[October 24th-26th @ Asakusa] Nanafu Pop-up Store
A limited-time pop-up store will be held at the private lounge "Sora to Kawa" in Asakusa from Friday, October 24th to Sunday, October 26th. A popular pop-up event held in Asakusa, where Nanafu is manufactured. The venue, "Sky and River," is a private space tucked away along the Sumida River, offering a secluded, intimate view of the Skytree from its large windows. The rooftop terrace is equipped with sofas and tables. It is open all day, so you can relax and unwind after enjoying Asakusa in autumn (food and drinks can be brought in). On the day, you will be...
[Important] Notice of delivery schedule and holiday period during the New Year holidays
Thank you very much for your continued patronage of Nanafu.
There are only a few days left until 2025. Today, we would like to inform you about our delivery schedule for the New Year holidays.
If you would like your order delivered before the end of the year, please place your order by the date and time below.
[2025 Fall/Winter] Introducing Nanafu's top 3 popular items. Choosing winter loungewear that will enrich your soul.
It's the season when the city comes alive and the footsteps of the end of the year can be heard. How are you all doing? As the weather gets colder, spending time in a warm room is the ultimate luxury. Here, we will introduce the "Top 3 Popular Items" that were especially loved by many customers during this fall/winter season (October to December). We will introduce the yukata, haori, and obi selected by Nanafu, along with the thoughts of the makers. As a way to end the year, as a treat for yourself, or as a gift for someone special,...
[Designer Clothes Talk Vol.1] What is "Warm Clothes"? How Materials and Air Weave to Stay Comfortable in Winter
Hello, I'm Narita, a designer at Nanafu. The weather has suddenly become very cold, and we are now in the season where we long for hot drinks and blankets. Up until now, Nanafu has focused on conveying the appeal of our products, but from now on we will be changing our perspective a little and starting a column that will talk about the ``interesting aspects of the clothes themselves'' and the ``depth of the materials'' from the perspective of the designers who make them. The title is "Designer talks about clothes." In this first installment, we will talk about what...