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We are looking for design offices and engineering firms that share the concept behind the NeWa logo. The assembled Japanese garden “RAKUTEI” can be designed and produced according to the size and shape of the installation site. Why don’t you develop a new market or business by incorporating RAKUTEI or Tooooro products into your design and construction proposals for gardens, building interiors, etc.? Please consider us when creating a Japanese garden space in an existing building or in a new design.

We will hold meetings and business negotiations at our booth at the Tokyo Gift Show 2025 with design office ears and construction companies who share and agree with our ideas. Interested companies and individuals are invited to visit our booth. In order to facilitate smooth meetings and business discussions, please let us know in advance the date and time of your visit to our booth through the Contact Us page on our website. Click here to see the products to be exhibited at the Tokyo Gift Show 2025>>


<Contents we can provide>
・Drawings
・Perspective drawings
・Concepts
・Quotation
・Component production
・Shipping
・On-site assembly

<Advantages of using RAKUTEI>
・Create a unique Japanese style space that fits your property.
・Can be installed without damaging the building.
・Easy to assemble and installation time is reduced.

<Production conditions>
・Installation site must be indoors.
・The garden stones used should weigh no more than about 20 kg/piece.
・The base of the installation site must be flat and hard.
・Production takes at least three months, longer if the size is large.

Design Example
Concept: Wabi-sabi garden for longevity and good fortune
Size: 3.6m (width) x 1.8m (depth)
Specifications: Tatami mats, Bamboo fence, Tsukubai, stepping stones, Oribe stone lantern, Yukimi stone lantern,garden stones, boat-shaped stone, gravel
Meaning:
・The boat-shaped stone in the right foreground points toward the legendary mountain “Horai” in the center.
・In Mount Horai, there is a medicine of immortality made by a hermit, a lucky charm that signifies longevity.
・The tsukubai in the back left corner is an indispensable facility for the tea ceremony, where people wash their hands and rinse their mouths to purify themselves before entering the tea ceremony room.
・In winter, the tub is filled with hot water and placed on a flat stone at the top end of the tub on the right side.
・In the evening, a hand-held candle is placed on the left side of the stone.
・This facility has been handed down for more than 400 years since the days of Senno-Rikyu, a master of the art of Japanese hospitality.
・The Yukimi(snow watching) Lanterns on the far right were originally called Ukimi(floating view) Lanterns, and the light reflected on the surface of the water was intended to be enjoyed as a decorative element.
・The traditional design has a wabi-sabi atmosphere that conveys traditional Japanese culture, and is associated with the auspiciousness of longevity.

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