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    A visit to House of Keshi/Pearl Exporting Company in Kobe

    Mr. Shah came into the business in 1985. For 50 years, they started collecting keshi and selling only what they needed to survive. With whatever money they made, they would purchase more keshi. He and his father had the same vision. They have controlled their buying and have an exemplary stock...
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    A visit to House of Keshi/Pearl Exporting Company in Kobe

    Mr. Sundeep Shah is the face behind the company that began with his father. Born and raised in Japan, but Indian by origin. His father came to Japan in 1956 to work for his uncle who was a pearl dealer. He immediately fell in love with the country and the people and knew this is where he would...
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    Japan Pearl Tour and the 7th Japan Pearl Fair hosted by the Japan Pearl Exporters Association

    Day 5. It was a free day today! We went our separate ways for the day. Several people traveled to Nara to experience the Deer Park. Although I don’t remember a lot about it other than the deer roaming freely, I did experience the park when I was younger. I really wanted to go shopping. I love...
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    Japan Pearl Tour and the 7th Japan Pearl Fair hosted by the Japan Pearl Exporters Association

    Day 5. We hopped on a van and journeyed out to Mikimoto Island. This will be a short post because I did a pretty deep dive into Mikimoto Pearl Island a few years ago in the thread titled “A Visit to Mikimoto Pearl Island”. The rest stops here are large and almost like a strip mall. I love the...
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    Japan Pearl Tour and the 7th Japan Pearl Fair hosted by the Japan Pearl Exporters Association

    Some sorting cards (with the help of Google Translate) that represent the sorting process. Blemishes Luster Shape Nacre We were able to walk to our new hotel from here. It’s conveniently located across from the Japan Pearl Fair Venue. Our hosts are now on their way to prepare for the...
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    Japan Pearl Tour and the 7th Japan Pearl Fair hosted by the Japan Pearl Exporters Association

    We are taken to a room where they are half drilling small pearls to be used for rings and earrings. I noticed several personal items in each worker’s station- from fans, humidifiers and cute trinkets. In the next room we visited, the workers were focused on sorting.
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    Japan Pearl Tour and the 7th Japan Pearl Fair hosted by the Japan Pearl Exporters Association

    Day 4 began with a check out from our hotel and a short flight from Nagasaki to Kobe, The City of Pearls. Kobe will be our final destination where we will do some day trips and attend the Japan Pearl Fair. After arriving at the Kobe airport, we traveled by taxi to Otsuki Pearl. Otsuki Pearl is...
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    Japan Pearl Tour and the 7th Japan Pearl Fair hosted by the Japan Pearl Exporters Association

    Day 4. My photos are not wanting to load or air drop into my ipad tonight, so I will take this opportunity to introduce the group. This is totally borrowed from Jeremy’s introductions. Tracey Ellison- The Diamonds Girl Tracey Ellison, known as The Diamonds Girl, is one of the world’s leading...
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    Japan Pearl Tour and the 7th Japan Pearl Fair hosted by the Japan Pearl Exporters Association

    We end with a walk through the Peace Park before heading to our new location. There are strands of 1000 cranes everywhere The representation in this monument- the right hand points to the sky and atomic weapons, the left hand is extended for peace, and the eyes are closed in prayers for the...
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    Japan Pearl Tour and the 7th Japan Pearl Fair hosted by the Japan Pearl Exporters Association

    This has been a full day and our final destination is a somber one. We visit the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum and Peace Park. I took several photos inside, but I will leave you with only a few…
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    Japan Pearl Tour and the 7th Japan Pearl Fair hosted by the Japan Pearl Exporters Association

    Our next destination is the Government Building. A fairly new facility, it has a spanning view of the city and sea. We are huddled around a display in the lobby where we meet again with Mr. Fujita. His pearls are proudly on display as recipients of the Govenor’s Award this year. The loose pearls...
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    Japan Pearl Tour and the 7th Japan Pearl Fair hosted by the Japan Pearl Exporters Association

    This farm also had a young generation on staff. The owner’s daughter and son are grafters and are giving the Governor instructions on the nucleating process. And the Governor gives it a try. Being a surgeon, he is already equipped with some surgical skills.
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    Japan Pearl Tour and the 7th Japan Pearl Fair hosted by the Japan Pearl Exporters Association

    Our walk behind the building takes us to the farm. The oysters in this area are receiving a special circulating treatment to relax them before the nucleation process. And who can resist a pic of the farm cat-
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    Japan Pearl Tour and the 7th Japan Pearl Fair hosted by the Japan Pearl Exporters Association

    And now I’ll leave you with some eye candy as we enter the store. The Fukae Pearl Company has a storefront and the farm sits on the water below.
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    Japan Pearl Tour and the 7th Japan Pearl Fair hosted by the Japan Pearl Exporters Association

    Our next stop takes us to Fukae Pearl Company. There was a whirl of ceremony as we approached. I ddn’t quite understand what was happening when we exited the bus but there was a line up of dignitaries from the government, including the governor of Nagasaki himself. They each handed out business...
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    Japan Pearl Tour and the 7th Japan Pearl Fair hosted by the Japan Pearl Exporters Association

    We gather in the meeting room where Mr. Fujita joins us for final thoughts. He thanks us for traveling all the way to the western tip of Japan. His farm harvests approximately 600,000- 700,000 pearls a year. If all the pearls could be used for strands this would create about 10,000 strands...
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