
Overview
No traditional Japanese home is complete without items that incorporate paper, including doors and sliding screens. Japanese papermaking technology continues to advance in the form of high-tech tissues and even "paper" that is stronger than steel. This time on Japanology Plus, our theme is paper. Our expert guest is Naohiko Tsujimoto, who spent 25 years at a papermaking company before devoting himself to spreading awareness of Japan's paper culture. And in Plus One, how to repaper a shoji screen.
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3 - 1Japanophiles: Maud Archambault January 07, 2016
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3 - 2Silk January 14, 2016
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3 - 3Underground Tokyo January 28, 2016
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3 - 4Earthquake Preparedness February 11, 2016
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3 - 5Japanophiles: Jorge Cabeza Fernandez February 25, 2016
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3 - 6Japanophiles: Pico Iyer March 03, 2016
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3 - 7Okinawan Dance March 17, 2016
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3 - 8Whisky April 07, 2016
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3 - 9Quest for Perfect Skin April 14, 2016
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3 - 10Bladed Tools April 21, 2016
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3 - 11Family Crests May 05, 2016
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3 - 12Breakfast May 12, 2016
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3 - 13Footwear May 19, 2016
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3 - 14Running June 02, 2016
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3 - 15Emoji June 16, 2016
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3 - 16Ekiben June 23, 2016
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3 - 17Bicycles June 30, 2016
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3 - 18Kimono July 07, 2016
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3 - 19Kokeshi Dolls July 28, 2016
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3 - 20Shinise: Long-Established Businesses August 04, 2016
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3 - 21Japanophiles: Rezaul Karim Chowdhury August 11, 2016
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3 - 22Toilets August 18, 2016
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3 - 23Bridges August 25, 2016
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3 - 24A Nation of Singers September 01, 2016
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3 - 25Restoring Castles September 08, 2016
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3 - 26Volcanoes September 29, 2016
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3 - 27School Club Activites October 06, 2016
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3 - 28Smells October 13, 2016
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3 - 29Paper October 20, 2016
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3 - 30Japanophiles: Paul Lorimer November 03, 2016
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3 - 31Katsuobushi December 01, 2016
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3 - 32Day Care for Kids December 08, 2016
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3 - 33Sweets and Snacks December 15, 2016
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3 - 34Hairdressing December 22, 2016