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Echizen, Fukui

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Echizen Washi: Making Paper in a Valley That Has Made Paper for 1,500 Years

The Echizen valley has been making paper for fifteen hundred years — a claim that sounds l…

·Year-round, reservation recommended. Papermaking workshops at the Papyrus Hall and local studios. Approx. 60–90 min. ·8-44 Shizaike, Echizen City, Fukui
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Blades are made here. At Takefu Knife Village, smiths work steel into kitchen knives whose profiles have been refined over centuries, and the finished objects carry that accumulation quietly in their weight. Echizen-shi sits in the Takefu basin, ringed on three sides by mountains — Hino-san to the east, its silhouette earning it the name Echizen Fuji — and the enclosed geography gives the town a particular self-sufficiency. The Hino River runs through it, and the fields to the west still support a rice farming practice careful enough to sustain white storks.

The crafts here are not a single thread but several, running in parallel. Echizen washi has been made since at least the Kamakura period, and the paper trade grew powerful enough that by the Edo era the town's producers were known as lords of paper. Echizen tansu — lacquered cabinetry — is another industry with deep roots. These are not museum artifacts; they remain in production. The historic quarter around Kura-no-Tsuji, where whitewashed storehouses line the streets, gives some sense of the merchant wealth that once moved through here.

In autumn, the Takefu Kiku Ningyo festival fills Takefu Chuo Park with elaborate figures crafted from chrysanthemum blooms — an event tied to the town's long cultivation of the flower. The Takefu International Music Festival, with composer Toshio Hosokawa as artistic director, runs a composition workshop alongside performances of contemporary music, an unlikely pairing with the knife forges and paper mills that nevertheless feels native to a place accustomed to making things with precision.

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Cultural Properties 7
  • Mitamura Family Garden Place of Scenic Beauty
  • Jofuku-ji Garden Place of Scenic Beauty
  • Oshio Hachimangu Shrine Haiden Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Former Taniguchi Residence (formerly located in Yokoichi-cho, Takefu City, Fukui Prefecture) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Otaki Shrine Main Hall and Worship Hall Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Ichikawa Mineral Research Laboratory Collection Specimens Registered Monument
  • Hanagasa Park Registered Monument
Natural Parks 1
  • Echizen-Kaga Kaigan Quasi-National Park
Mountains 1
  • Mount Hino
Stations 7
  • Echizen-Takefu 北陸新幹線
  • Takefu ハピラインふくい線
  • Ojibo ハピラインふくい線
  • Takefu-Shin 福武線
  • Kitafu 福武線
  • Ieku 福武線
  • Sports-Koen 福武線
Museums Cultural Properties Natural Parks Mountains Stations