Fumi Fumi is a small shop in Portland, Oregon that offers in-house handmade incense, work by artists, vintage clothing and objects, events, workshops, and more ~

This is my second year teaching an incense making class here on the island of Awaji at the beautiful former middle schoo...
05/29/2026

This is my second year teaching an incense making class here on the island of Awaji at the beautiful former middle school turned creative center, 🤍 It’s an honor to have the opportunity to teach workshops here in Japan, and on Awaji, no less, an island home to the highest concentration of incense factories in Japan and the source of around 70% of the country’s incense production. There is no shortage of people here working in this field with knowledge far beyond my own.

At times, this can stir up the circular thinking of my ole friend, impostor syndrome. But my hope is that what I offer feels like a celebration of the ways Japanese craft and culture continue to be carried forward outside of Japan, with deep respect for its history, producers, and living traditions.

I don’t consider myself a traditional maker. Much like my experience of being biracial, I feel more like a hybrid ~ an evolutionary offshoot of the craft. I take this path very seriously, and I find the best way forward is slowly and intentionally: asking questions, reflecting, and remaining open to learning.

Much like my experience last year, I leave feeling inspired ~ with new directions to take, new fragrances to explore, and more to share through Fumi and my workshops. I’m deeply grateful to the people who helped make this experience possible. My biggest thanks to Taro-san for his integral support in producing these events and for sharing the magic of Awaji and all it has to offer 🙏🏼 I’m also so grateful to Mr. Ikegami of the Hyogo Business & Cultural Center for the initial introduction and coordination, and to my friend Kyoko for being the first spark that set all of this in motion 💜

I’m entering the last leg of my trip. I miss the shop, but I can also feel that familiar sadness that comes with leaving a place you love. I’ll savor it while I can.

See you soon, Portland. I’m looking forward to the shop’s first summer season.

Tell a friend to swing by the shop this weekend ;) Sat May 30 (12-6p)Sun May 31 (12-4p)We’ll be back to regular hours Sa...
05/29/2026

Tell a friend to swing by the shop this weekend ;)

Sat May 30 (12-6p)
Sun May 31 (12-4p)

We’ll be back to regular hours Sat June 6! Treasures from Japan will be trickling into the shop ~! Excited to share our finds with our community 🙏🏼

The sidewalk garden scene here in Japan is giving enviable curb appeal. The rustic and a bit run down arrangements draw ...
05/25/2026

The sidewalk garden scene here in Japan is giving enviable curb appeal. The rustic and a bit run down arrangements draw our eye in the most. Always double take the lil flower and garden shops. Should we add a little greenery to the front of the shop? Probably yes of course 💚

We are OPEN this weekend! Sat May 23 (12-6p)Sun May 24 (12-4p)Your support during this period of limited hours means a l...
05/23/2026

We are OPEN this weekend!

Sat May 23 (12-6p)
Sun May 24 (12-4p)

Your support during this period of limited hours means a lot. Thank you 🙏🏼 You are in good hands as Amy will be covering the shop ✨ Lots of goodies and we are stocked with incense.

Hello from the winding mountain roads of Kochi, Japan 💚 I used to live here in the early 2000s. I worked as an English t...
05/15/2026

Hello from the winding mountain roads of Kochi, Japan 💚 I used to live here in the early 2000s. I worked as an English teacher, a common way to get a visa. Work was just a means to spend time here and more deeply experience life and culture of Japan. My mom is from Tokyo so when she would come to visit me, she had a cultural experience of her own. I ended up living here for 5 years during a very formative time (25-30 yo). I’ve returned many times since moving away. Kochi is a home place for me. I have a deep love for the landscape, the people, and the delicacies. What I learned here shows up in so much of Fumi. I am endlessly grateful for all the kindness I have been shown here. Cheers to the growth that comes from homes away from home 🙌🏼✨

Did you miss the Temari Sushi 𝔀𝓸𝓻𝓴~𝓼𝓱𝓸𝓹 with Jane Hashimawari of  ? Worry not as we’re hosting her again for TWO session...
05/12/2026

Did you miss the Temari Sushi 𝔀𝓸𝓻𝓴~𝓼𝓱𝓸𝓹 with Jane Hashimawari of ? Worry not as we’re hosting her again for TWO sessions this summer:

Thur June 11, 5-7p
Sun July, 19 5-7p

Temari sushi are small, hand-shaped sushi balls inspired by traditional Japanese embroidered temari toys, topped with colorful ingredients and designed to be eaten in one or two bites. In this small group workshop you will learn how to make temari sushi, complete with recipe, ingredients and some to take home! Jane will also be making a little somethin’ to share with the group as well. Bring a small cutting board, small knife and your creativity! Link to sign up in bio.

Where: Fumi, 4007 N Mississippi Ave
Cost: $60 (includes all supplies)
Notes: Snacks + tea provided
*Only 10 seats available

The Fumi 𝔀𝓸𝓻𝓴~𝓼𝓱𝓸𝓹 series will be led by our in-house team and friends in our community. Focused on cultural sharing, respect, craft, history, curiosity, and fun. We hope you’ll join us sometime.

Been loving our colorful clothing collection lately. Inspired by the cascade of floral blooms here in the Pacific Northw...
05/10/2026

Been loving our colorful clothing collection lately. Inspired by the cascade of floral blooms here in the Pacific Northwest, no color goes ignored around here. 🩵💜🩷💛💚💙❤️

We are headed to Japan and will have limited hours between May 12 - June 5. This trip will be focused on sourcing for th...
05/04/2026

We are headed to Japan and will have limited hours between May 12 - June 5. This trip will be focused on sourcing for the shop, teaching incense classes, and spending time with friends and family.

Our gurl Amy will be covering the shop on the following days:
Sat May 23 (12-6p)
Sun May 24 (12-4p)
Sat May 30 (12-6p)
Sun May 31 (12-4p)

Thank you for rolling with our schedule. We’re a small operation, doing our best to work within our means while making space for family, our art practice, and exploration.

On Sunday May 3rd (4:30-7:30) join returning artist  for another round of Sashiko Mending 🧵In this workshop, participant...
04/19/2026

On Sunday May 3rd (4:30-7:30) join returning artist for another round of Sashiko Mending 🧵

In this workshop, participants will explore the cultural significance of sashiko and its deep ties to sustainability, Mottainai=Do not waste, use everything. While also engaging in a gentle practice of mending—both garments and oneself. Through the act of repairing frayed clothing together, participants are invited to reflect on personal experiences of brokenness and to discover new ways of healing through shared creation.

Each participant will learn one of the traditional Sashiko patterns and will make a patch that can be used to repair a torn garment or even as a coaster. This Sashiko cloth becomes more than material; it carries history and, through mending, becomes part of a new story.

Date: Sunday, May 3rd
Time: 4:30–7:30pm
Location: Fumi ~ 4007 N Mississippi Ave.
Ticket: $90-115 sliding scale (includes sashiko mending kit)
* Reserve your spot through the link in bio.

The Fumi 𝔀𝓸𝓻𝓴~𝓼𝓱𝓸𝓹 series will be led by our in-house team and friends in our community. Focused on cultural sharing, respect, craft, history, curiosity, and fun. We hope you’ll join us sometime. Classes will be small and generally held on Sunday afternoons.

Our colorful collection will be hitting the racks today! Come by say hi ~ today is a good day to check out the dogwood t...
04/18/2026

Our colorful collection will be hitting the racks today! Come by say hi ~ today is a good day to check out the dogwood trees and visit Fumi 🤍 arigato again to our model ✨ It has been so fun for us to photograph buddies in our community wearing our vintage finds. A sweet lil collaboration 📸

Join us from April 23 ~ May 11 for our first exhibition in the shop, featuring the work of our neighbor and friend, Tim ...
04/14/2026

Join us from April 23 ~ May 11 for our first exhibition in the shop, featuring the work of our neighbor and friend, Tim Warner, with an opening reception on Fri April 24 from 5-7p.

One of the gifts of having a permanent space has been building genuine relationships with our neighbors, both business and residential alike. Tim, who lives around the corner, became an early regular and friend. Through many conversations, I came to know his ceramics practice, and we’ve since been honored to carry his cups at Fumi.

After visiting his studio and seeing more of his work in progress, I was especially struck by his series of urns. It opened up conversations around grief and holding space for the memory of loved ones who have passed. Creating these kinds of spaces to honor ancestors, related or chosen, is a value here at Fumi. You may have encountered our Ancestors’ Altar, where we invite the public to contribute photos of loved ones who have passed. It felt like a natural progression, and a bit of kismet, to invite Tim to exhibit his urns here in the shop.

With a warm heart, we invite you to Vessels, a window exhibition of work by Tim Warner. See the Upcoming Events link in our profile for more info.

Address

4007 N Mississippi Avenue
Portland, OR
97227

Opening Hours

Monday 12pm - 6pm
Thursday 12pm - 6pm
Friday 12pm - 6pm
Saturday 12pm - 6pm
Sunday 12pm - 4pm

Website

https://www.instagram.com/fumiishome/

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