Traditional 'Washi' Paper Making In Japan

Taiki Ichimura pounds kozo tree bark during the 'washi' paper-making process at Uchimura Kobo, one of the Hosokawa-shi paper making workshops, on April 9, 2018 in Higashichichibu, Japan. 'Washi' is Japanese traditional handmade paper and this Hosokawa-shi, along with Sekishu-banshi of Shimane Prefecture and Honmino-shi of Gifu Prefecture are registered as the UNESCO intangible cultural heritage. The owner, Ms Uchimura, is one of seven national registered technicians who can produce the Hosokawa-shi. (Footage by Carl Court/Getty Images)
Taiki Ichimura pounds kozo tree bark during the 'washi' paper-making process at Uchimura Kobo, one of the Hosokawa-shi paper making workshops, on April 9, 2018 in Higashichichibu, Japan. 'Washi' is Japanese traditional handmade paper and this Hosokawa-shi, along with Sekishu-banshi of Shimane Prefecture and Honmino-shi of Gifu Prefecture are registered as the UNESCO intangible cultural heritage. The owner, Ms Uchimura, is one of seven national registered technicians who can produce the Hosokawa-shi. (Footage by Carl Court/Getty Images)
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