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[Ehime] A three-day, two-night stay in a small fishing village nestled in a sacred mountain, where you can immerse yourself in the craft of sakiori weaving, a craft that captures time (Ehime)
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- Overview
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■ Three highlights of the trip I. A "Sakiori" (rag weaving) experience that gives shape to memories Kimonos and clothes that you cherished but can no longer wear. "Sakiori" is a technique that tears them apart and reweaves them to create new value. The fabric, filled with your personal story, will be reborn into bags, teddy bears, and notebook covers, connecting your memories to the future.
II. Becoming a "Villager" in a 100-Year-Old Traditional House The accommodation is "Ninamitsu Wagaya-tei," a renovated traditional house that has stood for 100 years. In a small hamlet where the scent of the sea hangs in the air, you will spend peaceful everyday time not as a tourist, but as if you had come to live in your own home.
III. Our English-speaking guide and local exchange instructor, Ms. Hashida, have lived in Edinburgh and are able to communicate in English. She will act as a bridge, guiding you to a "deeper side of Japan" that you won't find
- What to expect
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Breathing new life into precious old fabrics in a small village on Japan's longest and narrowest peninsula. A craft experience that "seals time" and a stay that blends into everyday life.