Chochin are originated in China. They are commonly seen at
the entrance of Buddhist temples, in traditional festivals and at the entrance
of bars and Restaurants.
The chochin paper lantern is a traditional form of
illumination in Japan, made from washi paper carefully glued on a bamboo cane
frame.
The "Koh-shichi" (literally "Happy
Seven") chochin is constructed using traditional lantern making techniques
passed down from over 300 years ago. Most of the work involved is handiwork by
craftspeople who are devoted heart and soul to the creation of these beautiful
objects.
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