Skip to content

NAGINOWA

Cart

Your cart is empty

Signup for our newsletter

Describe what your customers will receive when subscribing to your newsletter.

A World of Craftsmanship and tradition with our Selected Japanese Collection

welcome to NAGINOWA store

Discover the Art of Japanese Bonsai with Our Exquisite Collection

Japanese Bonsai Goods

Made with Japanese Craftmanship

Japanese Gardening Tools

Endless beauty of Japan

The culture of japanese gardening

NAGINOWA

About Our Store

categories

NAGINOWA Selection

Bonsai pots by region

Banko Ware

These bonsai pots are the most varied bonsai pots in our store. Various colors and shapes. You will surely find your favorite bonsai pot. Please stop by here.

Shigaraki Ware

Shigaraki ware is attractive for its gentle colors reminiscent of nature. When you are in the mood for healing, why not choose a bonsai pot from this selection?

Tokoname Ware

The number of Tokoname Pottery craftsmen is decreasing year by year, and the lack of successors is truly evident. Its scarcity is increasing, and it is distributed as a high-end bonsai pot. If you wish to purchase one, please do so as soon as possible!

NAGINOWA NEWS

Blog post

Write text about your blog post.

Blog post

Write text about your blog post.

Blog post

Write text about your blog post.

About Japanese Gardening Tools

Japanese gardening tool is famous for being light weight and compact, and its well made design makes it perfect for multipurpose usage.

Details

Sickles to cut grass, pruning shears to cut branches. The better quality these are, the more enjoyable your garden will become. These products are durable, resulting a great value for the buck.

Buy Now

Check out the high quality products we offer here at NAGINOWA. We can offer the highest quality products at special prices.

Sickle with different thickness

Sickle Blades with different thickness

About Our Store NAGINOWA

NAGINOWA, from which our name comes, contains the characters for “Nagi” -凪- and “Wa” -和- in Japanese Kanji.
The kanji for “Nagi” -凪- means that the wind stops blowing and the waves become calm.
The Japanese character for “Wa” -和- also means calmness and relaxation, as well as “Wa” -輪- meaning circle, and karma.

Bonsai and gardening are peaceful aspects of everyday life.
NAGINOWA would like to enrich such peaceful moments for you by connecting with you.
This is the meaning of the brand name.

Why don't you fill your peaceful moments with NAGINOWA products?
You are sure to find one of your favorites.
Please stop by NAGINOWA.

NAGINOWA SELECTION

BRAND

NASCOM

Nascom, a long-standing Japanese company, has been a fixture in Nagoya for over a hundred years. Located right in the center of the city, Nascom is known for selling all sorts of tools, from simple hand tools to advanced electric ones, as well as knives and scissors. The company stives ro team up with new manufacturers to offer an even wider range of tools to customers.

SHAPTON

Shapton Corporation specializes in the production of sharpening equipment for whetstones and blades, located in Haga District, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan.
Their best-selling product, "Kuromaku" is the world's first whetstone color-coded according to grit size. Loved not only in Japan but also by chefs worldwide for its performance and ease of use.

V.ROAD

V.ROAD, based in Seki City, known worldwide as the "City of Blades", located in Gifu prefecture (Japan), manufactures various tools including scissors, and also engages in the production of various packages through vinyl welding. Despite being a small company, V.ROAD handles everything from planning to manufacturing and sales, striving to produce high-quality products.

LOBSTER

LOBSTER, headquartered in in Higashi Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, is engaged in the metal products and leisure business under the LOBSTER (Ebijirushi) brand. LOB in LOBTEX represents the lobster symbol, TE is technology, X indicates spread. Businesses include metal products and leisure activities.

JOURNAL

Four Seasons in Japan:Autumn & Winter

Four Seasons in Japan:Autumn & Winter

Japan's four seasons are very beautiful. Let's take a look at autumn and winter in Japan next.

Read more

NAGINOWA's Staff Blog

Today's staff blog

Hello, this is NAGINOWA staff. Recently, I have been in a slump in updating this blog.In Japan, this is called “mikka bouzu,” which means that you change your mind after three days and do not conti...

Read more