The Puca series is themed around "Children's Enjoyable Seasonal Festivals" and is packed with ideas to celebrate children's growth together.
It's not just for children celebrating their first festival! For families considering replacing their decorations due to changing circumstances, let's celebrate growth and rejoice every year with "Puca to Enjoy with all Five Senses" to make the seasonal festival fun!
Puca: Touch, Play, and Decorate! ♪


"Baby Stand Arata" is a tabletop Koinobori decoration created in response to many requests from customers.
This product was also developed for overseas markets, with the wish that Koinobori, a traditional Japanese culture, would become a symbol of celebrating the birth of boys, and their growth and health, around the world.

Cute Size

The pinwheel rotates, which really captures children's attention. That sight is absolutely adorable.

Original Name Engraving
(Optional)

As an option, you can have a name laser-engraved on the original wooden helmet decoration, designed to complement the Baby Stand "Arata."
You can choose between Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana, or Romaji for the text.


Interior Design that Blends into Daily Life

Gogatsu Kazari (May decorations) are generally displayed from around the vernal equinox in late March until Children's Day on May 5th. Many people believe that splendid and luxurious seasonal festival decorations do not blend into daily life.
Also, with lavish decorations, you might hear "Don't touch!" or "Don't get close!" Perhaps some mothers have imagined the contradiction of having to say such things about a decoration meant for children.
(For splendid and delicate decorations, even adults need to handle them with extreme care. Even with gloves, there are places that shouldn't be touched, and people become sensitive about minor scratches or storage methods. If you have small children, it's often considered safer to place them out of reach, which means children rarely get to see them. We sometimes hear stories of parents giving up on seasonal festival decorations altogether by the time their child turns three.)
Puca aims to make "seasonal festivals fun for children too" and wants them to be very interested. We hope that by touching a lot and experiencing seasonal events through their five senses, they will grow up healthy in the warmth of culture.
And so, for one month after displaying Puca.
Children grow up with Puca in their daily lives.

Quality of Materials
All Puca wooden products throughout the series use beech wood, which is often used in Scandinavian furniture.Each handmade part fits gently in a child's small hand. You will feel the quality of the product, and the beauty of the material, which can be enjoyed over time, will make the years spent with your child even more precious.

Puca's Craftsmanship
Puca implements thorough quality control so that children can touch and play with their products.
Puca meets Japanese quality standards and, to ensure even greater safety and peace of mind for our customers, we conduct our own unique inspection items and processes. (Some wooden products are manufactured in collaboration with overseas contract factories due to the process.) We conduct inspections domestically (at our company) under thorough management.

A Scene with Baby Stand ARATA





Wishing you a wonderful Children's Day.

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