Making wagasa, a traditional Japanese umbrella, is how Kotaro Nishibori reconnected to his Japanese heritage after his two years in Canada. Nishibori stays true to the 1,200-year-old process by using traditional methods and materials, including bamboo and washi.
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How This Japanese Artisan Creates Wagasa Umbrellas | For The Culture
27 сен 2024