Discover the Art of Washi at Hinode Washi
Experience the traditional craft of washi making at Hinode Washi, a unique cultural gem in Tokyo's Nishitama District, perfect for art enthusiasts and tourists.
Hinode Washi is a captivating tourist attraction nestled in the scenic Nishitama District of Tokyo, where visitors can immerse themselves in the traditional craft of washi paper-making. This unique experience is perfect for tourists seeking to explore Japan’s cultural heritage.
A brief summary to Hinode Washi
- 6436 Oguno, Hinode, Oguno, Nishitama District, Tokyo, Tokyo, 190-0181, JP
- Visit website
- Saturday 10 am-4 pm
- Sunday 10 am-4 pm
Local tips
- Visit during the weekend for full workshop offerings and to enjoy a more vibrant atmosphere.
- Wear comfortable clothing, as some workshops may involve getting hands-on with water and paper materials.
- Don't miss the gallery showcasing unique washi products – perfect for souvenirs!
- Check the schedule in advance to secure your spot in the workshops, as they can fill up quickly.
Getting There
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Car
If you're driving from central Bungo, head northwest on Route 57 towards the Oita Expressway. Merge onto the Oita Expressway and continue for about 30 minutes. Take the exit toward Route 411 and follow the signs for Hinode. Continue on Route 411 for approximately 15 minutes until you reach Hinode Washi located at 6436 Oguno, Hinode, Nishitama District, Tokyo. There is free parking available on-site.
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Public Transportation
To reach Hinode Washi using public transportation, take a bus from Bungo to the nearest train station, such as the JR Hachioji Station. From there, board the JR Chuo Line train towards Takao and alight at the Hinohara Station. Upon exiting the station, catch a local bus heading towards Oguno. Get off at the Oguno stop, which is a short walk from Hinode Washi located at 6436 Oguno, Hinode, Nishitama District, Tokyo. The total travel time is around 1.5 to 2 hours, and be sure to check the bus schedules as they may vary.