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A Breeze of Kyoto in Your Hands
Delicately illustrated in soft, gentle colors, this fan features some of Kyoto’s most beloved landmarks, including the Gion Festival, the Daimonji bonfire, and the Kamo River. Each wave of the fan evokes the charm and refreshing atmosphere of Kyoto in summer. Its subtle color palette creates an elegant and approachable impression, making it suitable for both everyday use and seasonal occasions.
The guard rib is intricately carved with the character “京” (Kyō, meaning Kyoto), while a small ceramic bead crafted from Kiyomizu ware adorns the pivot. Rakufūsen is an original fan created by Onishi Kyosendo, featuring motifs inspired by Kyoto’s scenery and seasonal traditions, and has been cherished for more than half a century.
| Product name |
Rakufusen Folding Fan – Kyoto Landmarks (Blue)
| Material |
Japanese paper, bamboo
| Actual size |
22 x 38 cm
| Package |
Paper Box
| Handling Precautions |
Do not get wet
| About delivery date |
If in stock: Same day shipping.
If out of stock: It will take approximately 2 months.
Onishi Kyosendo
A long-established fan shop founded during the Tenpo era (1830-1843).
Located near Sanjo Ohashi Bridge, the end point of the Tokaido road, the shop has long served as a supplier of temple fans to the head temples of various sects, including Myoshinji, Chion-in, and Nanzen-ji. In addition, due to the location attracting many domestic and foreign tourists, We began to handle all types of fans, including those for tea ceremonies and general use. was.
The original summer fan "Rakufu Sensu" is popular for its elegant design that Onishi Kyosendo is proud of.