Kamiji Kakimoto

SHOPPING, KYOTO Updated : Dec 26, 2016, 11.05 AM IST

Sumedha Bharpilania

Sumedha has travelled across 28 countries, including a major chunk of India, and calls Japan, Thailand, France and Switzerland her pet destinations. She is seasoned in going off the beaten track and loves documenting her journeys. Apart from getting lost in metropolises, being stranded at airports and finding solace in the hills, she actively writes for eminent travel platforms. You can follow her trips on her social media handles.

Photo courtesy: Kamiji Kakimoto
Japanese Washi, or handmade paper, has been an emblem of the country’s skill and traditions since time immemorial, and Kamiji Kakimoto is essentially a paper shop in the historical Teramachi street of Kyoto. It sells the best handmade Washi in the city. If you have artistic leanings, this particular paper will serve as the perfect souvenir from Japan, as it is great for letter writing, gift wrapping, and can also be used as wallpaper. For the more tech savvy art enthusiasts, printing sheets are also easily available. While Washi can be a wee bit expensive (going up to 800 Yen for around 10 pieces), it is totally worth the price you pay, as you simply wouldn’t find better quality paper elsewhere. Only true connoisseurs would know the value of this beautiful gem.

Established in 1845, Kamiji Kakimoto is a tax free shop, which is stocked to the brim with this precious stationery. In fact, it looks more like a compact office space. It continues to face competition from Morita Washi, yet another paper goods store in Kyoto, and gets a lot more love from both locals and tourists. The boutique is open from 9 in the morning till 6 in the evening, and is closed during certain holidays. It is a few minutes from the Shiyakusho-mae Station along the Tozai Subway Line.
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