Willow Craft And Toyooka Kaban
It is said that Toyooka’s history as a bag-making town began with local craftsmen producing traveling containers created from materials from willow plants over 1200 years ago.
As these containers grew in popularity across the country, bags created using weaving techniques known as yanagi gori (Willow Craft) and eventually western-style bags produced in Toyooka gave the city a reputation famous for bag-making.
Exhibits
Bags and trunks created using willow craft along with modern-day Toyooka Kaban bags are on display.
Signs and a timeline written in Japanese detailing the history of Toyooka’s bag-making industry are also available for viewing.
Information listed below was last updated 08/2024 and is subject to change.Contact the business directly for updated information. Note, most businesses can only speak Japanese.
BUSINESS INFORMATION
- Business Name
- Jibasan History Archives
- Business Hours
- 9:00~17:00 (Depending on manager availability)
- Homepage
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http://www.tajima.jibasan.jp/modules/official/index.php/information/map.html
This site is in Japanese.
- Entrance Fee
- Free, if closed ask the manager in the office on the 2nd floor and they will open the museum.
- Language Support
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Sorry, but only Japanese is spoken.
Documenting Toyooka's Bag Industry
Toyooka City has hundreds of years of rich bag-making history.
In addition to visiting downtown Toyooka’s Caban Street, the local hub for bag stores and workshops, those interested in viewing both traditional and modern Toyooka Bags are welcome to visit the Jibasan History Archives, a small museum located on the second floor of the Jibasan Building.