
There are several traditional crafts that Japan is known for, such as urushi lacquerware or Nishijin weaving. Perhaps not as widely known, but just as impressive, is the craft of yosegi, which uses woods of different color and texture to create exquisite patterns. In fact, the precision and skill involved is such that yosegi is not surprisingly, one of the crafts that has been featured in a series of videos uploaded by luxury fashion brand Gucci Japan on their YouTube channel dedicated to introducing the work of talented Japanese craftsmen, and the video has apparently been noticed around the world. Let’s take a look at a master artisan at work!
Yosegi, which literally means “to put wood together,” involves creating intricate geometric mosaics of wood shaved into extremely thin sheets used for decorative effect, often on small boxes and trays. The video shared on YouTube channel GucciJapanHand shows the work of yosegi craftsman Noboru Honma at his studio in the city of Hakone in Kanagawa Prefecture, an area known for yosegi craft. Honma is an expert yosegi craftsman with 66 years experience, and the two-minute video is more than enough to impress viewers with his skill.
▼Here’s the actual video that shows the level of skill attained through more than 60 years of experience:
▼And to recap the process shown in the video, first Honma prepares and carefully adjusts the shape and size of thin, long wood pieces.
▼He shaves the wood pieces very carefully, as extremely precise adjustments are called for.
▼The wood pieces are bundled and glued together …
▼… and wrapped and tied together to form what is called a tanegi (seed wood) that becomes the basic piece for creating the characteristic geometric patterns.
▼Adding the last touches to finish a tanegi piece.
▼Then, once the tanegi pieces are cut into the appropriate size, they’re put together to achieve the preferred pattern.
▼You can see all the pieces being expertly arranged and fitted together.
▼Now comes the really impressive part. An extremely thin layer is shaved off the wood — less than 0.15mm (0.006in) in thickness!
▼The pressure applied to shave off the sheet has to be very constant to get a uniform thickness.
▼The thin sheet is called a “zuku“.
▼The surface of the wood is wiped clean after each shave.
▼And now you have the patterned sheets that can be pasted onto various objects for decoration.
▼An example of a finished product decorated with a yosegi veneer. The intricacy of the pattern is amazing!
The yosegi craft in the Hakone area has been around for approximately 200 years, and as you can see from the video, it’s clearly a complex and delicate process. In fact, it’s said that it takes at least 10 years to learn the skill.
Although the video itself is about two years old, it has attracted quite a bit of response from viewers abroad, who were duly impressed with the skill involved in the craft and who have shared comments online such as:
“His woodworking skill is simply amazing!”
“This is too impressive!”
“Wow, I was a bit confused at first, about how the sticks of wood would become a veneer, but then he just shaved a sheet right off. This is great :D”
“Wow, the thin sheets look like paper!”
“This is an amazing process! Is there anything like this anywhere else in the world? ”
“The sound of the wooden blocks being put together is really cool!”
“The video’s too short!”
Well, we too were certainly impressed by the beautiful pattern and the fineness of the thin veneer sheet. We thought the video was a sheer pleasure to watch, and if you enjoyed it, there are more videos of master craftsmen at work on Gucci Japan’s special YouTube site. Kudos to them for their fine tribute to skilled artisans!
Source: YouTube (GucciJapanHand) via Otaho (Japanese)
Photos: YouTube (GucciJapanHand)
















Chinese artisans use traditional foot-powered lathe to craft beautiful wooden bowls【Video】
Breathtaking video captures the beauty of traditional Japanese washi paper making【Video】
Japan reportedly adding Japanese language skill requirement to most common foreigner work visa
Man bites woman at cherry blossom park in Japan, dies shortly after
You can assemble a well-balanced team of Pokémon, them eat them, thanks to Japanese cake chain
7-Eleven Japan’s new baked-in-store sweet treat is only available in three parts of the country
Can a downtown Tokyo super sento bathhouse beat a hotel for a one-night stay?
How to take your home ramen to the next level by making your own chashu pork in a frying pan
Peanuts and Coke becomes a viral hit in Japan, but is it a trend worth joining?
Beautiful Ghibli earrings allow you to finally reunite two of the studio’s star-crossed lovers
Deer that appeared in downtown Osaka gets a new home, a new name, and a lot of snacks[Video]
Recon, Rescue, Research! Japan’s Coast Guard’s videos of kick-ass action in glorious HD【Video】
Pokémon and Ikea Japan cross over into each other’s worlds with collaboration events
Pokémon lacquerware series expands for Year of the Horse with new handcrafted design[Video]
Starbucks Japan closing only Shinkansen platform branch for popularity-triggered renovations
Two food hacks take Japan’s convenience store fried chicken to amazing new sandwich heights
Tokyo’s best museum for foreign travelers finally reopens after being closed for four years
Totoro Fund line of beautiful artwork and apparel lets you help the real-world Totoro Forest
Fading Tokyo – Searching for signs of the Showa era as local neighborhoods evolve[Photos]
Tokyo turns its phone booths into free Wi-Fi hotspots, and here’s how to use them
Japan now has a special desk for people who work at home with a pet cat[Photos]
Famous Tokyo cherry blossom spot installs view-blocking screens to fight overcrowding[Video]
Uniqlo announces new T-shirts for One Piece, Naruto and more for manga publisher’s 100th birthday
Train station platform ramen store closes its doors on half a century of history in Tokyo
Starbucks Japan releases new My Fruit³ Frappuccino at only 34 stores around the country
Studio Ghibli releases Catbus pullback keychain that runs like the anime character
Krispy Kreme releases Super Mario doughnuts in Japan for a limited time
Japanese onsen egg maker from 100-yen store Daiso needs to be on your shopping list
Nine great places to see spring flowers in Japan, as chosen by travelers (with almost no sakura)
Survey asks foreign tourists what bothered them in Japan, more than half gave same answer
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Studio Ghibli releases Kodama forest spirits from Princess Mononoke to light up your home
Starbucks Japan releases new sakura goods and drinkware for cherry blossom season 2026
Japan’s newest Shinkansen has no seats…or passengers [Video]
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
No more using real katana for tourism activities, Japan’s National Police Agency says