Soft, translucent, and durable, traditional Japanese paper, called washi (“wa” literally means Japanese and “shi” means paper) boasts a history of over 1300 years and is still very much a part of daily life in Japan. In fact, Washi was registered as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in November
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TOKI -Authentic Japan- on Instagram: A serene and peaceful morning in a washi paper artisan's atelier. Surrounded by centuries of tradition and craftsmanship, time seems to flow at a different pace. 和紙職人のアトリエでの穏やかで平和な朝の一コマ。何
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Washi workshop in Tokigawa ⋆ In Saitama