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    It’s a really interesting place with a slightly nostalgic feel! You can try making washi by hand, from scooping the pulp to decorating it and drying it. The whole process is a lot of fun. The staff are very kind and guide you step by step, so even first-timers won’t feel nervous. You can take the washi you make home as a souvenir, which feels really rewarding. There are also displays of traditional papermaking tools and historical information, and the atmosphere is relaxing and full of Japanese charm. It’s a great spot for anyone who likes crafts or wants to experience traditional Japanese culture!

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