AMBUSH Drops Nostalgic Kendama for Children's Day In Japan
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May 03 2021 at 5:25 PM GMT
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- AMBUSH has dropped a special toy that may be nostalgic for a lot of young adults in Japan.
- In celebration of Children's Day, the brand has unveiled a Kendama, a traditional Japanese skill toy made up of a handle (ken), a pair of cups (sarado) and a ball (tama).AMBUSH has collaborated with a Japanese manufacturer that invented the Kendama, Iwata Woodwork in Hatsukaichi City, Hiroshima, celebrating the 100th-anniversary of the toy's production.
- The toy features a handle with a special aluminum foil that the manufacturer can only produce 20 pieces a day.
- There's a black ball with a matte finish stamped with "AMBUSH" branding, and the rest of the toy is made in natural wood.
- AMBUSH's Kendama is currently available on AMBUSH's website for "17,600 JPY (approximately $160 USD).In case you missed it, here's a look back at Yoon Ahn's collaborative Mo't & Chandon bottles.
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- Published May 3, 2021 5:25 PM GMT