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Let's visit Ogawamachi to make your own Washi paper (traditional Japanese paper) and visit a historical sake brewery.

On this tour, your English speaking tour assistant will meet you at the lobby of your accommodation in Tokyo or at Ogawamachi station (Tobu Tojo line). You will visit Ogawamachi in Saitama where Washi paper (traditional Japanese paper) was registered as an UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2014. Ogawamachi is also the hometown of delicious sake, and you will visit a sake brewery that is known for its highest consecutive record winning Gold Winner sake brewery in Saitama prefecture. Your tour assistant will support your party by taking to all the places and translating at each location (no history/culture guide)

The key ingredients to making great sake is using high quality rice and water. The water used at the sake brewery you will visit is pumped from 130 metres underground. You will get a free taste of this water as well as a free sake tasting as part of the guided tour! Sake has played an integral role in Japanese life for over 2,000 years. The brewing process is complex, and there are many important factors and techniques involved in producing delicious and tasty sake.

Ogawamachi can easily be accessed from Tokyo. The Tobu Tojo Line can take you to Ogawamachi station. It will take approximately 90 minutes from central Tokyo. You will be getting around Ogawamachi by taxi. 

You will first visit a local Hosokawa-shi workshop in Ogawamachi, where you will meet a Master of Hosokawa-shi making, designated by the Prefectural Government of Saitama. The history of washi craftsmanship in this Ogawamachi area dates back to the 8th century, and later it prospered as a specialty place for washi craftsmanship. At the workshop, you will learn how traditional washi paper is made through a guided demonstration tour. Then, you will be able to experience making your own washi paper using traditional tools and materials! Durability is a major feature of Hosokawa-shi paper. The use of domestic materials found in nature such as kozo trees (mulberry tree) and neri (tororo-aoi plant), gives the washi its tough and beautiful texture. The traditional washi paper making technique in Ogawamachi was registered as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2014.

After a delicious lunch, you will head to the Matsuoka Sake Brewery, established in 1851. You will be taken on a guided tour around the brewery and learn about the sake brewing process. In this brewery the water used to make the sake is pumped from 130 metres deep underground. At the end of the tour, after learning everything you need to know about the sake brewery process, you can enjoy a sake tasting (“Kampai!”). There are also non-alcoholic products such as the popular Daiginjo ice-cream.

You will then return to the Hosokawa-shi workshop to pick up the dried washi paper you made earlier! Size is about 30cm x 45cm. The tour will conclude at Kawagoe station; however, you are free to wander around Kawagoe.



Duration:1 day
Commences in:Hiki District, Japan
Country:Japan
City:Hiki District

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