In Toyama, Japan, we seek out the stories and value sleeping within homes and storehouses that have fulfilled their role. Through expert curation, we breathe new life into forgotten treasures.

This isn't simply recycling.

Every piece holds a unique soul—a one-time encounter waiting to happen. We bring you the thrill of discovery, where you find that special something that resonates with you.

At EIKI Re:Finds, we create a richer tomorrow by connecting memories and rediscovering what matters.

  • 確かな鑑定眼でしっかり目利きします。

    A discerning connoisseur who weaves memories

    Professionals with extensive knowledge of local buildings approach each item carefully, assessing the historical background and value of the materials, and carefully selecting only those that should be passed on to the next generation.

  • 丁寧に梱包いたします。

    Carefully handcrafted with passion

    Until the precious treasures you find are safely delivered to you, our partner employment support organization packs and ships each item with care.

  • エイキリファインズで宝探しのような体験をお楽しみください。

    An exciting treasure hunt experience

    We will carefully pack and ship your order.

Turning what you love into work. Activities that connect to the future

"EIKI Re:Finds" is run primarily by members of "eiki social work," which provides employment support services.

From designing using Canva, to photographing products, to posting on social media, each task provides them with practical digital skills that expand possibilities for the future. Customers' purchases also contribute to nurturing the future of the local community.

  • How to care for inherited furniture to make it last longer

    Here are some simple maintenance tips you can do at home to keep your precious furniture together.

    Read the article here 
  • A look into the history and charm of vibrantly colored Kutani ware

    Kutani ware is a traditional craft representative of Ishikawa Prefecture. We will unravel the secrets behind its bold and beautiful painting and how its style has changed over the years.

    Read the article here 
  • Adding stories to your life. Using fittings from old houses as interior décor

    Ranma (transoms) and shoji (paper screen) doors are fixtures that once adorned homes. We'll introduce some wonderful ideas for using them to add a touch of warmth to modern living.

    Read the article here 

You can also pick it up in person at the store.

If you find a treasure that catches your eye online, you can also come and see it in person at our physical store, "TOBIRA," in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. Please feel free to stop by.