If you are in the area, it's definitely a place to visit. There is a place where you can make your own Washi paper, which was very interesting to experience. They guide you in the paper making process, but they let you put as much or as little design as you want into the paper. Which means your artistic ability is a little bit I solved in how good the final product is.
Overall, it was a fun time, and there were so many other paper-based products to buy there. A great place for some souvenirs or gifts for...
Read moreNestled in a valley in Nagano mountains is this quaint, quiet, small village that is home to washi paper, steel and woodwork. Interesting to learn how paper is derived from mulberry Bush,amazed by the hours of processing to make quality art paper. True craftsmanship and skilled work. Echizen village is truly an artists haven and it's a worthwhile place to visit off the...
Read moreIt is a charming destination for anyone interested in traditional Japanese paper-making. The village offers a hands-on experience of crafting Echizen washi, one of Japan’s most renowned types of handmade paper. The village itself is picturesque and offers a glimpse into traditional Japanese craftsmanship, making it a unique and...
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