Best Attractions and Places to See in Sabae, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Sabae
Nishiyama Park Michi no Eki Nishiyama Park Megane Museum Museum of Urushi Matsuoka Shrine Former Uryu Residence Joshoji Temple Shimmei-sha
OKITAMA TRADITIONAL CRAFT⑧【Eguchi Shikki Kogei(Nagai City)】
Lacquerware techniques learned from Urushi (lacquer) which are not a burden on the natural environment
Mr.Tadahiro Eguchi, the 5th proprietor of Eguchi Shikki Kogei, inherited his father's business in 1982 and began making lacquerware. He moved his studio to Isazawa and learned about lacquer through self-study. He has worked in a wide range of business activities, from making unique eco-friendly hand-made lacquer wares and repairing lacquer wares, to coating buildings with lacquer. He organizes private exhibitions not only in Japan but also in countries overseas such as Germany.
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Korean laquerware workshop
Lacquer artist Oh Wang Taek discusses the development of his design style whilst being mentored by Kim Tae Hee and how he has now passed on to his techniques to his daughter Oh Yumi.
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Lacquerware artisans from Bhutan taking a training program in Kawada district, Sabae City
[English subtitled] I interviewed and took a video of one of lacquer artisans from Bhutan, Sonam Peldon and Pema Lethro’s training sessions. They both came from Bhutan and learned the process of making lacquer crafts from September to December of 2016 in Kawada district, Sabae City, Fukui Prefecture. The Kawada district is known as the village of Echizen lacquerware.
On that day, they visited a studio of a Makie (Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder) master, Takenobu Komamoto for a training session.
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Lacquerware artisans from Bhutan taking a training program in Kawada district, Sabae City :