45 Years of Yaccomaricard
In 1977 Yaccomaricard was formed in a Tokyo district known as the beating heart of youth fashion by self-confessed hippies from design backgrounds. Active in the local art scene Mariko...
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In Conversation With Yaccomaricard's Planning Director Kazumi Umezawa
With a long career in fashion spanning visual merchandising, new label launches and brand overhauls Kazumi’s current role is to help guide the aesthetic vision...
In Conversation With Mizue Kanazawa
In conversation with London based cook, writer and food blogger Mizue Kanazawa. Originally from a product design background in Japan, a move to the UK...
Dine With Us - Traditional Teriyaki Chicken
Teriyaki is a simple and much-loved salty and sweet sauce originating from Japan in the 1700s. Like so much cuisine introduced by Asian immigration, the...
Japan through the lens of Giulia Hepburn
Giulia Maffioli, also known by her artistic name Giulia Hepburn is a London based visual designer and fashion photographer working in both commercial and lifestyle. Today we...
In conversation with Yaccomaricard Managing Director Sei Watanabe
Based at the Yaccomaricard head office in Tokyo, Sei recently stepped up to take over the role of Managing Director from her mother Mariko Watanabe...
We visited the Japanese Galleries at the British Museum, London
A short walk from the illuminated lengths of the West Equind, and a thousand miles away in character, sits the majestic columns of the British...
We talk inspirations and influences with illustrator and Yaccomaricard London forever family member, Saba Lashay
Many of our Marylebone friends will be familiar with the bright eyes and buoyant smile of Saba, who shone her warm light over our time...
Hidden Waterfalls - we visited The Japanese Garden Island at The Regent's Park in Westminster
Bedded amongst the 12,000 roses that bloom in The Inner Circle of Queen Mary's Garden, Regent's Park, is an often unnoticed gated bow bridge that...
Slowing Time - we visited a Japanese tea room in London. Katsute 100, Islington
There are few cultures that understand the importance of tea drinking quite as well as the Japanese, wherein the influence reaches back to the 12th...