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The Four Gods refer to the divine beasts that protect the east, west, south, and north based on the center, and they have been revered since ancient times.
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Free membership registrationOn the roofs of Kyoto, not only are there demon tiles and Shōki-san glaring at each other, but the smiling Otafuku-san is also cherished as a talisman against evil!
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Free membership registrationAwarded by the Minister of International Trade and Industry - Tile Kiln Manufacturer First-Class Tile Roofing Craftsman Class Construction Management Engineer Vocational Training Instructor Scaffolding Assembly Work Supervisor Tile Roofing Construction Engineer
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Free membership registrationWe offer high-quality Kyoto tiles, including temple tiles, simplified tiles, demon tiles, and special tiles. We can accommodate everything from the restoration of historical buildings to the roofs of commercial and residential properties.
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Free membership registrationA family crest, known as "kamon," is a symbol that has been used since around the Heian period to represent one's lineage (family, bloodline, status). In an era when literacy was low, family crests, which could be easily recognized at a glance even if one could not read the family name, were widely incorporated into daily life, appearing on clothing, furnishings, gates, and graves as a substitute for surnames. Currently, it is said that there are 241 types and over 5,116 family crests in Japan, with almost every household having at least one. The designs of family crests include flowers, plants, animals, celestial bodies, geography, weather, furnishings, weapons, letters, and geometric patterns, making them enjoyable to look at.
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Free membership registrationLet's give zodiac tiles as a talisman for warding off evil and bringing good fortune, with heartfelt gratitude to those who have helped us.
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Free membership registrationPair of guardian lions Agyo with an open mouth Ungyo with a closed mouth
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Free membership registrationThis is a piece made by the third generation, Akihisa Asada, from a plaster mold after seeing the Shoki produced by the first generation. Please take a look at the third generation's Shoki and compare it. *This is an original design of Shoki from Asada Tile Factory!
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Free membership registrationThe "Rangyō-ō" of gagaku (Japanese classical music) refers to a piece inspired by the tales of Gao Changgong, a general from the Northern Qi dynasty in China. The handsome and distinguished Rangyō-ō concealed his gentle beauty behind a fierce mask as he faced battles. This piece embodies the valor typical of warrior dances while also possessing an elegance that evokes the unparalleled beauty for which Rangyō-ō was known.
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Free membership registrationA mythical creature that has the body of a fish, the head of a tiger, a tail fin that always points upwards, and multiple sharp spines on its back. It is installed at both ends of the ridgepole, regarded as a guardian deity like the demon tiles, and is said to spout water to extinguish fires when a building is on fire.
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Free membership registrationA representative of good luck charms: "Ebisu-sama" from the Seven Lucky Gods.
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Free membership registrationOni masks that are decorated on the roofs of temples and shrines as talismans against evil are generally called "oni-gawara."
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Free membership registrationDemon masks decorated on the roofs of temples and shrines as talismans against evil are generally referred to as "oni-gawara."
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Free membership registrationOni masks decorated on the roofs of temples and shrines as a talisman against evil are generally referred to as "oni-gawara."
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Free membership registrationTo avoid a glare, the face is turned at an angle. *This is a type of Shōki that is often seen in Kyoto.*
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Free membership registrationThis is a piece made by the third generation, Akihisa Asada, from a plaster mold after seeing the Shoki produced by the first generation. Please take a look at the third generation's Shoki and compare it. *This is an original design of Shoki from Asada Tile Factory!
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Free membership registrationThe first generation asked a doll maker to create a plaster mold, and as the plaster molds wear down, we are continuously making new molds for production. *This is an original design of Shōki from Asada Tile Factory!*
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Free membership registrationThe first generation asked a doll maker to create a plaster mold, and as the plaster molds wear down, we are continuously making new molds for production. *This is the original design of Shōki by Asada Tile Factory!*
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