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How has Japan's traditional papermaking technique (washi) been preserved and adapted for modern uses?
How has Japan's traditional papermaking technique (washi) been preserved and adapted for modern uses?
Japan’s traditional papermaking technique, known as washi, has been preserved and adapted for modern uses through artisan workshops, cultural institutions, and contemporary art projects. Washi is valued for its durability, texture, and aesthetic qualities, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, from traditional crafts to fine art printing and conservation.