Journeys in Japan — Season 1, Episode 16: Mino City, Gifu
Documentary • 28 min • 17 seasons, 551 episodes • ★ 9.0/10
Episode synopsis
In this week's Journeys in Japan, we visit Mino City in Aichi Prefecture, a town famous for Japanese traditional paper "Washi". Washi is made from the fibers of tree bark and all handmade by traditional artisans has a beautiful appearance and texture. There are about 30 artisans who still produce washi in the traditional way. Tatsuo Ichikawa is one of oldest washi artisans in Mino city. He took over from his father in the family business. He explained to us how washi is made. (Excerpt)
About Journeys in Japan
Journeys in Japan provides an eye-opening look at the many unique places to visit in Japan. English-speaking visitors travel the length of the country, exploring the culture, meeting the local people, visiting historic sites and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Fukuoka City, Fukuoka: Rediscovering Asia in Fukuoka
- E2Toyama City, Toyama
- E3Furano, Hokkaido: Traversing Snowy Furano by Dog Sled
- E4Naoshima, Kagawa: Island of Art
- E5Kamakura, Kanagawa: Discovering Japan's Samurai Spirit
- E6Tsukuba, Ibaraki: A City with State-of-the-Art Technology
- E7Oshino Village, Yamanashi: Living Close to Mt. Fuji
- E8Tottori Sand Dunes, Tottori: Land of Majestic Dunes
- E9Northern Izu Peninsula, Shizuoka: Suruga Bay's Bountiful Nature
- E10Toyokawa, Aichi
- E11Himeji, Hyogo
- E12Naruto, Tokushima