Oitomi was founded in 1848 as Hosyodo in Japan. I've worked in a family business for seven years, have 3 kids, introduce my work, & daily life of a craftsman.
We're thrilled to announce that our 'Two-in-one Nambu Ironware Swallow Pot' has clinched the Silver at the prestigious A' Design Award in Italy, the largest design competition globally!
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[Summer Holidays Notice]
We will be closed from Aug 9 (Sat) to Aug 17 (Sun).
shippings & inquiries will be handled after the holidays. Thank you for your understanding!
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"Private Tetsubin Collection Unveiled – Episode 4".
Explore the elegance and tradition of Japanese cast iron kettles through a private collection.
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We are shipping the Heisei-Maru Arare tetsubin to the United States and Australia.
The global matcha boom seems to be one of the reasons behind the growing popularity of tetsubin.
This is the third episode in a series introducing traditional Japanese tetsubin (iron kettles).
Each kettle is fully handcrafted in-house — practical, beautiful, and rooted in tradition.
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This YouTube video is part of a series showcasing rare and beautifully crafted tetsubin . In "Episode 2," the highlight is a striking Mt. Fuji‑shaped cast iron cauldron.
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In Japan, crane designs are seen as symbols of celebration and are chosen for special occasions. Overseas, they’re valued as auspicious motifs and have long been popular for bringing positivity into daily life.
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This is the first episode in a series introducing traditional Japanese tetsubin (iron kettles). It showcases beautifully crafted pieces while exploring their history, purpose, and cultural significance.