Collection: Mid-year gift

Ochugen is a seasonal greeting to express gratitude to those who have taken care of us. It is said to have originated in the Taoist custom of "Chugen," which was held on July 15 of the lunar calendar, mixed with the Buddhist custom of Urabon-e, and became a day to make offerings to the spirits of ancestors. After the Edo period (1603-1867), the custom of giving gifts to relatives and those who had taken care of one's family developed into the modern form of Bon Festival.

At Tatsumura Bijutsu Orimono, we recommend our products not only for those who prepare the mid-year gift every year, but also for those who are preparing the gift for the first time, such as those who are thinking of giving it on the occasion of becoming a member of society. Among the many gifts that are available, a textile that is different from the rest will surely be used by the recipient for a long time to come. Please choose a comfortable item that will bring a smile to both the giver and the recipient.

  • Table Runner (Budo Karakusa-mon Nishiki)
  • Table Runner (Tempyo Danmon Nishiki)
  • Table Runner (shikamitaishi)
  • Table Runner (En-mon Byakko Suzaku Nishiki)
  • Table Runner (Tempyo Hachiryo Kamon Nishiki)
  • Table Runner (Kacho Baika-Mon Nishiki)
  • Table Runner (Loire Shokka-mon)
  • Table Runner (Tempyo Kamhata-mon Nishiki)
  • Table Runner (kisshoukushimon)
  • Table Runner (Karahana Socho Chohan-kin)
  • Table Runner (Yagi Kaki Mon Nishiki)
  • Table Runner (sensihizuisosyusaimon)
  • Table Runner (Koge Zuikin)
  • Table Runner (Tempyo Mokuga Sou-ka-kin)
  • Table Runner (Oshidori Karakusa-mon Nishiki)
  • Table Runner (choker-no-neko)
  • Table Runner (Ryoka-mon Nishiki)
  • Table Runner (seihouyoukenmon)
  • Table Runner (Tempyo Brocade With A Hunting Scene)
  • Table Runner (Kamon Ungen Nishiki)
  • Table Runner of Soun-ji Design (Soun-ji Bundai-gire)
  • Vase Mat (S) (Tempyo Hachiryo Kamon Nishiki)
  • Vase Mat (S) (Budo Karakusa-mon Nishiki)
  • Vase Mat (S) (Tempyo Danmon Nishiki)