Tourist attraction • Kaketo-31 Tokuranabatakechō, Ayabe, Kyoto 629-1242, Japan
Nestled in the mountains of Ayabe City, Kyoto Prefecture, Kurotani Washi Crafts Village is a special place where the art and spirit of traditional Japanese papermaking continue to be passed down from generation to generation. Surrounded by rich nature, we can indulge in a luxurious experience where time seems to flow slowly.
Kurotani Washi is known for its elegant texture and durability. Skilled artisans meticulously craft each sheet using local plants such as kōzo (paper mulberry) and mitsumata. Observing this process is one of the village's major attractions.
Here, you can not only observe but also actually experience paper-making. Creating washi by hand is an unparalleled opportunity to deepen your understanding and affection for this traditional craft.
Kurotani Washi Crafts Village is a facility repurposed from a former elementary school. Its harmony with the surrounding natural scenery soothes visitors. In winter, plum blossoms bloom in snowy landscapes, and the quiet figure of the Ninomiya Kinjiro statue creates a scene as if time has stopped.
According to the latest information, Kurotani Washi Crafts Village is currently closed. It is recommended to check the operating status in advance when planning a visit. After reopening, we look forward to a day when we can experience this precious cultural heritage.
Kurotani Washi Crafts Village is not just a tourist destination. It is a living museum where traditional Japanese culture breathes, inviting us to question the essence of craftsmanship. Would you like to become part of the story woven by washi in this tranquility?