100-year milestone brings you a way to incorporate sumo style into your wardrobe without wearing a loincloth.
Katsushika Hokusai
Legendary ukiyo-e and mythological icons part of the collaboration between New Era and the Tokyo National Museum.
These reimagined woodblock prints beautifully blend traditional culture and modern technology.
Uniqlo brings cultural cuteness to Edo animals T-shirt line with Japanese history’s greatest artists
Street lids are now some of the city’s most unusual tourist sites, and there’s a way you can take them home as free souvenir cards.
Hokusai’s Great Wave has gone from woodblock to art sensation to a wooden art display piece.
Hokusai and other ukiyo-e masters of the Edo period are here to help your crotch look its best.
Passport holders in Japan now have a miniature gallery of the works of Hokusai, the country’s most famous traveling painter.