オリンピックの賞状にも使われる日本の和紙を作るプロセス

This video introduces the process of making Japanese Washi Paper. In 2014, Mino Washi Paper was registered as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Japanese Washi Paper has a long history, and the Shosoin Storehouse holds the oldest surviving sheet. With the spread of paper, demand for high-quality Mino Washi paper increased, and it received the highest reputation as a high-grade paper for shoji screens. In modern times, it was introduced overseas through the Vienna and Paris World Expositions. Takanori Senda was fascinated by the beauty of handmade washi paper at a hands-on washi-making workshop and decided to become a craftsman. Traveling to London, Peru, and many other places in the world, he feels a new sense of value and continues to strive daily to bring washi into the world of art. ▶Please take a look at the process of making Mino handmade washi. ▶Crafts Name: Mino Tesuki Washi / 美濃手漉き和紙 ▶Online St
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