Hat “Flat” φ50cm(19.68″) / Sedge / Toyama-JPN 810402-1


							

Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, is the production area of Sedge hat.

The amount of shipments is much smaller than in the past due to the aging of the craftsmen, but the craftsmanship has been designated as an important intangible folk cultural asset by the government.

For them, these useful items, made from plants that grew wild around them, were a necessity for planting rice and farming.

This Sedge hats allows us to do hand work without a parasol when we work in the sun for long periods of time, is breathable, and prevents our heads and shoulders from getting wet in the event of rain.

We can imagine that it was indispensable to people’s lives.

This page introduces a type called “Flat”.

This type was originally worn by Samurai(warriors) when participating in a procession or traveling.
Even today, this type of hat is used as a costume for processions of shrine parishioners at festivals held at shrines in various regions.
The sharp shape of these hats is different from the hats used for daily farm work and gives them a sophisticated appearance.

Regarding the “Maru-ate” and “Gotoku” to be mounted,

  • “Maru-ate” can be fitted to any head shape or size.
  • “Gotoku” if you prefer a more comfortable fit to your head.

Sedge hats are used as light, airy and cool and repel water and snow.
If they get dirty, they can be washed with water. After washing, hang it in a well-ventilated place to dry well.

This “Flat” hat is produced in much smaller quantities than other types.
How about wearing this refined form of Sedge hat to a festival?

Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, is the production area of Sedge hat.

The amount of shipments is much smaller than in the past due to the aging of the craftsmen, but the craftsmanship has been designated as an important intangible folk cultural asset by the government.

For them, these useful items, made from plants that grew wild around them, were a necessity for planting rice and farming.

This Sedge hats allows us to do hand work without a parasol when we work in the sun for long periods of time, is breathable, and prevents our heads and shoulders from getting wet in the event of rain.

We can imagine that it was indispensable to people’s lives.

This page introduces a type called “Flat”.

This type was originally worn by Samurai(warriors) when participating in a procession or traveling.
Even today, this type of hat is used as a costume for processions of shrine parishioners at festivals held at shrines in various regions.
The sharp shape of these hats is different from the hats used for daily farm work and gives them a sophisticated appearance.

Regarding the “Maru-ate” and “Gotoku” to be mounted,

  • “Maru-ate” can be fitted to any head shape or size.
  • “Gotoku” if you prefer a more comfortable fit to your head.

Sedge hats are used as light, airy and cool and repel water and snow.
If they get dirty, they can be washed with water. After washing, hang it in a well-ventilated place to dry well.

This “Flat” hat is produced in much smaller quantities than other types.
How about wearing this refined form of Sedge hat to a festival?


							

Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, is the production area of Sedge hat.

The amount of shipments is much smaller than in the past due to the aging of the craftsmen, but the craftsmanship has been designated as an important intangible folk cultural asset by the government.

For them, these useful items, made from plants that grew wild around them, were a necessity for planting rice and farming.

This Sedge hats allows us to do hand work without a parasol when we work in the sun for long periods of time, is breathable, and prevents our heads and shoulders from getting wet in the event of rain.

We can imagine that it was indispensable to people’s lives.

This page introduces a type called “Flat”.

This type was originally worn by Samurai(warriors) when participating in a procession or traveling.
Even today, this type of hat is used as a costume for processions of shrine parishioners at festivals held at shrines in various regions.
The sharp shape of these hats is different from the hats used for daily farm work and gives them a sophisticated appearance.

Regarding the “Maru-ate” and “Gotoku” to be mounted,

  • “Maru-ate” can be fitted to any head shape or size.
  • “Gotoku” if you prefer a more comfortable fit to your head.

Sedge hats are used as light, airy and cool and repel water and snow.
If they get dirty, they can be washed with water. After washing, hang it in a well-ventilated place to dry well.

This “Flat” hat is produced in much smaller quantities than other types.
How about wearing this refined form of Sedge hat to a festival?