Description
Artwork created by people of all ages using Kit Pass
Artwork created by people of all ages, regardless of whether they have a disability or not, using Kitpas, a main product of Rikagaku Kogyo, a company that has long been practicing the employment of people with disabilities.
Size: H20mm×W227mm×D227mm, 265g
Materials: 100% cotton
About Us
Since 1937, as a manufacturer of sanitary and non-toxic chalk, we have been developing, manufacturing, and selling safe and reliable products under the slogan "friendly to people, friendly to the earth. In recent years, the company has developed a line of writing instruments called Kitpas, which can be used to draw and erase on window glass, and is expanding its sales channels around the world. One of the company's major characteristics is that it has devised work processes and created an environment in which employees with disabilities can fully demonstrate their existing abilities.
About KAWASAKI CITY STORE
KAWASAKI CITY STORE brings a curated collection of products from the City of Kawasaki in Japan to customers around the world. We promise to support our customers kindly, courteously, and promptly, based on the spirit of Omotenashi.
Kawasaki City is located just west of Tokyo, Japan. As part of the Tokyo metropolitan area, the city has significantly contributed to Japan's industrialization and modernization.
Furthermore, Kawasaki City is one of the locations depicted in "The 53 Stations of the Tokaido" (Hiroshige Utagawa, 1832-1833) and is situated along the historic Tokaido road, the highway connecting Edo to Kyoto. Therefore, we honor both modern and traditional Japanese cultures. Through this store, overseas customers can purchase a variety of products made by Japanese specialists, from glass artisans to sheet metal workers.