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At the foot of Daisetsuzan, we established a blown glass workshop in Asahikawa 27 years ago. Handmade sheet glass, tableware, and vases utilizing iridescent glass. "Wood Glass" that makes use of the wood resources and processing techniques of the Asahikawa region. We introduce various life forms created through diverse techniques such as fusing, torch work, and sandblasting.
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Free membership registrationThe largest mountainous park in Japan, "Daisetsuzan." It expresses the animals and trees that live in its harsh winter forests. I hope you can feel the brilliance of life of the conifers like Hokkaido spruce and Sakhalin fir, the rowan trees bearing red fruits in the snow, and the owls that endure the long winter of six months through the flame of a candle.
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Free membership registrationIn the severely cold region of "Asahikawa," which recorded -42°C, the frigid air of its subarctic climate freezes the water vapor in the atmosphere, creating sparkling ice fog known as "diamond dust." In the white snow-covered plains, coniferous trees such as Hokkaido spruce and Abies sachalinensis stand tall, pointing straight to the starry sky.
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Free membership registrationAt the foot of Daisetsuzan, we established a glassblowing workshop in Asahikawa 25 years ago. We create handmade flat glass, tableware, and vases using iridescent glass. We also offer "wood glass," which utilizes the wood resources and processing techniques of the Asahikawa region. We introduce various living forms created through diverse techniques such as fusing, torch work, and sandblasting.
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