< "Fukuro Tsutsumi" is a series of Morisa's washi paper bags >

"Rakusui" = Paper with beautiful patterns made by dripping water onto it
Unryu paper, gold and silver leaf paper, paper with paper mulberry leaves, etc.
The rich texture of the material that has long been loved by Japanese people is captured in this bag.
A stylish and modern Japanese-style gift bag.

The secret behind the materials used in bag wrapping

These machine-made washi bags are made using the techniques of Tosa washi paper, which has a history of over 1,000 years in Kochi Prefecture.
While keeping the same technology and manufacturing methods, we changed the recipe of the raw materials to give them heat-sealing properties and process them into bags.
The beauty of Morisa's signature "waterfall pattern" and the texture that makes the most of the characteristics of the raw materials
By mixing patterns and dyeing techniques, we have achieved a wide variety of designs and sizes.

How to use the bag wrapper

Soft and thick, yet transparent washi paper
The Japanese-style elegance of allowing the contents inside to be subtly visible is popular.

It is common to tie a ribbon to close the opening of the bag,
Modern Japanese packaging, such as using Mizuhiki decorations, is also popular.

You can also fold the opening and seal it with a sticker to create a formal look.

A typically Japanese drawstring bag

Drawstring bags are a popular packaging material with a Japanese feel.
The convenience of just tying the string with one touch is a breeze.
The cuteness of the round shape is being rediscovered

It's not just for sweets and miscellaneous goods, but it's also great for sharing fruit with friends.

Bags made from Japanese paper and film

Paper bags with transparent film on the front, allowing you to see what's inside, are also becoming increasingly popular.
It is often used to display various assorted products.