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The craftsmen keeping a 329-year-old Japanese tradition alive | Remarkable Living

The craftsmen keeping a 329-year-old Japanese tradition alive | Remarkable Living Meet Noriaki Tsujino, one of only 20 professional craftsmen in Japan who makes wagasa - traditional Japanese umbrellas made of bamboo and washi paper - for Tsujikura, a Kyoto-based family business that's been around for 17 generations.

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