Gokayama Washi Papermaking
Toyama · Gokayama
36.4258°N, 136.9078°E
Gokayama has produced traditional washi paper (和紙) for over 400 years, using kozo (mulberry bark) harvested from surrounding mountains and cold mountain spring water. The papermaking tradition flourished in Gokayama's remote villages where harsh winters and limited farmland pushed villagers to develop supplementary crafts. Gokayama washi is prized for its durability, texture, and use in traditional arts (calligraphy, woodblock printing, fusuma door panels).
The villages of Ainokura and Suganuma still host small papermaking workshops where artisans demonstrate traditional hand-forming techniques: beating kozo fiber, mixing pulp in water vats, scooping pulp onto bamboo screens, and drying sheets in the sun. Several gassho farmhouses offer hands-on workshops where visitors create their own washi sheets, experiencing the labor-intensive process firsthand.
Gokayama washi workshops provide insight into rural craft traditions preserved through centuries of isolation. The combination of gassho-zukuri village setting and living craft tradition offers deeper cultural immersion beyond sightseeing.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Varies by venue — confirm before visiting
Closed: Limited sessions December–February | Check availability for winter visits
Entrance Fee
Ainokura Folk Museum workshop: ¥1,500 | Suganuma Washi Craft House: ¥1,200
Best Season
March–November (full workshop availability) | Year-round possible but winter slots are limited
Visit Duration
60–90 minutes (workshop including drying time)
Getting There
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