Hemskor
"Hemskor" is a Swedish term, where "hem" means home and "skor" refers to shoes. And so, "Hemskor" indicates indoor shoes or slippers. When you visit an onsen ryokan in Japan, offering a pair of quality indoor shoes for guests is a traditional "omotenashi" hospitality.
This Japanese artisanal indoor shoe brand is based in Yamanashi, Japan. The founder Hidenori Hemuki aims to hand make indoor shoes using quality and sustainable materials. With his original designs and techniques, he has achieved the mission of making the most user-friendly indoor shoes with ultimate comfort.
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