Engineered for intense commercial use in fast-paced Tokyo bistros, upscale Michelin-starred establishments, and major hospitality chains.
An authoritative analysis of food service standards, aesthetic preferences, and regulatory barriers in one of the world's premier dining hubs.
Tokyo stands as a global pinnacle of culinary excellence, hosting the largest concentration of Michelin-starred restaurants globally, alongside a vast landscape of traditional izakayas, modern fusion bistros, and trendy cafes. Within this highly competitive HORECA (Hotel, Restaurant, and Cafe) sector, kitchenware and dinnerware are more than functional tools; they are structural components of the dining experience, brand identity, and operations. Tokyo’s hospitality landscape is defined by two crucial forces: deep cultural respect for visual aesthetics and strict compliance with national safety regulations.
Historically, Japanese culinary culture has centered on ceramic craftsmanship. However, modern commercial pressures require these products to survive intensive automated sanitation, rapid oven-to-table transitions, and heavy daily cycling. High-density stoneware and vitrified porcelain have become essential for Tokyo hospitality operators, offering both the durability of modern materials and the classic texture of traditional pottery.
All ceramic kitchenware entering Tokyo must meet strict limits for lead and cadmium release. Our advanced high-fire glazes bind metal oxides within the crystalline matrix, ensuring zero chemical leaching under acidic conditions.
From industrial dishwashers to rapid cooking, our stoneware casseroles and clay pots handle temperature swings up to 800°C without cracking, helping Tokyo commercial kitchens cut down on replacement costs.
For international buyers and procurement agencies servicing Tokyo, selecting a supplier requires validating manufacturing standards (such as ISO9001) and assessing technical capacities for custom design production. The ability to supply bespoke ceramics that merge modern durability with the regional aesthetic preferences of the Japanese market is a key differentiator for premium global kitchenware manufacturers.
Merging traditional Dehua ceramic mastery with state-of-the-art production systems to serve global markets.
Located in Dehua, the world-renowned porcelain capital of China, FUJIAN JIASHUN ARTS & CRAFTS CORP., LTD. was founded on January 17, 2005. Over nearly two decades, the company has grown into a leading industrial producer with a team of more than 200 skilled staff, including over 40 office administrators, workshop managers, and technical specialists. Generating an annual export value of more than USD 5 Million, Jiashun operates as a high-growth private enterprise backed by regional industrial development initiatives.
Our modern manufacturing facility features a comprehensive hotel-grade office, a dedicated cultural gallery, a multi-functional sample showroom, and standardized, clean production workshops. To keep pace with rising international demand, the facility runs two dedicated high-end daily ceramic and art porcelain production lines, two modern energy-efficient electric control rotary kilns, and two automated slip-casting production lines. Powered by these technologies and managed under a strict 8S methodology and quality standardization program, Jiashun maintains high quality and consistency across all export orders.
Our contract reliability is backed by key industry honors. In 2020, Jiashun was named a "Municipal Industrial Leading Enterprise" and recognized as a "Quanzhou Contract-Abiding and Credit-Valuing Enterprise." By 2022, the company earned the title of "Top Ten Self-Operated Export Enterprises in Dehua County," affirming our status as a trusted supplier for global procurement networks.
Addressing key challenges in procurement: supply chain visibility, material safety compliance, and bespoke design scaling.
Direct shipping channels from Fujian Dehua to the Port of Tokyo ensure stable transit windows. Our digital tracking minimizes lead times for seasonal hospitality projects and high-volume commercial rollouts.
Fulfilling the demand for sustainable options through eco-friendly firing processes. In 2016, our waste recycling porcelain tech won the third-prize Science and Technology Award, helping brands meet environmental targets.
Using in-house CAD modeling, 3D printing, and sample molding to translate ideas into production-ready ceramic items. This process shortens the path from initial design concept to final table-ready ware.
Our core product range is designed to support diverse dining, home decoration, and seasonal needs:
| Category | Core Products Offered | Target Markets |
|---|---|---|
| Daily Kitchenware | Ceramic casserole pots, high-temperature tagines, seasoning jars, airtight containers. | Restaurants, HORECA, home retailers. |
| Tableware & Drinkware | Stoneware dinner sets, coffee mugs, latte cups and saucers, coarse clay tea sets. | Cafes, bistros, hotels, corporate gift distributors. |
| Decorative Ceramics | Flower pots, ceramic cutting boards, modern vases, bathroom accessories. | Home decor brands, wholesale distributors. |
| Festive Ornaments | Christmas, Easter, and Valentine's Day decorations, money storage jars. | Supermarket chains, seasonal importers. |
How our advanced manufacturing systems ensure product quality, durability, and safety across international borders.
Maintaining a high level of reliability requires regular technological upgrades. At Fujian Jiashun, our Dehua factory has implemented clean energy initiatives by transitioning to electric controlled rotary kilns. These intelligent kilns maintain precise firing temperatures between 1280°C and 1320°C. This level of control ensures the complete vitrification of stoneware clay bodies, reducing porosity below 0.5% and increasing chip resistance under heavy daily commercial use.
Our commitment to quality, environmental safety, and structural durability is verified by international certifications:
To support partners in Tokyo and globally, our long-term technology initiatives focus on three areas:
Discover our broad range of high-performance ceramic boards, high-temperature tagines, and custom mugs.
Clear answers to regulatory, manufacturing, and logistic questions for buyers in Japan.
Our products undergo third-party laboratory testing to verify safety limits. We utilize high-temperature firing processes and lead-free glazes, ensuring our tableware complies with the chemical safety standards required for import into Japan.
MOQ requirements vary depending on product size and shape. Typically, custom dinnerware and storage jars start at 1,000 to 3,000 units per design. We also offer prototype development to refine designs before launching full production runs.
Our stoneware is fired between 1280°C and 1320°C, producing a dense, durable body that handles commercial dishwashing, microwave heating, and rapid temperature changes without cracking or glaze damage.
Production lead times usually range from 35 to 50 days, depending on order size. Shipping from Fujian Dehua to Tokyo Port takes approximately 7 to 10 days, allowing for efficient supply chain planning.
Yes. We provide comprehensive OEM packaging solutions, including drop-tested mail-order boxes, custom-printed color gift boxes with internal pulp trays, and eco-friendly protective packaging designed for premium retail presentation.