Staying SUSTAINABLE. Smart, functional and modern design with ethically sourced forest materials”, OEDO was established to get along with SDGs goals and offers the ECO - friendly japanning chopsticks culture. It has durable dishwasher safe quality so that it can save not only the water resources, electricity and also the minutes for daily household affairs. The unique package is made with paper and the ingredients of chopsticks are PEFC certificate.
All the designs of OEDO are inspired by patterns born during the EDO period of JAPAN (between 1603 and 1867). Our craftsmanship is identified with the EDO spirit of cherishing all things. Sustainable and eco-friendly chopsticks OEDO remains the essence of traditional JAPAN's sense of beauty and innovative techniques, creating a modern but functional design that is dishwasher safe, easy to care for and long-lasting.
Crafted from eco-friendly cedar, the OEDO Pink Collection combines traditional Japanese craftsmanship with modern practicality. These dishwasher-safe chopsticks feature the classic square shape, offering a comfortable grip while helping to prevent rolling on the table. The anti-slip finish provides added control for an enjoyable dining experience.
The Pink Collection showcases beautiful classic Japanese floral designs that evoke feelings of happiness, hope, and cheerfulness. Inspired by the timeless beauty of blooming flowers, this collection is perfect for celebrating new beginnings, such as starting a new job, beginning a new school year, or marking any special milestone.
Created for everyone who loves pink, this collection brings warmth, positivity, and elegance to every occasion.
Each color is named after a traditional Japanese color, celebrating Japan's rich cultural heritage and timeless sense of beauty.
Kiku (Chrysanthemum)
Inspired by the chrysanthemum, a flower that symbolizes longevity, happiness, and nobility in Japanese culture. This elegant design represents grace, optimism, and enduring beauty.
Hagi (Bush Clover)
Inspired by the graceful bush clover, one of Japan's beloved autumn flowers. Hagi symbolizes elegance, resilience, and the quiet beauty of nature through the changing seasons.
Ichimatsu (Checkered Pattern)
A timeless checkered pattern symbolizing continuity, prosperity, and lasting success through its endless repeating squares. The design is also associated with the strength and longevity of the pine tree, making it a symbol of resilience, good fortune, and enduring happiness.
Samekomon (Shark Skin Pattern)
A refined dotted pattern inspired by the texture of shark skin. Traditionally worn on Hare-no Hi (ハレの日)—special celebratory occasions such as weddings, coming-of-age ceremonies, and other joyful milestones—Samekomon symbolizes elegance, good fortune, and the hope for a bright future.
Hanabishi (Floral Diamond Pattern)
A traditional geometric floral motif representing prosperity, harmony, and refined craftsmanship. Its elegant symmetry reflects the timeless beauty of Japanese design.