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Reviving the Home of Traditional Paper: Cultural Reactivator - Takeshi Fujiwara

Reviving the Home of Traditional Paper: Cultural Reactivator - Takeshi Fujiwara

S5 · E9 July 31, 2019

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Overview

Across Japan, aging and depopulation see over 8 million properties currently standing unused. One town at the forefront of this issue is Mino, Gifu Prefecture. Once known for some 4,700 traditional mills making UNESCO-recognized washi paper, now only 6 remain. Takeshi Fujiwara launched a plan to re-activate Mino's empty buildings as resources for culture and tourism. Follow his efforts to revive this community by promoting local crafts and transforming empty homes into unique guesthouses.

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