The Paper Mat That Outlives You

Jun 1, 2026

Yuton, paper mat, summer essential, washi, made in Japan

「EP.135」油団

THE PAPER MAT THAT OUTLIVES YOU
Fukui Prefecture

「transcript」

Most surfaces warm the moment you touch them. This one refuses to.

It's called yuton (油団). The secret is what it's made of. Over a dozen layers of washi paper, each one brushed with thin wheat-starch paste, then struck again and again with a heavy brush called an uchibake (打ち刷毛) until the fibers lock into a single sheet. A large mat gets struck around 10,000 times, until it's just three to four millimeters thick.

The back is sealed with persimmon tannin. The surface is coated in egoma (荏胡麻) oil, sun-dried, rested for a month, then polished with tofu until it shines like lacquer.

That oiled top seals out heat while the layered paper underneath traps air, so the mat stays cooler than the body resting on it. A paper air conditioner, made by hand.

It lasts almost a hundred years. It starts pale, then ages through amber to near black, repaired and rolled away each summer, passed down for generations.

Today, Yuton is made by only one workshop in Japan, but it survives as both a natural cooler and a quiet reminder of how deeply Japanese design once worked with the seasons.

*The assets featured here are the work of their rightful creators, credited below


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