Posted by keith on January 1, 2011 – 13:52
We plan to continue Japon in one form or another but for the moment we need a break.
If you would like to be informed of our plans please go to our contact page and subscribe
to our newsletter.
Or cut and past this link to your web browser http://www.japon.com.au/contact/newsletter/
Posted by keith on December 3, 2010 – 08:40
Kimono & Obi 50% Off
Ceramics $50% Off
Bronzes $50% Off
Incense 50% Off
Books 50% Off
Woodblock Prints 50% off
In Fact Everything is 50% off marked prices
Plus
All fitting, display units and fixtures are
to be sold and includes:
Cimbali two group capacino machine.
Azkoyen Capricio Coffee grinder.
the pair $950
http://www.dimattinacoffee.com.au/original/equipment-grinders-azkoyen_capriccio.htm
The professional coffee grinder is in excess of $2000 new
Mazda ute with professionally fitted 1 tonne crane
and 300kg rated trolley (after we empty warehouse) $1950.00
Posted by keith on November 9, 2010 – 11:25
Preliminary Advice.
We will cease trading Friday 24 December.
Within the next two weeks we will commence a
“Closing Down Sale” .
We will email advice of commencement of the sale.
Stock and fitting fixtures remaining unsold at years end
will be auctioned late January early February
by a specialist auction house
Posted by keith on October 29, 2010 – 12:44
Spring Exhibition of Bonsai & Ikebana
The Bonsai Society of Western Australia is holding its annual exhibition of bonsai and ikebana
(Japanese-style miniature potted trees and flower arrangement respectively) in October 2010.
Please see details of the spring exhibition as follows:
Venue: Fremantle Town Hall
Dates: Sat 30Th October (9am – 8pm) and Sun 31st October (9am – 4pm)
Don’t miss out on this chance to see the traditional Japanese art forms of bonsai and ikebana
blossoming here in Perth. For further information, please visit the website of the
Bonsai Society of Western Australia below.
http://members.iinet.net.au/~jold/bonsaisociety/
Radio National By Design
Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arrangement.
It’s been practiced for hundreds of years and continues to be by many who appreciate the
elegance of its style. But there’s not just one style of Ikebana, which has developed
many schools of floral design over the centuries.
One of the more modern schools, with a keen following in Australia, is Sogetsu,
which broke away from the more classical styles of Ikebana.
It’s been practiced here for 50 years this year.
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/bydesign/stories/2010/3010141.htm
Want an Extraordinary Japanese Experience?
Listed in National Geographic Adventure’s Best Travel Companies on Earth,
www.walkjapan.com
http://www.worldexpeditions.com/au/index.php?section=trips&id=359
Posted by keith on June 17, 2010 – 17:21
Posted by keith on May 6, 2010 – 14:49
I will be leaving for Japan Friday week to source more authentic treasures.
If you have any special requirement please email me with details
and photos if you have them as a photo is worth a 1000 words.
keith@japon.com.au
Posted by keith on November 26, 2009 – 16:59
Getting lots of treasures.
With no help from Mastercard.
Yesterday it was raining cats and dogs as we drove the 370 kilometre round trip to a traders auction for more treasures.
Today its a beautiful crystal clear day in Hitachi so its ideal as a packing day.
The view from our packing area is shown above as is a Kimono made by National Living Treasure in 1926 owned and almost worshipped by by our kimono trader, typical traders auction characters, Mabo And Atsu’s children and Atsu’s sisters traditional wedding in November.
Well: about Mastercard
What fun and games they create along with a whole heap of angst.
I arrived in Japan seven ago and after a few days my cash ran out so of to the 7/11 ATM as per usual: BUT!
I then began what felt like endless trips to various Japanese ATM’s, Japan Post Office and banks trying to get cash.
Thinking it was a temporary problem or me being technical luddite I persevered for much to long before I gave up and called the ANZ.
After hours on the phone to the ANZ and Mastercard I get told Mastercard changes to software has created a software glitch that causes all ATM’s in Japan to reject Mastercard credit cards ucustomers attempts to withdraw cash.
Then after another hour and a half on the Mastercard International line organising emergency cash providing them with my blood group and DNA I am eventually informed that Mastercard cannot deliver emergency cash in Japan, this the second largest economy in the world, but get this: 200 other countries would be OK and by the way thank you for using Mastercard and is there anything else we do can do for you! Go figure.
Don’t rely on Mastercard not to leave you stranded in a foreign country whistling dixie and singing for your supper.
Lucky my friends here were happy to lend me cash otherwise i would have been in serious trouble.
Anyway after serious bleeting the ANZ they offered a solution, unlike Mastercard and today the ANZ Cash Card they mailed arrived and was activated successfully.
Phew
Posted by keith on October 19, 2009 – 11:46
Welcome to the new Japon website.
Please bear with us as we commence the process of uploading our product catalogue.
It will be a little slow as we have just received our latest 40 foot container comprising
Japanese antiques, collectibles, art, ceramics, bronzes, lacquerware, kimono, obi,
furniture and curiousities purchased whilst Becky and I were in Japan in August.
With over 3000 items to unpack, document, prepare, polish and furniture to restore
we have our hands full for the time being.
Daily new stock is being bought onto the showroom floor.
Keith MacLennan
In the meantime please view the images of the shop floor showing a small amount of our new stock.