Diverse Washi

The technique of Tosa handmade washi is utilized, and machine papermaking adds functionality and design.
Materials can be produced from natural materials to chemical fiber paper and heat-sealable base paper.

The “ochimizu-gami” and “shogai-gami” are paper products that use the abundance of water from the clear Niyodo River to create patterns with the power of the water.
Usuisyo-gami, a type of paper used in the restoration of old documents and works of art.
Unryu paper is a representative of the beauty of Japanese paper.


The technique of “rakusui,” or falling water, is used to draw patterns on paper with water.


Dyeing process to dye pure white Japanese paper


White translucent Japanese paper. It can be dyed in any color.


◆Falling water pattern (940mm) x (4000M~) Mold cost: 500,000-1,500,000 extra depending on design
◆Dyeing (post-dyeing, blurring) (820mm) × (2000M~)
◆原着(先染め) (820~940mm)×(2000M~)
◆Printing (820mm) x (2000M~) Plate cost: Approx. 50,000 yen~ depending on design
*Please consult us for small lots less than the above quantity.


Related Products

  1. envelope

    This envelope paper from the Kusaki Nature Paper series can be used to create Western and Japanese style envelopes with the same texture as letterheads.

  2. Labels and stickers

    Original label paper can be made by laminating tack seal backing paper for labels and stickers onto Japanese paper.

  3. Mold & Foil Stamping

    We offer stamping and foil stamping on cards, letterheads, envelope paper, etc. using a stamping machine made by Heidelberg in Germany.

  4. Japanese writing paper with an attached ear

    Machine shaping can be used to make edges like eared Japanese paper.

  5. Lamination (laminated paper)

    Processing to laminate thin paper with cardboard, card paper, votive paper, film, etc.

  6. rolled letter paper

    Small rolls that can be cut into appropriate sizes on the spot are convenient for wrapping flowers, sweets, gifts, and other items in stores.

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