K.Yairi Guitars
In one of only eight landlocked prefectures in Japan, Gifu stands out as a shining example of timeless Japanese artisanship—a spirit alive and thriving in this gorgeous, mountainous, wood-rich prefecture.
Ikinari Quiz: What are the other seven landlocked prefectures in Japan?
Make sure to read to the end—the answer you’re looking for might just be there.
One could almost consider K. Yairi Guitars to be the premier global representation of the most famous guitar maker that no one has ever heard of—unless, of course, you’re in the know. That includes legendary artists who adore K. Yairi Guitars, such as:
Sir Paul McCartney
McCartney is perhaps the single most famous global artist known to consistently play a K. Yairi Guitar.
He owns multiple K. Yairi acoustics, including left-handed custom models made specifically for him.
McCartney has praised the instrument’s “living resonance.”
Bruce Springsteen
“The Boss” has been photographed with a K. Yairi acoustic in studio settings.
He appreciated the neck feel and build quality, often remarking on the brand’s extraordinary craftsmanship and resonance.
Eric Clapton
Clapton has played K. Yairi instruments—particularly in the 1970s and 1980s, when boutique Japanese guitars were circulating among touring professionals. He admired their craftsmanship and tone, and has spoken highly of them in private circles.
Indeed, one could say that K. Yairi Guitars, is the en no shita no chikara mochi—縁の下の力持ち—the unsung hero of the guitar world.
In the landlocked prefecture of Gifu reside extraordinary gems, hidden within the mystical mountains of the Ibuki Range.
Their handcrafted guitars are infused with decades of devotion to craftsmanship and sent into the world with a deep bow and heartfelt love for their customers.
This is the magic of K. Yairi Guitars.
From the moment I laid eyes on this exquisite guitar over three decades ago, it became a cherished companion and family heirloom.
After countless sessions and live performances—as a loyal companion inspiring a multitude of original songs—there came a time when the refurbishment of this well-worn guitar was simply meant to be.
Excited for the next phase of our life together—creating music and joy for your listening pleasure—she was sent off for spiritual rejuvenation in the capable hands of the master craftsmen who imbue each guitar with sublime resonance, like a harmonious deity.
At the instruction of the K. Yairi Guitars master craftsman, I was asked to include a letter describing the story behind the renewal of this exquisite instrument.
Greetings, K. Yairi Guitars,
I bought this guitar about thirty-five years ago and have been deeply satisfied with its beautiful tone and resonance.
Ever since spotting it on a Yamaha shop shelf in Chiba City and trying it out, I’ve been in love with its extraordinary feel and vibe.
I would like to have the tuning pegs upgraded to a higher-quality set befitting such an extraordinarily beautiful wooden instrument.
Also, the pickups have grown old and weary, so please take a look and advise as you see fit.
I look forward to welcoming this instrument home and composing more extraordinary music—in harmony and vibration with K. Yairi Guitars.
Keep in mind—the Japanese are attuned to the world of ban butsu—万物—life in all things—and the instruments from K. Yairi Guitars are imbued with the spirit of the forest gods who love the sound of music as they have anointed this historic luthier with tone, clarity, and a finely tuned ear.
Answer to the Quiz:
You thought the answer would be waiting down here for you, didn’t you?
Ah, but that would defeat the purpose of your pilgrimage to the bottom of this blog.
The real quest is yours: discover the other seven landlocked prefectures of Japan.
Go forth and use whatever tools you see fit to tuck this curious fragment of sacred Japanese geography—this little gem from the Land of the Gods—into your quiver for a rainy day.