Winners Announced for the DENTO Support Program 2025 — Connecting Tradition to the Future

DENTO (Ukyo-ku, Kyoto; Representative: Lugasi Abraham), a non-profit organization has announced the 2025 recipients for its DENTO Support Program which was launched in 2024 with the aim of supporting successors of traditional Japanese crafts. During the application period from May 27 to June 30, 2025, we received a total of 21 applications from all over

2024 winners of the Traditional Crafts Support Program announced — Encouraging the next generation of artisans and artists

The recipients of support for traditional craft groups affected by the Noto Peninsula earthquake have also been decided. DENTO (Ukyo-ku, Kyoto; Representative: Lugasi Abraham), a non-profit organization, has announced the 2024 recipients of its Traditional Crafts Support Program, launched this year with the aim of supporting successors of traditional Japanese crafts. We received 11 applications

2024 Traditional Crafts Support Program & DENTO Awards Press Conference Held

On May 8 (Tokyo) and May 10 (Kyoto), the Traditional Crafts Support Program & DENTO Awards Press Conference was held. The event began with an introduction to the purpose and overview of the program by Mineaki Saito (former Vice-President of Hermes Paris headquarters and Representative of Scenery International). Next, Avi Lugasi (Representative of Windows to

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