank you for your visiting this blog!




Natsu of BOKUNAN-DO.