Tour highlights
-Make traditional “washi”, or Japanese paper, with a history of 500 years, acclaimed for its use in sliding shoji doors and Japanese umbrellas
-Set in a mountain town using plant-derived materials in its famous, local paper brand
-Explanation by curator of Obara’s washi paper culture and production processes
-Make your own authentic washi from the first step of pounding paper mulberry material to the finished product
-Enjoy local, seasonal bistro at a restaurant in a traditional Japanese folk house
-Take home your own Japanese paper booklet made with your own two hands every step of the way
Tour details
Experience the Toyota Green Life series in Obara, a region famed for traditional washi. Learn how paper mulberry becomes paper as you pound bark, add colors and patterns, and bind your own unique washi booklet. Enjoy lunch in a rustic folk house using seasonal local ingredients. This hands-on tour offers an authentic look into Japan’s traditional papermaking culture.
Without hotel pick-up<br/>Pickup included
Pickup included
Your interpreter guide or driver will be waiting for you in the lobby of your hotel holding a name board.
Spend a day in the lush natural setting of Obara in Toyota City. Obara is known for its washi—or Japanese paper—culture, and you have the chance to create your own washi in an authentically bound booklet.
Learn the production process of washi in the surrounding natural paradise where the raw ingredients actually grow. Pound the inner bark of paper mulberry to kick off the papermaking process and add your own color and patterns to the front and back covers for a 100% unique booklet great for journaling, scrapbooking, or just jotting down memos.
Take a break at our dining hall, renovated from a traditional Japanese country house. We serve dishes made with seasonal local ingredients.
We'll take you back to the hotel to end the tour.
Price varies by option