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How to Use a Furoshiki

In Japan, 2/23 is Furoshiki Day—a time to celebrate the keepsake cloths known to be the gift wrap of choice in Japan. Reusable and multipurpose, they can be used as a bag to carry your most treasured belongings.

Guided Tutorials

Learn a few fun ways to tie your furoshiki gift with Japanese American artist Keiko Kira. Each cloth is made from durable recycled plastic so you can reuse it for years to come.

Traditional Gift Wrap
(Yotsu Musubi)

Follow along with our green and purple furoshiki, which mirrors the snowcapped pines and purple mountains in the distance.

Cosmetic Bag
(Tesage Bukuro)

Follow along with our pink and red furoshiki, which resembles the plum blossom blooming against the stark white snow, a symbol of hope and happiness.

Wine Bottle Bag
(Bin Tsutsumi)

Follow along with our red and purple furoshiki, which is inspired by the robe gifted in “The Tale of Genji,” a beloved story in Japan.

Book Bag
(Hon Tsutsumi)

Follow along with our green and purple furoshiki, which mirrors the snowcapped pines and purple mountains in the distance.

Flower Wrap
(Hana Tsutsumi)

Follow along with our red and purple furoshiki, which is inspired by the robe gifted in “The Tale of Genji,” a beloved story in Japan.