


Creativity born from constraints has nurtured Nagano's unique spirit of craftsmanship,
permeating every aspect of daily life and being passed down to the present day.
Uchiyama Gami paper made utilizing snow, Iida Mizuhiki that ties hearts together, Orokugushi combs and Kyougi wood sheets born from harsh nature—
we uncover these traditional crafts that enrich everyday life, along with the stories behind them.


Have you ever received a gift of sweets or flowers, and the ribbon or paper that wrapped them was so beautiful you wanted to keep it? In Japan, there are decorative strings called ‘Mizuhiki’ used to tie gifts together. The color and shape of […]
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Japanese paper has been longly rooted in Japanese life. While there are various Japanese paper producing regions throughout Japan, in Nagano Prefecture there is a unique type of paper called ‘Uchiyama paper’ that is […]
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