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and we could see the traditional techniques.
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Since I went as a group, there was an explanation staff, and after seeing all the history and 々 techniques in videos, I actually showed the craftsman's demonstration. I was surprised to know that I was able to make a pattern by layering many Japanese papers, handmade tools according to the pattern from scratch, and patient work for the first time. It seems that there are many difficulties in succession, but I would like you to promote it widely through such a place.
Since I went as a group, there was an explanation staff, and after seeing all the history and 々 techniques in videos, I actually showed the craftsman's demonstration. I was surprised to know that I was able to make a pattern by layering many Japanese papers, handmade tools according to the pattern from scratch, and patient work for the first time. It seems that there are many difficulties in succession, but I would like you to promote it widely through such a place.
I was able to feel again that the pattern is a traditional craft tool. The technique of carefully digging with a sculpture sword is a collection of patience and patience. I want to leave traditional tools with the townhouse cherished for future generations.
I was able to feel again that the pattern is a traditional craft tool. The technique of carefully digging with a sculpture sword is a collection of patience and patience. I want to leave traditional tools with the townhouse cherished for future generations.
It is about 5 minutes walk from Kintetsu Shirako Station. Saibei Terao's house, which was built at the end of the Edo period, is a museum. Ise pattern paper and dyed cloth are on display in the main building. I could see that I was working in an earthquake hut in the back.
and we could see the traditional techniques.
Since I went as a group, there was an explanation staff, and after seeing all the history and 々 techniques in videos, I actually showed the craftsman's demonstration. I was surprised to know that I was able to make a pattern by layering many Japanese papers, handmade tools according to the pattern from scratch, and patient work for the first time. It seems that there are many difficulties in succession, but I would like you to promote it widely through such a place.
and we could see the traditional techniques.
Since I went as a group, there was an explanation staff, and after seeing all the history and 々 techniques in videos, I actually showed the craftsman's demonstration. I was surprised to know that I was able to make a pattern by layering many Japanese papers, handmade tools according to the pattern from scratch, and patient work for the first time. It seems that there are many difficulties in succession, but I would like you to promote it widely through such a place.
Papermaking is patient and patient
I was able to feel again that the pattern is a traditional craft tool. The technique of carefully digging with a sculpture sword is a collection of patience and patience. I want to leave traditional tools with the townhouse cherished for future generations.
Papermaking is patient and patient
I was able to feel again that the pattern is a traditional craft tool. The technique of carefully digging with a sculpture sword is a collection of patience and patience. I want to leave traditional tools with the townhouse cherished for future generations.
It's an old folk house.
It is about 5 minutes walk from Kintetsu Shirako Station. Saibei Terao's house, which was built at the end of the Edo period, is a museum. Ise pattern paper and dyed cloth are on display in the main building. I could see that I was working in an earthquake hut in the back.