Compassionate Tanabata decorations connected with Ozu Washi Washi paper
I received a letter from a person who took care of me in the past, stating the current situation with a fountain pen on Japanese paper stationery.
Recently, with the spread of personal computers, I couldn't write letters with a fountain pen while thinking easily, so I reflected on it.
And speaking of Japanese paper, "Ozu Washi" washi, so I went shopping.
After purchasing Japanese paper stationery, envelopes, and sterilizing wet sheets, we had delicious tea on the second floor.
When I was about to leave, I was decorated with bamboo bamboo grass at the entrance, and visitors wrote wish on a strip. It was tied. Since the products in the store were prohibited from shooting, I got permission and photographed here. Why don't you write wish to reach heaven?
Postscript: The leaves of Kaji are "Kaji tree", leaves of the mulberry family plant. This is a raw material for papermaking, together with Mitsumata.
These trees are planted at the entrance of the entrance. It is beautiful when the Troroaoi flower, which plays a role of connecting Japanese paper fibers, is in bloom.
Handmade "Mizuhiki Kamikazari"
Next to it, handmade "Mizuhiki Kamikazari" was sold at vending machines. I recommend cute hair ornaments.
It seems that the shop is closed on Sunday and New Year's holidays. For more information, please check here.
"Ozu Historical Museum" is the "Chuo-ku Machikado Exhibition Hall"
The Ozu Museum, located on the third floor, displays historical materials from ancient document, which has been certified as a Chuo-ku Machikado Exhibition Hall and registered as a Tangible Cultural Property in Chuo-ku, Tokyo. It's my recommendation.