~Waterproofing of umbrellas~
There are many different types of Japanese umbrellas, and among them, rain umbrellas are made by applying oil to the washi paper to make them waterproof and repel raindrops.
After stretching Japanese paper over the frame of the Japanese umbrella, it is coated evenly with oil and then left to dry in the sun for several days until the oil dries.
It takes time and effort, but our craftsmen work carefully on each step so that we can provide everyone with high-quality Japanese umbrellas.
After stretching Japanese paper over the frame of the Japanese umbrella, it is coated evenly with oil and then left to dry in the sun for several days until the oil dries.
It takes time and effort, but our craftsmen work carefully on each step so that we can provide everyone with high-quality Japanese umbrellas.




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