Stakeholders’ Database
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Traditional skills, techniques and knowledge for the conservation and transmission of wooden architecture in Japan (Roofing with kawara tiles [Hon-gawarabuki])
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Traditional skills, techniques and knowledge for the conservation and transmission of wooden architecture in Japan (Sakan plastering [Nihon Kabe])
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Traditional skills, techniques and knowledge for the conservation and transmission of wooden architecture in Japan (Thatching)
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Traditional skills, techniques and knowledge for the conservation and transmission of wooden architecture in Japan (Traditional woodworking techniques for structures)
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Washi, craftsmanship of traditional Japanese hand-made paper (Hon-minoshi)
GIFU (Mino-shi)
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Washi, craftsmanship of traditional Japanese hand-made paper (Hosokawa-shi)
SAITAMA (Ogawa-machi)
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Washi, craftsmanship of traditional Japanese hand-made paper (Sekishu-Banshi)
SHIMANE (Hamada-shi)
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Washoku, traditional dietary cultures of the Japanese, notably for the celebration of New Year
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Yama/Hoko/Yatai: the Float Festivals of Japan (Hitachi Furyumono)
IBARAKI (Hitachi-shi)
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Yama/Hoko/Yatai: the Float Festivals of Japan (Karasuyama Yamaage)
TOCHIGI (Nasukarasuyama-shi)
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Yama/Hoko/Yatai: the Float Festivals of Japan (Karatus Kunchi)
SAGA (Karatsu-shi)
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Yama/Hoko/Yatai: the Float Festivals of Japan (The Chichibu Festival)
SAITAMA (Chichibu-shi)
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Yama/Hoko/Yatai: the Float Festivals of Japan (The Chiryu Festival)
AICHI (Chiryu-shi)
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Yama/Hoko/Yatai: the Float Festivals of Japan (The Float Festival of Kakunodate)
AKITA (Semboku-shi)
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Yama/Hoko/Yatai: the Float Festivals of Japan (The Furukawa Festival)
GIFU (Hida-shi)
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Yama/Hoko/Yatai: the Float Festivals of Japan (The Grand Hachinohe Sansha Festival)
AOMORI (Hachinohe-shi)
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Yama/Hoko/Yatai: the Float Festivals of Japan (The Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival)
FUKUOKA (Fukuoka-shi)
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Yama/Hoko/Yatai: the Float Festivals of Japan (The Hanawa Festival)
AKITA (Kazuno-shi)
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Yama/Hoko/Yatai: the Float Festivals of Japan (The Hida Gion Festival)
OITA (Hita-shi)
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Yama/Hoko/Yatai: the Float Festivals of Japan (The Inuyama Festival)
AICHI (Inuyama-shi)