Protected: Roadside Station Ogawamachi – Traditional Crafts Facility

experiences

Western Area Learning Facilities/Factory Craftsmanship Experiences
Experience the art of traditional Japanese washi paper making at the newly renovated Michi-no-Eki Ogawamachi (Roadside Station Ogawamachi), located within the Traditional Crafts Facility. A variety of hands-on workshops are available, offering a fun and engaging activity for both children and adults, using authentic tools and techniques.

For groups of 10 or more, advance reservations are required. Please contact the Saitama Tourism Support Desk for assistance.

Please note: On-site English support is not available. If needed, please arrange your own interpreter or translator.

Basic Information

Location
1220-1 Ogawa, Ogawamachi, Hiki District, Saitama Prefecture
TEL
0493-72-1220

Business hours / Fee

Business hours
Facility hours: 9:30 – 5:00 PM
Washi-making experience hours: 9:30 – 3:00 PM

Regular holiday
The washi workshop is closed on Mondays.
However, if Monday is a national holiday, it will be open.
Fee
1) Basic Washi Papermaking Experience (choose one of the following; approx. 30 minutes)
- Nagashisuki (traditional method) – ¥1,320
- 8 postcards – ¥1,320
- 2 shikishi (square paper boards) – ¥1,320
- 2 tapestries – ¥1,320
- “All-in-one” set – ¥1,320

2) Nagashizuki + Colored Fan Making – ¥2,750 (approx. 60 minutes)
Make washi paper using the nagashizuki method, then dye it with colors of your choice and attach it to a uchiwa (Japanese fan) frame using glue.

3) Nagashizuki + Colored Lamp Making – ¥3,850 (approx. 60 minutes)
Make washi paper, dye it yourself, and shape it into a lamp cylinder to complete your own handmade lantern.

Items from courses 2 and 3 can be taken home on the same day.
Items from course 1 will be mailed to you at a later date.
If your stay in Japan is short, we recommend choosing course 2 or 3, as there may not be enough time for mailing.

How to get there

Access Information
- Take the Kawagoe Kanko Bus to “Traditional Crafts Facility” (伝統工芸館前) — 1-min walk from the stop.
- Taxi from Ogawamachi Station to Michi-no-Eki Ogawamachi — about 10 mins.
- Rent a bike (¥550/day) from the tourist info center — about 15 mins by bike.

Map

Nearby spots

Ogawa Washi Learning Center
Ogawa Washi Learning Center

To make traditional Japanese washi paper, you need icy cold and clear water. Ogawamachi, in northwest Saitama Prefecture, is a region that has both of these conditions. The Hosokawa paper made here is registered as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, and is highly regarded worldwide, having even been used to restore the Louvre and the British Museum. The Ogawa Washi Learning Center is a historical building constructed in 1936 for the study of washi paper, and is a place where craftspeople can learn and practice papermaking. Visitors can also observe and experience the washi-making process, ranging from simple introductory courses to a comprehensive four-day experience. *Reservations are required for experiences. Brochures in English and Chinese are available, but staff explanations are in Japanese only, so if you need an interpreter, please contact the Saitama Tourism Support Desk.

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