Experience Making Postcards and Bookmarks at Japan’s Largest Washi Store
it is the biggest Washi paper store in Japan and has been in the same place since Edo era in 1653.
IIn the first place you can get any type of paper from all the country,
On the 3rd floor, they have a museum with the store history, samples of different papers, and a handicrafts corner where you can make postcards or bookmarks for only 200 yen.
It is amazing being surrounded by such rich history that helps you to understand how important the paper making has been in Japan.
Chidren from 3 years old can participate.
Conveniently located one train ride away from Ginza, Tsukiji and Ueno without any transfers. Within walking distance of Nihonbashi, a center of Japanese culture, and Ningyocho, a traditional downtown area.
Only a 4-minute walk to Tokyo City Air Terminal (T-CAT) which features direct buses to major airports. Head to Tokyo Skytree® or Shibuya straight from Suitengumae Station.
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