Picture this: no plastic, no tape, no waste—just a square of fabric, a few folds, a simple knot, and you’re set. A makeshift tote, an elegant gift wrap, a stylish way to carry your lunch. That’s the beauty of furoshiki, Japan’s traditional wrapping cloth, seamlessly blending sustainability with style.

Furoshiki has been a part of Japanese life for centuries. It started as a way to bundle clothes at bathhouses—“furo” means bath, “shiki” means to spread. But it evolved into something much more: a reusable, practical, and effortlessly beautiful way to wrap and carry almost anything.

And today? It fits right in with the way we want to live—cutting down on waste, giving gifts with thought, and finding joy in the little things. A single cloth can transform a bottle of wine into a statement gift, make grocery runs look chic, or turn a simple present into something unforgettable. Once you master a few easy wrapping techniques, it becomes second nature.

Then there’s the fabric itself—art in its own right. From traditional Japanese prints to sleek, modern designs, from soft cotton to lustrous silk, every furoshiki has a story to tell. And because the wrapping is part of the gift, it’s something to be treasured and used again.
If you’re traveling in Japan, furoshiki makes the perfect keepsake—lightweight, meaningful, and endlessly useful. Pre-wrap souvenirs like tea, sweets, or handcrafted trinkets, and you’ve got a beautifully packaged gift with a personal touch.
At Be in Japan, we take it a step further. Our Furoshiki Workshops let you design your own cloth and learn how to use it in everyday life. Whether you’re drawn to Japanese culture, love hands-on creativity, or want a more sustainable way to wrap and carry, this workshop is an experience you’ll take with you—literally.
Because furoshiki isn’t just about wrapping—it’s about thoughtfulness, creativity, and connection. And sometimes, the simplest things turn out to be the most special.
Contact us today to book your unique Japanese experience