The Osaka Castle Park
The Osaka Castle Park is a historical place located in the center of Osaka City of Japan, and in addition to housing the historical Tenshukaku Tower, visitors may enjoy...
Our rain chain, Migumo, has been installed in Philippines
To our delight, our Migumo rain chain is being used in Philippines. In comparison to other products in our product line, Migumo rain chain has a pure Japanese style...
Today, I would like to share a news with you that our rain chain has been adorned by a new hotel in Kyoto, the former capital of Japan.
Ever since the transfer of the capital from Nara to Kyoto in 794AD, the city has flourished as the center of Japanese culture and politics. You will find many...
We received a pleasant picture from our rain chain enthusiast in Canada and I would like to share it with all of you
Can you recognize the icicle on the right of the picture? The cold temperature up North had turned the trickling water into ice thus icicle that hangs down from...
About Japanese Customs upon Welcoming the New Year
Happy New Year!! As this is our first edition on our blog in 2017, I would like to provide a simple guideline and speak upon Japanese customs related...
About “Gargoyles” on massive gothic architecture in the West.
In the West, rain spouts called Gargoyles exist. The origin is from the French word gargouille. It means “throat”, perhaps being named for the fact that it sticks out...
Our rain chain “Toh” now has a larger model in size L, which will drain water even for truly oversized roofs.
In addition to “Toh” rain chain with conventional size, a slightly larger “Toh L” is now available. Larger 60mm diameter is one and a half times larger than the...
About the cooper and stainless steel that are used for our rain chains
We use cooper and stainless steel for our rain chains. Each metal has unique characteristics so we will explain about their features: Toh Copper About cooper The chemical symbol for...
Visiting Ainokura Gassho-style Village
There is a world heritage registered village in Toyama Prefecture. At the foot of a mountain called Gokayama, there are dwellings with oversized thatched roofs. The angles of the roofs...
Rain chain called “Tama” made by SEO Inc. is installed on a home with Japanese garden in Canada.
Tama rain chain is being used at a couple’s home in Vancouver, the city that hosted winter Olympics in 2010. As with many, this home has also installed the rain...
Takaoka City of Toyama Prefecture in Japan is full of history.
SEO Inc. has its main office in Takaoka City of Toyama Prefecture. It is a city where metal casting and cooper ware industries thrived and the succeeding traditional industry of...
Ta-ke (Bamboo)
Ta-ke grows in humid and tropical climate in Asian regions, and is a plant that is very familiar to the Japanese. The inside of bamboo is a hollow tube yet...