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Double decker ChazutsuStores two entirely different kinds of ingredients.1
Variations in bigger modelsLarger capacity models have a lid with handle for heavy duty use.2
Color tone change comparisonEach of the materials has a subtle change of color at a different pace, copper is the quickest to show at 2 or 3 months, followed by brass that can take between 1 or 3 years, while tin can take as long as 5 years.3
Pasta containerAbout 10 years ago, Taka became formally involved in Kaikado, continuing the long tradition of hand made tea caddies and creating new designs that retain their identity while appealing to a global market.4
Bag for transporting ChazutsuKaikado has also collaborated with other traditional crafts and companies of Kyoto, creating bags and other accessories for Kaikado’s tea caddies that also help in positioning Kyoto as a city of craftsmen.5
Collaborations with other local craftsmenKaikado has also collaborated with other traditional crafts and companies of Kyoto, creating bags and other accessories for Kaikado’s tea caddies that also help in positioning Kyoto as a city of craftsmen.6
New designs for global marketAnother detail variation for the global market is a new wooden handle, also produced by local craftsmen in Kyoto.7
Great to store all kinds of food.Kaikado’s double wall airtight seal help maintain the flavor and freshness of all kinds of food.8
Takahiro Yagi, the 6th generation of tea caddy makers.Takahiro Yagi learned the craft since a very young age by watching his grandfather and father work at the shop.9
Since 1875Kaikado’s double wall airtight seal helped maintained the flavor and freshness of tea leave for long period, becoming an instant success with dealers and merchants and popularizing tea throughout the country before refrigerators were invented.10
Coffee makerKaikado is continuing the long tradition of hand made tea caddies and creating new designs that retain their identity while appealing to a global market, such as accessories to store and prepare coffee.11
Brass aging processBrass can take between 1 or 3 years to change its original appereance.12
Tin aging processTin can take as long as 5 years to show a change in color.13
Copper aging processCopper is the quickest to show a change in color with only 2 or 3 months needed.14
Designed to last for generationsToday, Kaikado stays true to its origins and hand-made process of over 130 steps, and even still produce some of Kisoyuke’s original designs.15
Coffee modelsKaikado is continuing the long tradition of hand made tea caddies and creating new designs that retain their identity while appealing to a global market, such as accessories to store and prepare coffee.16
Hand-made process of over 130 stepsAbout 10 years ago, Taka became formally involved in Kaikado, continuing the long tradition of hand made tea caddies and creating new designs that retain their identity while appealing to a global market.17
Kaikado's shop in KyotoAs many traditional crafts in Japan, Chazutsu are high quality green products that have been kept relevant in Japanese consumers for over a century.18


















