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[Japan Gifu Mino City: Travel Experience] Create a Mino-Washi Doll That’s the Only One in the World — Ishikawa Mino Washi Paper Goods Workshop — 2025.09.12

2025.09.19

Mino Washi Craft Experience Shop — Ishikawa Paper Goods


Shop Newsletter No. 263


Thank you for visiting the Ishikawa Paper Goods Hands-On Experience Shop!


As of September 12, 2025 — Google Reviews ★4.9 with 888 reviews and counting!



*During the Akari Art season, illuminated art pieces are displayed throughout the town of Mino.


“Mino Washi Craft Experience Shop, Ishikawa Paper Goods”


Ishikawa Paper Goods’ hands-on workshops let you feel Japan’s traditional culture with all five senses.


Enjoy the charm and heritage of Mino Washi while creating one-of-a-kind dolls and lifestyle goods.


Savor the tactile feel of washi paper, the fun of choosing colors and patterns, and the thrill of shaping your own style—an immersive Japanese cultural experience for all ages♪


Right in the heart of Mino City!


Located in the historic Udatsu-lined streets within Japan’s "Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings."


Join us inside an Edo-period building (with original “udatsu” firewalls built in 1760) and enjoy a group Mino Washi craft workshop together♪




From solo travelers to large groups up to 45 guests (about one tour bus) can craft at the same time^^


(For parties over 45, we recommend splitting time between a Mino town walking/shopping group and a workshop group!)


Perfect for couples, friends, families, student groups, company off-sites, MICE tours, and inbound group travel♪


Any group can share a memorable, fun cultural activity!




Workshop Menu


Washi Korokoro dolls, washi uchiwa fans, washi earrings, washi clip-on earrings, washi plates, washi pen stands, washi bookmarks, and more♪




Follow our samples if you like,


or create freely by instinct,


or even style yours after a favorite character—your choice!


Let’s craft your very own original souvenir—one-of-a-kind, just for you!


We offer 30+ kit variations—find your perfect match.


Please check our shop schedule and drop by—we can’t wait to welcome your Japan tour group♪




▼ Shop Opening Days for September–November ▼


https://www.ishikawa-shigyo.com/news/detail_1855.html


[Note] Group reservations are welcome even on non-listed days—please contact us for your tour itinerary!




▼ Official Website ▼


https://www.ishikawa-shigyo.com/shop.html




▼ Rakuten Online Store ▼


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Recently, a sales rep who called us about carrying products made with our local Mino Washi turned out to be my senior from high school.


During our meeting, we reminisced about the shops in Mino we used to visit as students. Some are gone now, but the memories were wonderful to share.


I’m grateful for serendipitous encounters like this in our work^^




◆ Today’s Topics ◆


• A corporate client visited us! How new relationships connect Mino Washi with the culture and tourism of Mino City


• Ishikawa Paper Goods’ “secret ambition” takes off—Our World & Japan Tour Map Project (visitor pins from around the globe!)


• Discover our bestsellers—introducing OEM options for our popular Washi Korokoro series


• Customer Gallery—real works crafted during our hands-on workshops♪


• Explore Mino City—introducing the poetic nightscape of the Mino Akari Art Exhibition^^


• Travel logistics—our shop is easy to access for group tours across Gifu Prefecture and central Japan


Just off the Tokai-Hokuriku Expressway (Mino IC)—a perfect stop for your Japan group tour itinerary♪


• Group bookings—flexible, creative, and highly rated by guests: consider our Mino Washi craft workshop for inbound tour groups


• For special-needs schools and disability support organizations—ask about our inclusive service plans


• Mayu “Mino” Diary—my daughter is currently typing… while getting a gentle lecture from Mom!




Each small moment in daily life can be a “10,000 blessings” moment♪


Today as well, we’re here at the Ishikawa Paper Goods experience shop to spark smiles♪


Thanks for joining us^ ^




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A corporate client visited—how partnerships amplify ties between Mino Washi and Mino City


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Just before summer began…


“We’re looking for a Gifu-themed novelty gift suitable for our tournament.”


That inquiry was the start of our relationship with a corporate client in the travel & events market.




They selected items from our Mino Washi crafts, we added the tournament name to the label, and delivered them as OEM products—perfect souvenirs for visitors from inside and outside the prefecture. Co-creating the product line together was truly enjoyable.




When we greeted them at delivery, our client—also a former school principal—kindly advised us, from an educator’s perspective, on how to attract more local children to our “Mino Washi Craft Experience Shop.” His warm, thoughtful ideas really stayed with me.




About a month and a half later…


He returned with his wife. Looking through photos from the tournament, we happily swapped stories. She asked many questions about Mino City and Mino Washi; sharing what I’ve learned through work made her very happy.




The couple loves the TV show “Mito Kōmon,” especially the episodes showcasing local industries. They showed deep interest in the history of Mino Washi and Mino City, and encouraged us: “It’s wonderful to carry on such a proud tradition in your work.”




They plan to visit again during the “Akari Art” season.


On autumn nights, Mino transforms into a warm, dreamlike world lit by washi lantern art.


We look forward to seeing them again^^




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Heads-up for all visitors—our zodiac (Eto) collection is coming to the shop floor!


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At last, Ishikawa Paper Goods’ zodiac products will be displayed at the Mino Washi Craft Experience Shop!


In-store sales start September 20^^


This year’s lineup spans 8 categories—sure to delight inbound tourists and Japan tour operators^^




◆ Hand-Covered Ceramic Dolls (Washi) ◆ Our first Extra-Large Maneki-Neko debuts!


◆ Chirimen Fabric Crafts ◆ Hanging ornaments, chirimen dolls, charms, Kagami-mochi, Seven Lucky Gods


◆ Washi Dolls ◆ Mobiles, Washi Korokoro, gift sets, DIY craft kits


◆ Ceramic Dolls ◆ With omikuji fortunes, classic figures, Kagami-mochi


◆ Hariko (Papier-mâché) ◆ Year of the Horse, auspicious motifs


◆ Kaishi Paper ◆ Zodiac-themed kaishi


◆ Tenugui ◆ Zodiac tenugui towels


◆ Washi Stationery ◆ Year-of-the-Horse otoshidama envelopes, noshi envelopes, “pochi-bukuro” gift packets




Our hands-on kit lineup now includes zodiac-themed projects, too!


To celebrate the coming Year of the Horse, an elegant white horse joins the series!




We’re prepping the shop so your groups can experience it first!


Bring your travelers and craft a charming white horse together!




[2026 Year of the Horse New Year Catalog] ↓↓


www.ishikawa-shigyo.com/lsc/lsc-upfile/catalog/03/36/336_1_file.pdf




Display Year-of-the-Horse ornaments to harness the energetic power of a galloping horse and move fortune forward!


Let the Horse help your days run “smoothly.”


These auspicious items symbolize progress and leaps forward—supporting business prosperity, good health and longevity, and family harmony.

Perfect for anyone who wants to kick off the New Year with energy!


Come meet the auspicious Horse that brings good luck to your journey.







▼ Official website of the Ishikawa Paper Goods Experience Shop ♪


https://www.ishikawa-shigyo.com/shop.html




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Ishikawa Paper Goods’ “secret ambition” finally takes off!


Our “Conquer the World & Japan” Visitor Map Project


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Mino Washi is a cultural treasure of Mino City and is recognized as part of UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage.


Founded 123 years ago, Ishikawa Paper Goods is launching a special initiative to share the tradition and beauty of Mino Washi with travelers from around the world—so more international visitors and Japan group tours can discover, experience, and enjoy authentic Japanese culture.




The project name is…


“Did YOU come to Ishikawa Paper Goods for Washi?” Campaign!




Our shop stands right in the heart of the historic Udatsu-lined streets of Mino. Housed in a building dating to 1760—an officially designated Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings—our renovated Edo-period space welcomes inbound travelers, FITs, and group tour guests alike.




Inside the shop we’ve set up world and Japan maps. Visitors place a sticker on their place of origin.


As the stickers multiply, you can instantly see how far our Mino Washi hands-on workshops have spread across the travel world. Watching the maps fill with color excites both our staff and our guests—great for cultural exchange and educational travel.





◆ World Map Project ◆


To date, visitors (individuals & tour groups) from 40 countries have joined us!


But there are 193 UN member states—our journey continues.




For guests from a country visiting for the very first time…


• Receive a small Mino Washi souvenir from our shop!


• Please add a sticker on the map for your hometown or country^^


Which nation will color the map next? Tell our staff your country of origin when you arrive!




◆ Japan Map Project ◆


Among guests who join the Mino Washi Craft Experience at our shop,


which of Japan’s 47 prefectures sends the most visitors?


From nearby? Or from far away on a domestic group trip?


Place a sticker for your home prefecture and help color the map of Japan!


*Right now, the sticker piles guests have added are growing into a little mountain^^




The more stickers on the map, the more Ishikawa Paper Goods connects with travelers.


It’s a fun, interactive “participation project.”




If you haven’t visited yet, we warmly invite you.


During your trip to Mino, enjoy an authentic Mino Washi hands-on craft experience—ideal for Japan group tours, educational travel, and culture-focused itineraries^^




One small sticker from you becomes the first step in a new travel story.


All of us on the team look forward to welcoming you!




*Here is the current list of countries that have visited our shop.


North & South America


United States, Brazil, Canada




Asia


Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao, Vietnam, Indonesia, Myanmar, China, Timor-Leste, Nepal, India, Israel, Cambodia, Laos, Uzbekistan, Mongolia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Pakistan, Malaysia




Europe


United Kingdom, France, Germany, Poland, Scotland, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Sweden, Austria, Italy




Oceania


Australia, New Zealand




Africa


South Africa



▼ Official website of the Ishikawa Paper Goods Experience Shop ♪


https://www.ishikawa-shigyo.com/shop.html




▼ Cultural exchange programs for international students and site visits for overseas professionals ▼


https://www.ishikawa-shigyo.com/news/detail_672_0_0.html




Right now, the Mino City Hall “Mino Washi Promotion Division”


is conducting a survey for inbound visitors to Japan.


We’re receiving responses from travelers across many countries.


To make Mino City tourism even more attractive,


we’re collecting insights from international guests—stay tuned for updates for the travel trade!


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Introducing Ishikawa Paper Goods—our popular “Washi Korokoro” OEM lineup for partners


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Ishikawa Paper Goods handles retail and wholesale of washi crafts, cultural workshops for visitors, and development of original products—ideal for tour operators, DMCs, and destination marketing programs.


Drawing on 123 years of craftsmanship, we help bring your ideas to life—perfect for souvenirs, MICE amenities, and experiential travel content.




Here are some examples of past original/OEM projects:




◆ Tokyo Yakult Swallows’ beloved mascot “Tsubakuro” is now a Washi Korokoro doll!


“Tsubakuro,” adored by Swallows fans,


is a pro-baseball icon with a humorous face and playful gestures—now reimagined as a charming washi craft.


This symbol of the team has become one of our Washi Korokoro designs—sure to delight sports travelers and stadium tour groups!


https://www.ishikawa-shigyo.com/news/detail_1870.html







◆ Gifu locals all know this one—FC Gifu’s mascot became a Washi Korokoro doll!


FC Gifu is the professional football club representing Gifu Prefecture.


Its official mascot “Giffy”


has been transformed into “Washi Korokoro,” a traditional craft using Mino Washi—great for regional tourism promotions.


A collaboration between a club that loves its hometown and artisans who carry on Mino tradition—please welcome the adorable, wobbling “Giffy.”


https://www.ishikawa-shigyo.com/news/detail_1876.html





◆ Another Gifu classic—Gifu Bus is now a Washi Korokoro doll!


Enjoy it as a finished item or as a DIY kit.


We even provide assembly guides in both Standard Japanese and the local “Gifu dialect”—a unique cultural touch for FIT travelers and group tour activities!

Operating scheduled and charter buses centered on Gifu City,


Gifu Bus (Gifu Noriai Jidōsha Co., Ltd.) commissioned us to produce these items!


https://www.ishikawa-shigyo.com/news/detail_1874.html *DIY Kit


https://www.ishikawa-shigyo.com/news/detail_1875.html *Finished Item





◆ JAXA’s SLIM (Smart Lander for Investigating Moon) becomes a roly-poly “Washi Korokoro” doll!


Our Washi Korokoro is an auspicious “fall down seven times, stand up eight” good-luck charm that pops back up no matter how many times it tips over.


We were asked to portray SLIM’s lunar landing as a roly-poly figure—and we brought it to life with Mino Washi craft^^




By realizing SLIM, humanity shifts qualitatively from “landing where it’s easy to land” to “landing exactly where we want to land.”


Future solar-system science missions will require higher-performance instruments. To prepare for that, spacecraft systems must be lighter so more resources can be devoted to payloads—lightweighting is essential.


SLIM aims to achieve pinpoint landing technology and a compact, lightweight probe system, contributing to future lunar and planetary exploration.


*Source: Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS) website


https://www.ishikawa-shigyo.com/news/detail_1802.html



◆ A beloved national anime character becomes a roly-poly doll!


“Chibi Maruko-chan,” a household favorite, now appears as a Washi Korokoro!


https://www.ishikawa-shigyo.com/news/detail_1800.html





 We produce Original (OEM) products! — 


 Since 1902—our experience powers
truly custom originals for your brand!  



 Japan’s No.1 in Mino Washi brand registrations! 


Leave it to us for original production—dolls, papier-mâché, washi crafts, stationery, DIY kits, name-printing, and more.
We propose in diverse materials: washi paper, chirimen fabric, wood, ceramics, etc.—ideal for Japan tour souvenirs and corporate gifts.


Minimum order: from 300 pcs (negotiable depending on product)


Lead time: approx. 1–3 months after design approval (subject to content)


*Split deliveries available; additional fees may apply depending on customer specifications.


Costs: product processing, prototyping, label design, mold/tooling, etc.




For requests and inquiries, please contact our Circulation Dept.
Contact Ishikawa Paper Goods ← Click

OEM Page (case studies & guidance)   ← Click


For corporate buyers we offer wholesale pricing.


Corporate trade, purchases, and inquiries:Contact Ishikawa Paper Goods




Beyond products already commercialized as Washi Korokoro, quietly and creatively, brand-new originals are born every day in our Mino Washi Craft Experience Shop^^


Children’s ingenuity never ceases to amaze us!


We’ll feature non-template creations—works that go beyond the sample kit—on our blog with photos in future posts♪




▼ See the images! Our newsletter is introduced with photos on the blog (updated every Monday)


Newsletter Articles — Blog (with images)


https://www.ishikawa-shigyo.com/news/index__23.html




Our best-selling Washi Korokoro lets makers express countless ideas—your imagination leads the design!


Give it a try for your Japan tour program or cultural workshop!




▼ Mino Washi Craft Experience Shop — Ishikawa Paper Goods (official website) ♪


https://www.ishikawa-shigyo.com/shop.html


▼ Contact the Mino Washi Craft Experience Shop ♪


https://www.ishikawa-shigyo.com/contact/shop.html




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= Customer Gallery = Real works crafted during our hands-on experience♪


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Today’s featured piece…


The original kit is the “Eto Snake (Mi) Korokoro” set!


The face is a snake, but the body…?



Please enjoy customizing your own creation, too♪




[See the images!] Our newsletter is introduced with photos on the blog (updated every Monday)


Newsletter Articles — Blog (with images)


https://www.ishikawa-shigyo.com/news/index__23.html




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Explore Our Hometown—Mino City! A luminous art experience in historic streets: the Mino Washi Akari Art Exhibition ^^


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Japan’s only town-wide immersive fusion of tradition and contemporary light art.




This year again, right in the center of Mino City—the “Mino Washi Akari Art Exhibition.”


Part 1: Oct 12 (Sun) – Oct 24 (Fri) (all submitted works displayed)


Part 2: Oct 25 (Sat) – Nov 30 (Sun) (award-winning works from past years)


On Oct 18, the awards ceremony for outstanding works will be held, and the streets of Mino become a pedestrian-only zone.


Open hours: 17:00–21:00




Once a year, the Edo-period “Udatsu” streets of Mino are wrapped in gentle light.




Glimmering lights and softly rising shadows.


Lantern artworks crafted with Mino Washi—paper with a 1,300-year heritage—line the streets, transforming the entire town into a dreamlike stage. Hundreds of pieces from all over Japan illuminate personal stories and warmly embrace visitors. For more than a quarter century, this exhibition has been a beloved autumn tradition that colors Mino’s travel season.




Every piece reveals a new expression as you stroll. Breathe the clear autumn air and wander the path of light—let everyday worries melt away. Time in this magical world truly becomes a special night on your Japan itinerary.




On Oct 18, our Mino Washi Craft Experience Shop will also open late until 20:00!


Drop in between your evening strolls and craft a one-of-a-kind piece using Mino Washi. Don’t just see the exhibition—feel the tradition with your own hands. It will make your Japan group tour memory even deeper and more vivid.




On an autumn night, be wrapped in the glow of light and the warmth of washi through Mino’s historic streets—


Please enjoy a truly special evening of cultural travel.






▼ Contact the Ishikawa Paper Goods Experience Shop ♪


https://www.ishikawa-shigyo.com/shop.html




▼ If you’d like to stroll Mino City in kimono, enjoy great value and a wide selection! Try Kamii Kimono Dressing Class ^^


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Perfect for Mino sightseeing! Our Mino Washi Craft Experience Shop is easy to access.


Located in central Japan—ideal as a rest stop during your tour itinerary!


Just off the Tokai-Hokuriku Expressway (Mino IC). Please make us part of your route ♪


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For tour planners at travel agencies designing escorted, fixed-departure trips:




Our Mino Washi Craft Experience Shop sits


between Nagoya and Takayama,


between Nagoya and Kamikōchi—


a perfectly placed stop on the way to your destination!




“We use the Tokai-Hokuriku Expressway, but driving straight to the destination makes the bus ride feel long.”


If that’s your challenge as a tour operator,


we strongly recommend adding our Mino Washi hands-on experience as a hub stop—


about one hour by expressway from Nagoya, and easy to combine with Gujō Hachiman, Shirakawa-go, and Takayama on a circular route.




If you’re seeking a ~90-minute slot including transfer time,


choose the Ishikawa Paper Goods Mino Washi Craft Experience Shop in Mino City, Gifu—highly recommended for Japan group tours.




Why it works for group travel:


1. Exit Mino IC → 5 min to parking → 5 min walk to the shop—super convenient for coaches


2. Workshop time within 60 minutes


3. Take your finished craft home immediately—no drying or shipping needed


4. R10 rebate available for travel agencies


5. Guests receive 10% OFF in-store on purchases of ¥1,000+


6. Not a fixed template—create freely with your own sensibility (make a true original)


7. We’re right in the heart of Mino’s famed “Udatsu” historic district


8. Hands-on Japanese traditional culture using local specialty Mino Washi—craft small items with authentic washi


9. Our excellent Google Reviews show strong guest satisfaction


Google rating ★4.9 with 868 reviews (as of Aug 18, 2025; updating)




Through fun workshops at the Ishikawa Paper Goods Mino Washi Craft Experience Shop,


overseas guests enjoy approachable Japanese culture activities,


while domestic guests touch and enjoy traditional Mino Washi firsthand.


Because each piece is finished to your own taste, you’ll feel real attachment to your original creation!




[Getting to the Mino Washi Craft Experience Shop, Ishikawa Paper Goods]




From Nagoya


Nagoya Ring Expressway IC → Mino IC (approx. 1 hr by car via Nagoya Expressway)


Ichinomiya JCT → Tokai-Hokuriku Expwy → Mino IC


Approx. 67 km / about 1 hour




From Takayama


Takayama-Nishi IC (Chūbu-Jūkan Expwy)


Hida-Kiyomi IC → Tokai-Hokuriku Expwy → Mino IC


Approx. 100 km / about 1 hr 15 min




From Shirakawa-go


Shirakawa-go IC (Tokai-Hokuriku Expwy) → Mino IC


Approx. 110 km / about 1 hr 15 min




From Gujō Hachiman


Gujō Hachiman IC (Tokai-Hokuriku Expwy) → Mino IC


Approx. 28 km / about 17 min




From Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO)


Centrair East IC (Chita Cross-Country Road)


Nagoya Expwy & Nagoya Daini-Kanjo (Mei-Nikan) → Ichinomiya JCT → Tokai-Hokuriku Expwy → Mino IC


Approx. 95 km / about 1 hr 20 min




From Toki Premium Outlets


Toki IC (Chūō Expwy)


Toki JCT → Tokai-Kanjō Expwy → Mino-Seki JCT → Tokai-Hokuriku Expwy → Mino IC


Approx. 39 km / around 30 min




We look forward to hosting you!


*We do not have on-site parking. Please use municipal parking—we’ll come pick you up.




▼ Mino Town Map — Municipal Parking Map


Packed with handmade charm and complete shop info for Mino City ^^




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▼ Access to Mino City — Parking Information


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Planning group-friendly activities? Flexible and highly satisfying for guests—here’s our Mino Washi Craft Experience Shop.


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Elementary and junior high schools, high schools, kids’ clubs, family trips, PTA parent–child tours, employee trips, corporate trainings, sports clubs, seniors’ groups, NPOs & volunteer groups, cultural-experience tours, and more.


For those searching for workshop partners—organizers, planners, coordinators, concierges, and tour managers!




Give children experiences different from everyday school life.


Create shared memories while having fun together!




Yes! In such cases, please consider the Ishikawa Paper Goods Mino Washi Craft Experience Shop.


You’ll make wonderful memories through hands-on craftsmanship ^^




We still have plenty of availability.


We welcome reservations for groups and individuals (via our booking site) ^ ^




At Ishikawa Paper Goods, including our Washi Korokoro crafts,


anyone can easily make a unique piece full of originality.




“Is that all the instruction we need?”


“Is it really this flexible and free-form?”




We’ve even heard such questions while guiding guests—because the workshop truly empowers creativity.

We’ll clearly explain the key steps you mustn’t get wrong,


and then—with our easy-to-follow instructions—


please feel free to finish your piece however you like, following your own creativity and pace ^^




Visit the shop and our staff will gladly give you light support where needed ^^




Our year-round “Washi Korokoro Series”


is perfect for crafting your own zodiac animal,


and also offers rich seasonal lineups for monthly events and Japanese festivals—great for cultural travel itineraries ^ ^


Our shop staff picked the top sellers for each season, popular with inbound tourists and Japan group tours ^ ^




January: Zodiac & Setsubun (Red Oni)


February: Hina Dolls (Hinamatsuri)


March: Easter (Rabbits)


April: Boys’ Festival Armor Dolls & Koinobori Carp Streamers


May: Samurai Warriors & Princess Series


June: Frogs & Goldfish


July: Make-your-own Uchiwa Fans


August: Make-your-own Uchiwa Fans


September: Halloween


October: Cute Animals (Sheep, Shiba Inu, Cats, etc.)


November: Cute Animals (Sheep, Shiba Inu, Cats, etc.)


December: Twelve Zodiac, Daruma, Maneki-neko (Lucky Cats)







We also offer many year-round favorites in our “Good-Luck & Prosperity” and “History (Samurai & Princess)” series.


With a bit of luck, you might even find limited Washi Korokoro designs sold exclusively at the Ishikawa Paper Goods Mino Washi Craft Experience Shop!




Beat the heat—enjoy a cool indoor craft experience with your group♪


Make memories with friends in a space that’s a little different from your everyday setting♪




We keep 30+ DIY kits in stock,


so something is sure to spark your child’s “I want to make this!” curiosity ^ ^


If you have a vision, feel free to look up papercraft ideas on your smartphone and customize freely ^ ^


Why not share your creations with one another and enjoy today’s self-expression together?


Come visit the Ishikawa Paper Goods Mino Washi Craft Experience Shop♪




▼ Official site for the Mino Washi Craft Experience Shop ♪


https://www.ishikawa-shigyo.com/shop.html




▼ Washi Korokoro


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▼ Washi Earrings / Clip-On Earrings DIY Kit — Tool Rental Guidelines


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▼ Hands-on Menu: “Washi Plate,” “Washi Pen Stand,” “Washi Bookmark,” “Washi Earrings,” “Washi Clip-On Earrings”


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▼ Hands-on Menu: Three Family Sets


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▼ Hands-on Menu: Washi Korokoro Samurai Series Workshop


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Mayu “Mino” Diary — my daughter is currently typing while getting a gentle lecture from Mom!


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Lately my daughter has been practicing with a typing app.


Her fingers are moving more smoothly bit by bit, and she seems really pleased.




One day while she was studying, I was brainstorming topics for our company blog beside her,


when she suddenly exclaimed, “Mom, your typing is too fast!”




Some colleagues type faster than I do, so I never thought I was especially quick—but to my daughter, Mom still seems “legendary.” (lol)




“Rather than reading text on the screen and then typing,


it’s faster to type exactly what pops into your head,” I told her.


Here’s what she started typing:




I am studying.


It’s a pain.


Studying makes me sleepy.


↑ That was a lie.


Mom is lecturing me. She still is now.


(Brush your teeth. Studying is about remembering.)


This is serious. Right now, Mom is giggling.


I guess I’ll just have to put up with her.




I couldn’t help bursting out laughing (lol).


It’s true—I’m a bit naggy next to her (lol).


But I adore how she laughs and takes it all in stride.





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