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UNIQUE EXPERIENCE in KYOTO: Making a Notebook from Scratch! | Traditional Japanese Bookbinding 

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Hello from Kyoto, Japan! As we were planning our trip to Japan, we were looking at unique experiences and came across one that's perfect for book lovers: a workshop to learn how to make a notebook in the traditional Japanese way. That means glue made of rice, washi paper and everything handmade! Tsutomu-san has been a master bookbinder for decades and we couldn't have found someone more experienced than him. He taught us how to press, stitch, cut, glue and bind a notebook. And the best part? The cover is made of kimono fabric!
Join us as we make a journal from scratch from a cosy crafts studio in Kyoto, Japan. If you've always wanted to try your hand at DIY, you could even try to make your own notebook at home following this very special handmade process!
Hope you enjoy this video and do let us know what you'd like us to do in Japan next time we visit!
See you soon :)
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🔖 CHAPTERS
0:00 - Intro
0:21 - Tsutomu
0:49 - Choosing Materials
1:41 - How It All Started
2:30 - Cutting & Stitching
3:28 - Glueing Endpapers
3:54 - Tsutomu & His Friend
5:00 - Reinforcing the Spine & Adding Ribbons
5:47 - Preparing The Cover
7:46 - Drying & Binding
9:13 - Tea Time & Finishing Touches
10:08 - Final Thoughts
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@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
How talented is Tsutomu-san? 🤩 What an amazing experience. Hope you enjoyed watching the whole process of making a notebook the Japanese way! What other unique experiences would you like us to do in Japan? 🇯🇵
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
Hi! Yoko-san is on Instagram: instagram.com/yokomazda?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Not sure if Tsutomu-san is!
@henrykg
@henrykg Год назад
Japanese way? It is normal bookbinding done in similar way on whole world.
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
@@henrykg it's made with Kimono fabric so it is the Japanese way! ☺️
@henrykg
@henrykg Год назад
@@travelmurmur We also cover books using silk. I would say that using rice glue is more Japanese way...
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
@@henrykg yep, that too! And kimono is traditionally Japanese too!
@LoveNotWar
@LoveNotWar Год назад
Great video and I love your choice of kimono for your notebook! My daughter and I took two different classes (temple stamp book making and the same notebook book making as shown in your video) with Tsutomo and Yoko in late December 2022 and thoroughly enjoyed both sessions. We are planning to go back to learn more from them in May 2023 ❤❤
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
Thank you! I fell in love with that kimono fabric as soon as I saw it ☺️ Ah, so jealous! The temple stamp book making sounds amazing! Please say hi to Tsutomu and Yoko for us ❤️
@apollosix
@apollosix 6 дней назад
Beautiful
@sharonsmith2330
@sharonsmith2330 14 дней назад
Beautiful workmanship !!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@robinlathim8221
@robinlathim8221 8 месяцев назад
What a beautiful experience with such lovely and talented people...just awesome! ❤
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 8 месяцев назад
Thank you! It was a wonderful experience. We could do it again tomorrow! ♥️
@hor6teen
@hor6teen Год назад
This was so cute. Very special experience. And... Isn't this notebook like the best souvenir EVER?
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
Right?! The best souvenir we could ever ask for!
@koalafan1576
@koalafan1576 8 месяцев назад
Those are definitely much nicer then the case binding books I’ve made.
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 8 месяцев назад
I'm sure yours are just as nice!
@aff8976
@aff8976 Год назад
What a special experience and such stunning books!! 😊
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
The best experience for a booknerd 🤓🇯🇵
@daniellehaggard7401
@daniellehaggard7401 9 месяцев назад
That was an awesome summary. Thank you for sharing!
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching! Glad you enjoyed it 😊
@Lovely_lulu_
@Lovely_lulu_ Год назад
Oh my heart..I love this ❤
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
🥰
@joaodias8933
@joaodias8933 Год назад
What an amazing experience. They were so nice and cute!!!! 🥰 I was so glad watching it, they look so happy! 📙 Another great video ☺️☺️
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
Yoko and Tsutomu are amazing! 😊 So glad you enjoyed it! ❤️
@samcollage7682
@samcollage7682 3 месяца назад
What a wonderful experience. Thank you.
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 2 месяца назад
Thank you for watching!
@boris8857
@boris8857 9 месяцев назад
Your books look beautiful. I am so excited as I have actually got this activity booked next month. Excited!
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 9 месяцев назад
Ah, so excited for you! I'm sure yours will look beautiful too! Do send us a photo on Instagram, we'd love to see it. And say hi to Yoko and Mr. Tsutomu for us!
@LaurenJason
@LaurenJason Год назад
This was such a cool video! We loved how detailed they are with how they make their notebooks. This seems like a really fantastic experience 😀
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
Thanks, it was truly fascinating! ❤️
@IronEarthDesigns
@IronEarthDesigns 7 месяцев назад
Beautiful work!
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 7 месяцев назад
♥️
@gingersneed2555
@gingersneed2555 2 месяца назад
Exquisite!❤
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 2 месяца назад
Thank you! :)
@kimnkal
@kimnkal Год назад
That was wonderful! I am not sure I can get to Kyoto soon but would dearly love to experience this myself when I do! Thank you for the lovely video.
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
Thanks so much! We hope you get to have this experience one day, too! ☺️
@georgiyanev7000
@georgiyanev7000 Год назад
OMG! Imagine having a self-crafted journal. This makes journaling even better! 😍😍 The whole process is by far more interesting (and hard) as one would assume^^
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
Absolutely! It's great to know the hard work that goes on behind the scenes. And this is definitely the most special souvenir ever! And the most precious 🤩
@explorinwithlaurin
@explorinwithlaurin Год назад
This is such an awesome experience!! Such beautiful fabrics and satisfying process! We are traveling to the area in April and would love to do this as well! We will be sure to let them know you sent us if we make it! Really great video-thanks so much for sharing!
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
Amazing! April will be a beautiful time to visit Japan, I'm sure you'll have a wonderful time ❤️🇯🇵 And really hope you have time to do this, it's so satisfying and you get to make your own souvenir 😉 Do let us know if you do it! xx
@shellyp8731
@shellyp8731 2 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing this! What a special day you had learning from a master book binder! 🥰
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 2 месяца назад
It was a very special day! Thank you for watching!
@lobsterboy64
@lobsterboy64 4 месяца назад
this was amazing to watch :)
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 4 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed it! ☺️
@cindyhoneyman8259
@cindyhoneyman8259 Год назад
I would love to do this. Awesome!
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
Hope one day you get to do it too! 😊
@glendapaul8040
@glendapaul8040 Год назад
That was very interesting thanks
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
@elisadelalas4243
@elisadelalas4243 Месяц назад
This is so nice. I would definitely go there!❤
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Месяц назад
Hope you get to one day!
@KeiPalace
@KeiPalace 9 месяцев назад
something I would love to do when visiting Kyoto
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 9 месяцев назад
You should definitely do it!
@marcisaacs9407
@marcisaacs9407 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 11 месяцев назад
You're very welcome!
@einstein76
@einstein76 11 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much, Judith, this is very generous of you! We truly appreciate your support!
@memejs87
@memejs87 11 месяцев назад
This is amazing! I hope they’re still offering this experience in 2024, when I’m planning to go to Japan.
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 11 месяцев назад
I'm sure they will! 🥰
@cameronbourke456
@cameronbourke456 Год назад
We did this in 2020. It’s an amazing experience
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
It is ☺️
@ClimbingCaed
@ClimbingCaed Год назад
Really good story telling!! I also really like your thumbnails
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
Thank you so much! ☺️
@phyllisjeanfulton
@phyllisjeanfulton Год назад
I’m an American learning BookMaking. I’ve enjoyed your demonstration. I wish I could be in the man’s class. !!! ❤
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it ☺️ Hopefully one day you can also do this class! Good luck with your bookmaking journey 🤗
@MeditationParadiseLand
@MeditationParadiseLand Год назад
Awesome my friend 🦋🌼🥰❤️
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
Thank you 💐
@andreatthatsme
@andreatthatsme Год назад
😢😢😢thank you. I miss Japan so much. I miss the humble people that share their hearts. 😢😢 I lived in Kyushu for 4 years. I did pass through Kyoto at some point. I often wish I never left Japan. I miss the food too...😢 I have a lot of questions but for now I want to know: - Do many people speak English? - Did you stay in hotel, air b&b, or hostel? And how much? - If I go, how much money should I bring for 10 day stay? - Was it easy to get around - bus, train, taxi, rental car? - Did you pay for a class from sensai Tsutomu-san? If so, how much. I would love to go to Kyoto. I will send email later if I have more questions. Thank you so very much. I'm glad I found this video.😊
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
We miss Japan so much, too! 😭 To answer your questions: - Most people are too shy to speak English so don't expect them to! We talk about this in our Japan Travel Tips video! - We mention all the hotels and other accommodations we stayed at in our videos. If you watch the series, we show you every single place we stayed at! It was a mix of hotels, accommodations and houses. - Money: it depends on what you want to do, where you want to go and where you want to stay. Japan is expensive in terms of stays so expect to spend at least $1.5k. - It was very easy to get around and we travelled by train and bus as well as ferry and obviously on foot! - We did, yes, check the link in the description :) We spent around £30, I think. Hope you get to visit Kyoto soon! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@mr.nobody6059
@mr.nobody6059 7 месяцев назад
it's nice to see someone have passion in their life like this. i made my own thread binding notebook also and sell it. problem is, it's so hard to get a nice creamy paper color here, so i just use HVS instead with different thickness from 70 to 100 gsm. still using box cutter to trim the edge, not as neat as machine cut but i think that's the plus point. it's more like a handmade, a piece of art with that bit rough edge.
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 7 месяцев назад
Love rough edges! I'm sure yours looks great 😃
@jariseri5583
@jariseri5583 4 месяца назад
Love the video, learnt song with the master and your guys. Any more trips for art and craft in Japan? I’m really into it and want o make a trip just for that.
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 4 месяца назад
Thank you 😊 there are so many other classes you can take, from origami to making a kimono 👘 ceramics to calligraphy and making your own maneki neko! 🐱 It sounds amazing, booking a trip to Japan just to do some arts & crafts!
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 9 месяцев назад
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@lisal8870
@lisal8870 3 месяца назад
I wish I had know about this class when I was in Kyoto...this would have been fantastic!!! Is there any information on how the Kimono Fabric was prepared to be used as book fabric?
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 2 месяца назад
Aw, hopefully next time! They cut up the fabric and then add a special glue (I can't be sure what glue it is and how much they use) and then a sheet of paper on top :)
@johnmitchelljr
@johnmitchelljr Год назад
Good video. Is the fabric glued to paper? Thank you.
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
It is, yes! With a very thin coat of rice glue
@lenanana8
@lenanana8 Год назад
Does anyone know what is the name of this type of binding, and whether it is unique to Kyoto? I'm seriously gobsmacked at this man's ability to make a casebound cover by eye without measuring the space between the spine piece and the cover piece and without using a ruler or drafting triangle to get them all straight. This is beautiful precision, my amateur bookbinding self is geeking out right now. Such a memorable experience to have, you are lucky!
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
Haha it sounds like you'd truly love this experience. Hope you get to do it one day! ☺️
@lenanana8
@lenanana8 Год назад
@@travelmurmur Nah, I've never been to Japan! I'm a bookbinder and I love the art of making and repairing books. Japanese craftmanship has a delicate precision that is unmatched in this world.
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur Год назад
You could always try to go! You'd love it there if you appreciate good craftsmanship. Even normal packaging is extraordinary in Japan! Fingers cross you can make it there one day ☺️
@tatianabogota4825
@tatianabogota4825 9 месяцев назад
Hi! This is amazing 😍. what is the name of the tool at the end?
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 9 месяцев назад
It is! ❤️ not sure which one you're referring to? Is the one that binds the cover with the paper?
@tatianabogota4825
@tatianabogota4825 9 месяцев назад
@@travelmurmur Yeah! I think it is a tool with heat, like a small arc that passes over the grooves of the finished and assembled notebook
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 9 месяцев назад
@@tatianabogota4825 it's an antique cast iron. I can't find the exact name but that's what it is. It uses heat, you're right, and if you were doing it at home, you could use the edge of a normal iron to achieve a similar result 😊
@tatianabogota4825
@tatianabogota4825 9 месяцев назад
@@travelmurmur Thank you so much! 🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽Yeah! Currently I do it with an iron but I appreciate the tool and I said: I'm going to ask. Well, nothing, thanks for such a beautiful video, greetings from Colombia
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 9 месяцев назад
@@tatianabogota4825 tsutomu-san has pretty cool tools! They're pretty rare nowadays! Glad you enjoyed the video and muchas, muchas gracias! ❤️
@koalafan1576
@koalafan1576 8 месяцев назад
@4:32 did he really just press red to start the machine? Red for stop and green for go are internationally known and used.
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 8 месяцев назад
Haha, yes! Funny you'd point that out/noticed he did it! I think it makes sense. Green would mean it's done ✅
@koalafan1576
@koalafan1576 8 месяцев назад
@@travelmurmur that’s weird. Why would green mean it’s done? All around the world green means go, start or on. It’s not just an American thing. It’s international.
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 8 месяцев назад
@@koalafan1576 well, this is a very old machine, I don't know why red would be the start button but it makes sense to me 🛑
@inkland2003
@inkland2003 18 дней назад
Modern glue based binding is a disaster. We still need the traditional binding technique
@nope24601
@nope24601 4 месяца назад
This is Western book binding.
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 4 месяца назад
It is traditional Japanese bookbinding as per the title of the video! Why do you think it's Western? As someone with professional experience in the field, I can guarantee you it's not western.
@einstein76
@einstein76 11 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@travelmurmur
@travelmurmur 11 месяцев назад
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