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Yueqian and Paper の Litong りの Museum
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A Japanese paper museum located at the end of a stream on Echizen Washi no Sato-dori, which is quiet and nice. The history of traditional Echizen Washi, used paper, tools, etc. are stored and exhibited. On the day I visited, a large bran exhibition was held. This is an opportunity to rediscover the goodness of Japanese paper once again.
Unexpectedly, I was able to see Echizen Take dolls.
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Paper raw materials are exhibited in front of this museum. Also, if you go along the road for a while, you can see a demonstration of paper-suki. The explanation was also easy to understand. There are no special rare crafts, but various crafts from Echizen Washi are on display. I also read Tsutomu Mizukami's "Echizen Taken Doll", but since there was also an exhibition of bamboo dolls and I was reading novels, I was able to see them with a familiarity.
A museum in Echizen Washi no Sato. You can learn about the history of Echizen Washi. We also sell products, but I am surprised at the variety of Washi. A 15-minute walk away, there is the god of paper, Otaki Shrine, and I have worshiped.
2 You can learn about the history of Echizen Washi in a small building. The first feudal bill was made by the Fukui domain from Echizen Washi, and it seems that Echizen Washi was used for the bills made in the Meiji era. Although it is a small facility, it is a good facility where you can see the history of Japanese paper. However, it is said that the museum will be closed due to renovation work from Heisei 27 Year 12 to Heisei 29 Year 3.
Yueqian and Paper の Litong りの Museum
A Japanese paper museum located at the end of a stream on Echizen Washi no Sato-dori, which is quiet and nice. The history of traditional Echizen Washi, used paper, tools, etc. are stored and exhibited. On the day I visited, a large bran exhibition was held. This is an opportunity to rediscover the goodness of Japanese paper once again.
Unexpectedly, I was able to see Echizen Take dolls.
Paper raw materials are exhibited in front of this museum. Also, if you go along the road for a while, you can see a demonstration of paper-suki. The explanation was also easy to understand. There are no special rare crafts, but various crafts from Echizen Washi are on display. I also read Tsutomu Mizukami's "Echizen Taken Doll", but since there was also an exhibition of bamboo dolls and I was reading novels, I was able to see them with a familiarity.
Yueqian and Paper の Li の Museum
A museum in Echizen Washi no Sato. You can learn about the history of Echizen Washi. We also sell products, but I am surprised at the variety of Washi. A 15-minute walk away, there is the god of paper, Otaki Shrine, and I have worshiped.
Learn the history of Echizen Washi
2 You can learn about the history of Echizen Washi in a small building. The first feudal bill was made by the Fukui domain from Echizen Washi, and it seems that Echizen Washi was used for the bills made in the Meiji era. Although it is a small facility, it is a good facility where you can see the history of Japanese paper. However, it is said that the museum will be closed due to renovation work from Heisei 27 Year 12 to Heisei 29 Year 3.