
Puca's New Year Decorations
The long-awaited Hamayumi has joined the Puca series!
The much-requested has been commercialized after two years of development.
The parts include auspicious motifs such as pine, bamboo, and plum, as well as an archer for Yabusame (horseback archery). The arrows are imbued with the meaning of protecting the four directions.
The Puca series, which can be "touched, played with, and displayed" from the end of the year to the beginning of the new year when the Hamayumi is displayed, will become a celebratory item that your child can feel closer to as they grow. The material used is beech wood, which is often used in Scandinavian furniture, allowing it to be displayed naturally and gently as an interior decoration.
For New Year's celebrations, please celebrate with Puca's Hamayumi.

A fun and stylish New Year


■Cute motif parts are the first step to nurturing a sense of the seasons!
Auspicious New Year motifs such as pine, bamboo, plum, white hawk, and Yabusame (horseback archery) archer.
The arrows are imbued with the meaning of protecting the four directions, decorated with a Puca-like design.
■Delivering the quality texture of furniture
Puca's wooden products, throughout the series, use beech wood, which is often used in Scandinavian furniture.
Each handcrafted part fits gently in a small child's hands. You will feel the high quality, and the beauty of the material, which ages gracefully, will make the years spent with your child even more precious.


Name engraving
You can engrave a name on the cute Mt. Fuji part!
Your name will be UV printed on the nameplate. You can choose from Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana, or Roman alphabet. (*Name engraving fee is included in the price)
Puca: Touch, Play, and Decorate
"Don't touch!" With Puca's festival decorations, those words are unnecessary.
The gentle feel of the wood and its sound. We want you to touch it a lot. Puca is a festival item created so that children can also enjoy the festival. When celebrating and wishing for a child's growth, please feel the child's free gaze.
Experience the ritual of warding off evil with Hamayumi!
A spring has been attached to the bow so that the "Meigen no Gi" ritual, which involves plucking the bowstring to ward off evil and invite good fortune, can be recreated.
Each pluck allows you to enjoy the reverberation of the spring and the sound of the bell.
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Enjoy New Year's with Puca's Hagoita & Hamayumi!
Experience fun play with Puca's New Year decorations!
For their first New Year's, families decorate. Next year, with Mom. Someday, they'll decorate it themselves.
We hope you'll feel your child's growth through Puca each New Year.
Can we decorate it together this year? How will we decorate it?
Puca's New Year decorations will make you look forward to your child's growth next year and the year after.
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