Unique Mt. Fuji themed designs

"goodbymarket" aims to provide interesting designs as a "tool" for communication between people. With their funny, adorable and smart designs you will have a great gift or souvenir that will spark conversation and show your passion for Japan. Designer Tomohiro IKEGAYA started goodbyemarket in 2011 and his designs are often featured in Japanese and foreign magazines. Being from Shizuoka prefecture, many of his designs are focused on Mount Fuji.

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  • Cute Mount Fuji Masking Tape Cute Mount Fuji Masking Tape
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    Cute Mount Fuji Masking Tape

    Create your very own mount fuji with this adorable masking tape.  By folding or cutting this tape diagonally, like at the corner of your paper, Mount Fuji will appear!  Cute as decoration,...
    ¥550
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  • Mount Fuji Origami Paper Sheets 6pcs
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    Mount Fuji Origami Paper Sheets 6pcs

    This origami set is featuring Mount Fuji. You can create an Origami Mount Fuji or the classic crane with the white snowcap of Mount Fuji on its back.Producer:???goodbymarketMaterial: PaperDimensions:...
    ¥324
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Designer Tomohiro Ikegaya was born in Shizuoka prefecture and studied architecture. He worked as a  musician and at a designing company before launching goodbyemarket in 2011. Through this brand he focussed on creating products that would enhance communication between people from all over the world.   

Although born in the prefecture of Mount Fuji, he grew up in a mountainous area where he could not see Mt. Fuji. When he left Shizuoka after graduating from high school, he therefore became even more interested in Mt. Fuji and its significance in Japan and Japanese culture. 

 

When starting to live in Tokyo he discovered the gap between "people who are too accustomed to seeing Mt. Fuji" and "people who, like himself, eagerly want to see Mt. Fuji". This inspired him to create new designs with Mt. Fuji as main theme. 

 

In 2010, just before climbing Fuji for the first time in his life, he crafted the first item. Over 10 years later, his cute Fuji designs are a bit hit with many tourists and Japan enthusiasts in and outside of Japan.