Kiso Lacquer Ware Making (Kiso Kurashi no Kougeikan)
Otari Village
Kiso Urushi (Lacquer Ware) is an officially recognized traditional craft in Japan. Everyone from chil...
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Otari Village
Kiso Urushi (Lacquer Ware) is an officially recognized traditional craft in Japan. Everyone from chil...
Nakano City
The Hakuna matata salon in Nakano City offers visitors a chance to wear traditional kimono or yukata in a ...
Suwa City
Suwa Taisha Shrine’s taiko drumming group, the nationally designated Important Intangible Cultural ...
Komagane City
Dedicated to honoring the area’s sericulture roots, the Komagane Silk Museum offers silk-related wor...
Iiyama City
‘Washi’ (Japanese traditional paper) is made from wood fiber, making it stronger than today’s more com...
Matsumoto City
Matsumoto’s most well-known folk craft: colorful “temari” handballs made with bits of yarn. Winding t...
Azumino City
Azumino, known for its pristine waters and stunning pastoral and mountainous scenery, is also home to t...
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