Tatami |verified|: Tagoya
“A room without tatami is like a night without stars.” — Old Edo-era saying (paraphrased) What Makes Tagoya Special? Most tatami is mass-produced. Tagoya is not. Hailing from traditional workshops that treat rice straw as an art medium, Tagoya tatami follows the Edo-mae method: tightly compressed, long-fiber igusa (rush grass) woven over a core that breathes, filters air, and smells like golden summer fields after rain.
