In the ancient period from the year of 710 to 794, Echizen was the capital of gigantic province spreading across the four prefectures in Japan. Due to that, Echizen prospered and has been the producing area of five national traditional crafts today which are all handmade including Washi paper, kitchen knives, lacquer wares, potteries, and tansu chests. It is only in Echizen that you can closely view how artisans/craftsmen produce at their workshops and also experience in making crafts.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
Echizen-Takefu Station
Udatsu Paper & Crafts Museum
You will learn a basic knowledge of washi paper making viewing an artisan or craftsman producing it.
Washi Villlage Tour
Explore a small washi village in the nice and tranquil atmosphere where it has prospered since the ancient period. You can enjoy viewing the classic example of traditional Echizen houses as walking.
Washi Paper Workshop Tour & Experience
Explore a workshop to learn how washi paper is made from fibers taken out of barks of trees and experience in making washi using their tools if you wish. Workshop(s) we visit are basically making various size of paper and/or you can see how designs on a paper are created by a craftsman's hands.
Okamoto Jinja Shrine and Otaki Jinja Shrine
These shrines have over 1,500 and 1,400 years of history, respectively and it is the complex building structure with dignity appearance. The goodness of paper making has been enshrined in Okamoto Jinja Shrine which is only one in Japan and has been designated a National Important Cultural Asset.
Lunch in The Echizen Washi Village
Enjoy eating traditional dishes using locally harvested veges, fishes and meat.
Umeda Washi Paper Shop
Various handmade Washi paper products from over 40 makers are available at a 20% less price to the market. It is so much fun to explore the shop to see different style of paper works including envelops, letters, memos, trays, dolls, decorative paper, lampshades and etc.
Knife Village
Learn about how a handmade knife is made by viewing craftsmen making it from the 2nd fl of a factory as well as a small museum. 13 different companies with over 40 artisans/craftsmen are producing beautiful knives and sell at a shop in this village.
Oyanagi Tansu Chest Shop
Learn how a traditional tansu chest is made from viewing a craftsman produces. Every parts of tansu chest including decorative metal fittings and Hozo Tsugi (mortise and tenon technique without using nails) are handmade and you can close look how those small pieces are made by a craftsman.
Ending Point
Echizen-Takefu Station
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Tour fee
Transportation fee related to the tour and lunch for you and a guide.
Factory tour for washi paper and Tansu chest: 2,200 yen/person
Workshop for washi paper: 2,200 yen/person
- Visiting places (traditional washi paper, handmade knife, pottery, tansu chest and lacquerware) are at your choice and time is flexible.
- For visiting the lacquerware production place, a very economical taxi ticket supported by the government is available at 1,000 yen for one direction. You can buy when you arrive at Echizen-Takefu
Station.
Hi, I am Yoshie. I am a national government licensed English speaking Guide. I used to work for multinational companies and served as an interpreter for several years and travelled around Japan with coworkers. I love plants, nature, travelling as well as finding good places to eat! I am also a communicative person.
After having lived in Tokyo for some decades, now I live in my hometown, Fukui where you can have a great experience of Zen buddhism in the head temple of the Zen sect, Eiheiji which was founded in 1244. Fukui Dinosaur Museum is very popular regardless of age. It is one of the world's three largest dinosaurs. Echizen is also well known for Japan's handmade crafts including kitchen knives, washi paper, lacquer wares, Tansu chests and pottery. Seeing craftsmen's work right in front of you makes you excited and impressed.
I have been travelling Kanazawa since my high school age so I know well about the town to show you around as well as Shirakawago, a day trip from Kanazawa.
I am excited to meet you and coordinate what you are really interested in to make you the happiest memories in Japan.
I look forward to guiding you soon!
Thomas S.
“Excellent guide”
Yoshie is a very knowledgeable, easy to deal with and fun guide. She tailored made both tours according to our interests and wishes. We enjoyed the days a lot with her. Will definitifely book her services again to explore more of Japan with her. Arigato kozaimas
Yoshie K.
Hi Thomas, thank you very much for your generous review. I am so pleased to hear that you had a good time visiting Shirakawago and Ainokura of Gokayama. You all liked Ainokura, a cute village. There are many other beautiful places in the Hokuriku region. I hope you come to visit again. Thank you. Yoshie
Thomas S.
“Excellent guide”
Yoshie is a very knowledgeable, easy to deal with and fun guide. She tailored made both tours according to our interests and wishes. We enjoyed the days a lot with her. Will definitifely book her services again to explore more of Japan with her. Arigato kozaimas
Yoshie K.
Hi Thomas, Thank you so much for your kind and generous review. When you visited Kanazawa, it was early for cherry blossoms due to the long winter but luckily and coincidentally there was one place in the castle site where you could enjoy full cherry blossoms - I thought it was a big gift for you. I enjoyed guiding you all to Shirakawago and Gokayama as well. I hope to see you again! Thank you. Yoshie
John W.
“Kanazawa full day tour”
Yoshie was a great help in organising our itinerary for our day in Kanazawa. Her English was excellent and she was very organised and knowledgeable. We all had a great time.
Yoshie K.
Hi John, thank you so much for your kind review. I also had a very good time being with you all including a good lunch place which accidentally led us there. Thank you again! Yoshie
$268/ per group