Description
A unique type of footwear from Japan – Jika Tabi
Historically, split-toe shoes were made of leather thin enough to be worn like socks. Over time, changing fashion and new manufacturing technologies evolved this design into modern versions of Jika-Tabi. One such version is a cotton boot with a non-slip rubber sole, which is still widely used in Japan by gardeners and construction workers as standard work footwear.
Although this seems contrary to how a work boot is perceived in the West (bulky, waterproof, stiff), the Japanese prefer comfort, flexibility, and a close connection to the ground.
It is difficult to describe the sensation of walking in Jika-Tabi, but we promise they will be the most interesting (in a good way) shoes you have ever worn.
Features:
- The main and immediately noticeable feature is the split between the big toe and the other toes (worn only with special Tabi socks).
- Extremely thin and flexible sole that does not restrict movement.
- Lightweight and compact: one pair weighs approximately 500 g
- Enhanced flexibility and grip: this comes not only from the thin sole – thanks to the split toe, the sole adapts to uneven surfaces even better.
- Made from cotton and high-quality vulcanized rubber.
- Fastened with traditional kohaze-style metal tabs (clasps).
- Multiple fastening positions for different ankle/calf sizes to ensure the best possible fit against the leg.
- Built for work and durability – this means additional reinforcements and stitching in key areas.
Material, weight and sizes:
- Shoe: Cotton
- Sole: Rubber
- Clasps: Steel
- No. of clasps: 12
- Color: Blue with an orange sole
- Weight: ~500 g (for size 26 cm)
| EU Size | Foot size |
| 36.5 – 37 | 23.0 cm |
| 37.5 – 38 | 24.0 cm |
| 38.5 – 39.5 | 24.5 cm |
| 40 | 25.5 cm |
| 40.5 – 41.5 | 26.0 cm |
| 42 – 43 | 27.0 cm |
| 43.5 – 44 | 28.0 cm |
| 44.5 – 45.5 | 29.0 cm |
















