In the local area, weavers such as Yasuko Adachi actively continue to pass on the techniques of Tanba-fu to the public by hosting a class for researching the craft. In 1998, the Tamba-fu Heritage Hall was opened, and its history and features are introduced through exhibitions. In addition, an internship program where people can learn the production process of Tamba-fu in two years accepts applicants not only from the locality, but also from all over the country, and thus strives to pass down the traditional craft to the next generation.
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