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What are some examples of traditional Japanese craftsmanship recognized as Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO?
What are some examples of traditional Japanese craftsmanship recognized as Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO?
UNESCO has recognized several traditional Japanese crafts as Intangible Cultural Heritage, including Washi (traditional Japanese papermaking), Edo Kiriko (cut glass), Yuzen (silk dyeing), and Kutani-yaki (porcelain). These crafts represent centuries-old traditions and techniques passed down through generations.