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  1. Oil-paper umbrellas are often known in Japanese as wagasa (Japanese: 和傘, "Japanese umbrella"), and these with a bull's-eye design are called janomegasa (Japanese: 蛇の目傘, "snake-eye umbrella"). The handle and scaffold are often colored black, however, sometimes other colors are applied as well.

  2. Nov 5, 2021 · Making wagasa is widely regarded as one of Japans most painstaking crafts. Even the most skilled artisans can take several months to complete the 100-step process. The traditional method requires bamboo, string, washi paper, lacquer, vegetable oil, and a harder wood for the rokuro.

  3. Apr 3, 2023 · Japanese wagasa (和傘), which literally means “Japanese umbrellas,” is a well-known part of Japanese culture, having been brought to the country from China during the Heian Period (794-1185). Wagasa odori was originally used to protect the elite from the sun and evil spirits; the color red was chosen because of its spiritual ...

  4. The Wagasa, written 和傘 in Japanese are traditional umbrellas made of Bamboo, oil and Japanese paper. Handmade, the Wagasa have been introduced in Japan from China during the Heian Period [794 – 1185]. However, at that time umbrellas looked more like a straw hat and a cape.

  5. Tsujikura – the long-established wagasa manufacturer since 1690. We have been preserving tradition and culture of Japanese umbrellas for over three hundred years.

  6. Jun 29, 2022 · While Western-style umbrellas are made of cotton, silk, nylon, polyester, etc., Wagasa umbrellas are made of bamboo for the shaft and the bone, and oiled paper treated with persimmon tannin or linseed oil is used for the umbrella cloth to make it waterproof.

  7. Aug 29, 2016 · When you walk around Kyoto, you might encounter a woman wearing a kimono. She often is also carrying a wagasa, which can be of an even more vivid color in the sunshine. This is a necessary part of traditional Kyoto life and culture. However, the wagasa has dramatically decreased in production.

  8. The wonders of Kyo-wagasa that brighten both your spirit and the air around you can be experienced at Hiyoshiya’s umbrella making workshop. Here’s the story behind this project.

  9. Dec 8, 2023 · The artistry of Japanese wagasa, or traditional umbrellas, is a testament to the country's rich cultural heritage and the meticulous craftsmanship that goes into creating these beautiful objects. Each wagasa is a work of art, carefully handcrafted by skilled artisans who have honed their craft over generations.

  10. Oct 22, 2023 · The Wagasa umbrella, a sublime blend of artistic expression and practical utility, is a symbol of Japan's enduring cultural identity. Whether as a shield against the elements or an embodiment of grace, the Wagasa remains an invaluable piece of Japan's cultural heritage.

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