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Full view of the Shirokiya Denbei Edo Broom with a premium long handle, featuring intricate straw weaving, red and black decorative bands, and a dark natural bamboo shaft, photographed against a clean white background.
Close-up detail of the intricate handwoven straw pattern on the Shirokiya Denbei Edo Broom, showcasing the craftsmanship, tight braiding, and decorative red and black bands near the base.
A Japanese artisan skillfully handcrafting an Edo-style broom using traditional materials and techniques. The craftsman sits cross-legged, carefully weaving broomcorn with twine in a cluttered workshop filled with tools, bamboo handles, and handmade brooms in progress—highlighting the meticulous artistry behind Shirokiya Denbei brooms.
Close-up view of a Japanese craftsman weaving a traditional Edo-style broom by hand. The artisan holds the broom head while shaping and securing the broomcorn stalks with a wooden mallet, surrounded by raw materials and tools in a compact, cluttered workshop. This scene highlights the detailed craftsmanship and tactile process behind handmade Shirokiya Denbei brooms.
Partially assembled Edo-style broom showing the bound and braided base with splayed broomcorn stalks before trimming. The image captures the intricate weave pattern and the raw, uncut fibers during the early stage of traditional broom making in Japan. Tools and bamboo stalks are visible in the background, highlighting the workshop setting.
A Japanese craftsman skillfully works on the handle of a traditional Edo-style broom, securing bamboo stalks with string and tightening the structure by hand. The image highlights the intricate braiding and careful knife work involved in assembling the upper section of the broom, surrounded by tools and materials in a cluttered but authentic workshop setting.
A close-up view of a Japanese artisan weaving the bamboo handle of a traditional Edo-style broom. The craftsman’s hands are carefully threading stalks into the central structure, showcasing the intricate and time-honored technique of handcrafting brooms with precision and care in a compact workshop environment.

Shirokiya Denbei Edo Japanese Broom — Premium Long Handle

Regular price $285.00 USD
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Important Shipping Notice

We’re currently unable to accept orders for this Premium Long Handle Edo Broom if your shipping address is in the United States, Australia, Spain, Denmark, or Germany.

If you’re located in Australia, Spain, Denmark, or Germany, please consider the alternative option available for your region:
Shirokiya Denbei Edo Japanese Broom — Classic Short Handle
(Please note: the Classic Short Handle broom is also unavailable to customers in the United States.)

Customers in all other regions may purchase as usual. Your order will ship via Japan Post EMS with full tracking.

A Traditional Edo Broom Built for Upright, Effortless Sweeping

Handcrafted in Tokyo by the renowned Shirokiya Denbei workshop, this Premium Long Handle Edo Broom represents one of Japan’s most respected broom-making traditions. Using the historic Edo splitting technique—where each natural stalk is finely separated by hand—artisans create soft, flexible bristles that glide smoothly across the floor.

With its tall handle and balanced weight, this broom allows you to sweep in a fully upright posture, reducing strain while covering larger areas with ease. It’s a tool designed for both everyday comfort and enduring craftsmanship.

 

Why This Broom Is Special

  • Traditional Edo Craftsmanship
    Made using the centuries-old Edo splitting technique that softens each stalk naturally—no cutting, no synthetic fibers.
  • Upright Comfort
    The long handle allows sweeping while standing tall, offering better posture and a more relaxed cleaning experience.
  • Soft, Floor-Safe Bristles
    The split fibers are gentle enough for wood, tile, and tatami, gliding without scratching or dragging.
  • Natural Wax Effect
    The fibers contain natural oils that leave floors—especially wood and tatami—with a soft, subtle sheen.
  • Smooth, Quiet Movement
    Flexible bristles move in a calm, sweeping flow, reducing dust scatter and keeping your space peaceful.
  • Lightweight but Sturdy
    Balanced construction makes wide-area sweeping easier and more satisfying.
  • Timeless Japanese Craft Heritage
    Shirokiya Denbei is one of Tokyo’s most respected Edo broom makers, continuing a lineage over 200 years old.

 

Perfect Pairing

This broom works beautifully with our Harimi Dustpans, creating a smooth, quiet, and efficient sweeping set. The debris naturally follows the movement of the long fibers into the Harimi for easy cleanup.

 

Also Available in a Short Handle Version

Prefer a smaller broom for tighter spaces, staircases, or low-angle sweeping?

Our Classic Short Handle Edo Broom offers the same craftsmanship in a compact size—perfect for tatami rooms, entryways, and small apartments.

 

A Statement of Craft, Comfort, and Everyday Use

Beautiful, quiet, and made to last, this long-handle Edo broom turns daily sweeping into a comfortable ritual rooted in centuries of Japanese tradition.

Broomcorn (bristles), Bamboo (handle)

Width 30.0 cm × Length 120.0 cm (11.8” × 47.2”)

Gently tap off dust after use. Store the broom hanging to maintain the shape of the bristles. Trim the bristle tips with scissors when they become damaged. Store in a dry place. Handle with care to maintain its longevity.