A tasting set featuring three distinctive salts crafted on Kudaka Island, Okinawa.
Though all are born from the same surrounding sea, each salt reflects the unique methods, philosophy, and craftsmanship of its maker — resulting in differences in flavor, aroma, and texture. Experience the depth and character of salt shaped by the island’s sun, sea breeze, and traditional salt-making culture.
The wrapped cloth featuring the Kudaka Island brand logo is inspired by ceremonial garments used in sacred island rituals. After opening, the cloth can also be reused as a handkerchief.
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Price: JPY 2,200
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Kudaka Island is a sacred island off the coast of Okinawa known for its deep connection to Ryukyuan mythology, spirituality, and traditional culture. Its locally made products reflect the island’s natural environment, rituals, and generations of craftsmanship passed down through the community.
Step inside Kudaka Island →
A tasting set featuring three distinctive salts crafted on Kudaka Island, Okinawa.
Though all are born from the same surrounding sea, each salt reflects the unique methods, philosophy, and craftsmanship of its maker — resulting in differences in flavor, aroma, and texture. Experience the depth and character of salt shaped by the island’s sun, sea breeze, and traditional salt-making culture.
The wrapped cloth featuring the Kudaka Island brand logo is inspired by ceremonial garments used in sacred island rituals. After opening, the cloth can also be reused as a handkerchief.
🚚 Delivering locally within 24 hours
📍 In-city delivery only
🕕 Order before 5pm for same-day delivery
Sold by:

Kudaka Island is a sacred island off the coast of Okinawa known for its deep connection to Ryukyuan mythology, spirituality, and traditional culture. Its locally made products reflect the island’s natural environment, rituals, and generations of craftsmanship passed down through the community.
Step inside Kudaka Island →