The aim of this project is to document how paper clothes are produced at two sites in Japan: Shiroishi (白石), a small town in Japan’s Miyagi Prefecture, and Tōdai-ji (東大寺)
Learning to Make Japan's Most Durable Washi Paper
Ino-cho Paper Museum
Kamiko, Washi and Takuhon-shi: Making paper clothing in Japan - Endangered Material Knowledge Programme
The Spirit of Tohoku: “Clothing” by Issey Miyake
KAMITOWA
Kamiko, Washi and Takuhon-shi: Making paper clothing in Japan - Endangered Material Knowledge Programme
Washi paper, Dissertation
Learning to Make Japan's Most Durable Washi Paper
Visual repatriation as a sustainable tool for engaging with source communities - Endangered Material Knowledge Programme
People and Placelessness: Paper Clothing in Japan: Fashion Practice: Vol 10, No 2
Washi, craftsmanship of traditional Japanese hand-made paper - intangible heritage - Culture Sector - UNESCO
Ino-cho Paper Museum
Washi paper, Dissertation
Miracle' natural fabric makes a comeback in Japan - Nikkei Asia
Kamiko, Washi and Takuhon-shi: Making paper clothing in Japan