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Title: From Timeless Traditions to Modern Artistry: Discover Yamanaka Onsen and Eiko Tanaka's Lacquerware Legacy
Japan, 15th Feb 2025 - Nestled in Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Yamanaka Onsen has a varied history spanning over 1,300 years. This renowned hot spring town, once celebrated in the verses of the famed poet Matsuo Bashō, has long captivated visitors with its scenic beauty. The picturesque Kakusenkei Gorge, along with the elegantly poised Korogi and Ayatori bridges, define the region’s stunning landscape. Traditional ryokan inns and charming local shops offering regional delicacies line the streets, creating a perfect harmony between heritage and contemporary culture.Yamanaka Lacquerware: A Craft Honed Over 450 YearsYamanaka Onsen is inseparable from its celebrated lacquerware, a craft with over 450 years of history. Its origins trace back to woodturners who settled in the area, drawn by its abundant timber resources. Among its defining techniques is kijibiki, a form of woodturning that sets Yamanaka lacquerware apart with its remarkable precision. This technique, passed down through generations, enhances the natural beauty of the wood grain while shaping smooth, refined forms. Today, Yamanaka lacquerware continues to evolve, seamlessly integrating aesthetic elegance with modern functionality, earning acclaim both in Japan and abroad.Eiko Tanaka: A Visionary Artist Shaping the Future of LacquerwareAt the forefront of innovation in Yamanaka lacquerware is artist Eiko Tanaka. Born in Aichi Prefecture in 1983, Tanaka studied at the Ishikawa Prefectural Yamanaka Lacquerware Technical Center before establishing her own atelier. Her creations are defined by a minimalist yet sophisticated design that highlights the inherent beauty of wood grain.Tanaka’s works have earned high praise internationally, particularly in France. By blending natural materials with traditional lacquer...
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