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Arts and Arts
[Introduction to the Contents]
Yumeji Takehisa, Shibata Zeshin, Kawase Tosui, Kawanabe Akatsuki Sai
The Chiyogami, Pochi-bukuro, E-tanzaku, etc., which the painters used their skills.
The 200 year history of Haibara, which continued to support the "partiality" to the "paper" accessories.
Haibara has continued to color people's lives by devising products related to the "paper" that always meet the needs of the times, even in the midst of the turbulent modernization from the Edo period which prospered as a high-quality Washi store.
Chiyogami
Chiyogami
From the Edo period to the Meiji Haibara
Haibara in the Edo and Meiji periods
Chiyogami
E-tanzaku
Washi and the Four Seasons
Tanzaku (paper strips)
Washi and the Four Seasons
Large and Small Calendars
Washi and the Four Seasons?
Exchange
Pretty little paper items to give away or exchange
Illustrated envelopes and the Four Seasons?
Exchange
Gift
Beautiful little interleaf to give away or exchange
Illustrated envelopes and the Four Seasons?
Noshi
Gift
Beautiful little interleaf to give away or exchange
Illustrated bukuro and paper items to give away or exchange
Exchange with painters
Exchange with painters
Essays
Haibara
From the Edo period to the Nihonbashi, a well-established Washi store that has been selling Washi and small interleaf (decorative paper products such as Chiyogami, fan, and paper) for more than 200 years. These created by hand work support people's lives according to the demands of each era and serve as a communication tool that decorates exchanges and exchanges. 200 200 Pochi bukuro interleaf interleaf Kawase Akatsuki Daishoreki Yumeji Takehisa fan fan noshi