Bell Artisans Craft the Purest Sound You'll EVER hear
(Skip to the end to hear the bells!!) Nanjo Koubou is a Kyoto-based workshop with over 190 years of history, specializing in crafting bells (narimono) and ritual instruments (shinbutsugu) used in festivals (e.g., Gion Matsuri) and temples. LinNe is a brand launched in 2019 to create orins (ritual bells) with wider applications, making their unique sounds accessible in modern lifestyles.

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