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Our original goods made with tatami materials.

Coin Case

An especially rare item, Coin Cases made from tatami material

This Coin Case is very lightweight and has a unique, traditional Japanese design that is considered to bring good luck. This style of coin case is hard to come by, even in Japan.
They can also be used to store cards.

Tatami Characteristics and Handling

- Please lay Tatami mats on a flat even surface such as hardwood or marble tile flooring.
- The non-slip effect of Tatami mats will be reduced if laying on carpets or rugs.
- Tatami mats should NOT be used with shoes on.

Tatami Maintenance

Our Tatami mats are resistance to mold and mites, but wet Tatami will quickly turn to moldy Tatami. Keep the tatami safe from mold by periodic cleaning and ventilation. Lay the Tatami mats outside on a dry and sunny day to maintain a clean and dry environment.

Dark Stains Igusa Akebono Tokyo Series Zen Series Goza Carpet
Liquid / such us coffee, liquor, juice or soy sauce Absorb stains with a towel, and wipe with a firmly squeezed cloth immediately. Then, wipe with dry clean cloth. Please do not scrape the mats strongly, otherwise the surface color will turn white. Wipe quickly with clean cloth moistened with water. Absorb stains with a towel, and wipe with a firmly squeezed cloth immediately.
Oil stains / such as cooking oil, dressing or lotion Moisten a clean cloth with thin neutral detergent and squeeze it hard for wiping. Please do not scrape the mats strongly. Moisten a clean cloth with thin neutral detergent and squeeze it hard for wiping. Please do not scrape the mats strongly. (Please wipe thoroughly because the water-repellent effect will fall if the neutral detergent remains on the surface.) Moisten a clean cloth with thin neutral detergent and squeeze it hard for wiping. Please do not scrape the mats strongly. Moisten a clean cloth with thin neutral detergent and squeeze it hard for wiping. Please do not scrape the mats strongly.
Kerosene Wipe with clean cloth moistened with ethyl alcohol and then dried off with a dry cloth. Absorb stains with tissues immediately. Absorb stains with tissues immediately. Wipe with clean cloth moistened with ethyl alcohol and then dried off with a dry cloth.
Marker or Crayon Scrub along the grain of the tatami mats with a soft brush and slightly soapy water. Then, wipe clean with a moist cloth and dried off with a dry cloth thoroughly. Please note that the stain cannot be removed completely. Scrub along the grain of the tatami mats with a soft brush and slightly soapy water. Then, wipe clean with a moist cloth and dried off with a dry cloth thoroughly. Scrub along the grain of the tatami mats with a soft brush and slightly soapy water. Then, wipe clean with a moist cloth and dried off with a dry cloth thoroughly.

We offer free shipping, however, excluding the following regions and zones.Please contact us in advance for shipment to the following regions and zones.The following territories of the United States: Guam, Saipan, Puerto Rico and territory outside the U.S. Virgin Islands, as well as the United States military base (APO, FPO, DPO) that the first 3-digit postal code begins with 090-098, 962-966 and 340).South America, Africa.