Our Producers

Jizai Dougu Kitchenware by Michiko Matsuda
Jizai Dougu is a collection of kitchenware developed by Michiko Matsuda, a cooking teacher and author of over 50 cookbooks in Japan. Each product has been uniquely designed by Matsuda-san to reflect the lessons and wisdom she has gained over...
Rokko Miso
Founded over 100 years ago in the town of Ashiya in Hyogo Prefecture, Rokko Miso crafts miso using traditional methods, selects the highest quality locally-grown ingredients, and pays especially strict attention to the koji-making process. Turning off a busy road,...
Kagura no Sato
Just outside a tiny village deep in the mountains of rural Miyazaki Prefecture lies Kagura no Sato. Determined to stop the outflow of inhabitants from this area, founder Hamasuna-san decided to create a company to both employ local workers and...
Fuukidou
Tucked in a small workshop on the outskirts of Tsubame-Sanjo, an area in Niigata Prefecture known for metalworking, Fuukidou is an artisan producer of copper cookware. Founded in 1945 and currently run by third generation Takeshi Fujii, this company is...
Motoi Nori
Founded over 90 years ago, Motoi Nori is a nori supplier located in Ibaraki City near Osaka. They provide The Japanese Pantry with nori grown and harvested in the Ariake Sea, in northern Kyushu Prefecture.
Matoba Suisan
Located in the port town of Makurazaki in the far southern end of Kyushu, Matoba Suisan uses traditional methods to make katsuobushi (dried skipjack tuna).
Yamasei
Located in Kagawa Prefecture, Yamasei is passionate about producing high quality karashi mustard.
Aimono Konbu
Founded over 70 years ago, Aimono Konbu supplies Rausu Konbu from their headquarters in Toyama Prefecture.
Takehisa
For over 85 years Takehisa has been a family-owned shiitake company located in Chikugo on Kyushu.
One Kiln Ceramics
Nestled in a residential neighborhood of Kagoshima sits One Kiln Ceramics, the name of Kido-san's pottery studio.
Suehiro Shoyu
Located in Tatsuno City, Suehiro Shoyu has been brewing usukuchi (light colored) soy sauce using traditional methods since 1879.
Miwa Yamakatsu
On the banks of a river flowing in the shadow of Mount Miwa in Nara Prefecture, sits Miwa Yamakatsu, a sixth generation maker of delicious somen noodles.