I visited Echizen, a small city 75 minutes by train from Kyoto. It had none of the crowds but a lot of the traditional culture, from handcrafted paper (washi), to cabinets (tansu), to knives (hamono). The shokunin's dedication to these traditional Japanese crafts was inspiring to see, all the more so when you try yourself and get a glimpse of what it takes.
Thanks to Echizen city for sponsoring the trip. To learn more about Echizen Washi (Paper), please visit bit.ly/2PGhfrr
To learn more about the maker of knives, Ryusen Hamono, visit ryusen-hamono.com/
Check out traditional Japanese crafts in Echizen at bit.ly/2UQejK8
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