MAINICHI NEWSPAPER COMPANY
Nihon no kami [Paper of Japan]
With the supplementary samples and map
A decadent production promoting the beauty of Japanese handmade papers.
The first volume includes 150 beautiful original samples, each with a supporting paragraph to explain how they were made and their history. The second volumed takes a deeper dive into paper-making history. In the 1970s there appeared to have been a trend to boost the paper-making industry in Japan. Around this time, the Kurodani Washi Association produced a number of books to promote Kurodani paper-making in Kyoto, as there was fear that the craft would die out. Much is written in essays accompanying books like the present set to explain the long history of washi and its importance in Japanese culture. Many artists such as Goto Seikichiro and Okamura Kichiemon also began to make books that expressed the romance of paper-making villages across Japan. As one of the biggest news companies in Japan, it is likely that the Mainichi Newspaper Company produced these books as part of their cultural sponsorships – historically, they have also provided funding for art exhibitions and sporting events.