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
We invite you to an authentic Japanese culture experience ranging from tea ceremony, sumo, ikebana, culinary, pottery, etc and access to private property normally only open through referrals. For a unforgettable encounter, right in the heart of Tokyo.
TOKI-NO-WASUREMONO Past Exhibitions
Washi workshop in Tokigawa ⋆ In Saitama
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TOKI-NO-WASUREMONO Past Exhibitions
Kimi + Kai Women's Ellie Waterproof Trench Coat – kimi + kai
Lovely Tokusei Japan Plate Nippon Porcelain Plate 1930's Hand Painted
Washi workshop in Tokigawa ⋆ In Saitama
TOKI-NO-WASUREMONO Past Exhibitions
The Essence of Japanese Design
The Essence of Japanese Design
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TOKI-NO-WASUREMONO Past Exhibitions
The Elegant and Refined World of Washi — TOKI
Kimi + Kai Women's Ellie Waterproof Trench Coat – kimi + kai
Washi workshop in Tokigawa ⋆ In Saitama