Shopping in Japan series: traditional handicrafts in Kyoto

Since the re-opening of travel to Japan, we have been inundated with posts regarding shopping for specific items in Japan. While /r/Japantravel’s rules specifically forbid posting new threads on individual establishments or services – we have decided to create specific threads for most common questions appearing in posts that got removed, discussion threads or Discord, especially since many of the write-ups that were posted befored COVID-19 hit were no longer up to date.

Today’s topic is: **Shopping for traditional handicrafts in Kyoto.**

Feel free to talk about your favourite spots to make handcrafted items in Kyoto.

*(This post is part of a discussion series set up by the moderators of /r/JapanTravel. Please stay civil, abide by the rules, keep it PG-13 rated, and focus on the actual topic when responding to this thread. Please note that general discussions/vague questions are not usually allowed per /r/JapanTravel’s rules, and threads in the similar style will be removed.*

*Remember that /r/JapanTravel’s rules relating to linking content, soliciting or promoting services, and requests for DMs will be enforced by the moderator team.)*

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