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The finest collection of Buddhist artifacts and Japanese antiques. We guarantee the period of our pieces and will work with you to make sure you have all the information you need to make the right choice. Our gallery is located in Boston's South End Neighborhood at the corner of E.Berkeley St. and Harrison Ave. We are open Year round, ( Wed -Sun 11am-6pm) TEL 857 753 4772.

Our warehouse is located at 420 Stockbridge Rd, (RTE 7), Great Barrington Ma. A crisp autumn morning in Kyoto, it is just after 5 a.m., and the first rays of the morning sun are bathing the top of the pagoda of Toji Temple in a golden light.
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The Kyoto Buddhist nun that was one of Japans greatest nineteenth century potters and poets. She inscribed her poetry on tea ware. In original signed box. Antique bronze wagashi plates in original signed box. Bronze lotus, (Symbol of purity) Used for serving wagashi, (sweets) during Japanese tea ceremony.
Daruma Statue from Shigaraki Japan. This was made by Rian1, A very famous Japanese Shigaraki Potter from the late 19th Century. The Daruma is signed by Rian 1 and dates between 1898-1920. Rian 1 also was the creator of the first Ceramic Tanuki in Shigaraki, ( Good fortune Badgers you see in front of Noodle shops all over Japan). Picture of the Master craftsman included, courtesy of the Shigaraki historical society. If this Daruma could only speak!
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Marlenny Anziani
Apr 05, 2022
Really annoyed to arrive and see that they have a sign saying "open by appointment only" but on Google it shows them as being open
Charlie CharChar
Oct 12, 2021
There items are a bit pricey but i challenge you to find such wonderful items else where! From art to items, i even came across doors and shrines! Stop in if your a lover of japanes culture.
Dave Richard
Aug 10, 2021
Spent time here while travelling through western MA. What a great place. Wonderful examples of Asian art and furniture. Staff was very pleasant and helpful
Christopher Eu
Mar 30, 2021
Kind of a hidden gem in the middle of the Berkshires. Interestingly enough, there are at least 3 different Asian antique stores/galleries all within a 5 minute drive of this place, so it must be a thing in these parts. This has to be one of the coolest ones though, they had a Wakizashi (smaller Katana) from the Edo period and some pretty awesome Samurai armor! I purchased a mid-century chef's knife and managed to get a small discount. Thanks for keeping Japanese and Asian culture alive!
Dan Putignano
Dec 03, 2020
After 45 seconds of walking through I was told I had to put a mask on. I promptly walked out and after being a customer for years I will never step foot in the place again.
Scott Plaquet
Jan 08, 2020
I'll have to go back. There is too much to see in one trip. Location is great. There's a brewery and restaurants in the same building.
E.-Scott
May 18, 2019
If you are into vintage Asian collectable, this is the place for you! It is truly amazing.