This video introduces the process of making a Japanese traditional partition. A workshop with a 100-year history.
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Takuya Kinami / Adachi Hyogu
At the southern tip of Kamigyo Ward, in Kyoto, just north of Nijo Castle on Inokuma Street, you will find the office and workshop of Adachi Hyoguten; a maker of traditional Kyoto art mountings called hyogu; in its current location since 1926. Adachi Hyoguten creates and mends fusuma (sliding paper partitions) and shoji (sliding paper doors and screens), both indispensable parts of Kyoto architecture. Adachi Hyoguten also handles gakuso (framed pictures), byobu (folding screens), and kakejiku (hanging scrolls).
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【Chapter】
00:00 Make the hinges
03:07 Paste thin Japanese paper
06:14 Paste thick Japanese paper
10:28 Reinforce edges
13:36 Attach the wooden frame
14:40 Paste Japanese paper on folding part
15:10 Finished Product
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