Recommended in Asakusa! Craft experience & affordable plans
Tokyo Asakusa x Craftsmanship Experience
Featured!
Japanese sweets
Including
Food making experience
or
Accessory making experience
Such,
Introducing a variety of craft experiences
To do.
Among them,
Asakusa
Unique
Traditional craft experience
too!
About 1,000 yen
You can join from
Cheap and craft experience
So please check it out!
table of contents
- 1 Recommended crafting experiences in Asakusa: Japanese sweets and food making experience
- 2 Recommended craft experiences in Asakusa: Interesting and unique experiences
- 3 Recommended crafting experience in Asakusa: Popular accessory making experience
- 4 Recommended craft experiences in Asakusa: Traditional craft experiences
- 5 Enjoy a crafting experience in Asakusa!
- 6 Feature articles recommended by the editorial department
Recommended crafting experiences in Asakusa: Japanese sweets and food making experience
Manufacturing experience The most popular are: Japanese sweets, etc. Food making experience !
Japanese-like
Premium fresh confectionery
or
Soba
,
Taiyaki
There is a wide variety of food options.
Not only can you learn about the process of how food is made, but you can also eat the food you make on the spot or take it home, which is a great deal!
The craftsmen will carefully teach you how to make the crafts, so even first-time participants can feel at ease.
Fun for the whole family, from children to adults, regardless of age
So please
Tokyo
Be sure to add it to your sightseeing plans!
Choose from two types of seasonal sweets of the month. In 45 minutes, children and adults can enjoy the experience of making Japanese sweets and making matcha tea. ■Flow from entering the store■1. Choose and make a high-grade fresh confection (about 15 minutes) *Choose from two types of seasonal sweets of the month. 2. Choose your favorite tea bowl and plate 3. Make matcha tea 4.
This plan does not support English.
[Traditional Nihachi soba noodles handed down since the Edo period] 2. Form a group of 3 people and make one ball of soba noodles (250g x number of people). Afterwards, eat the delicious soba noodles you made yourself. *Includes a souvenir of soba noodles (2 servings)
[Tokyo, Asakusa] Make your own Taiyaki with various ingredients! (50 minutes)
At "GURAKU", we convey Japanese traditions and culture through the making of "Taiyaki", a familiar Japanese sweet that has been loved since ancient times. The experience lasts about 50 minutes, and each person will make six Taiyaki. (Taiyaki ingredients are not provided for preschool children and visitors.) Necessary tools and various ingredients are provided, so you can participate empty-handed.
Recommended craft experiences in Asakusa: Interesting and unique experiences
Asakusa So, what about daruma, beckoning cat, and fox shaped ones? Paper Mache Painting Experience or, Origami and Mizuhiki Lamp Workshop Such, You can also have a unique and unusual experience !
In addition, there is a " Goshuin book You can also experience making your own stamp book! Visiting shrines and temples with your handmade stamp book will surely make your sightseeing even more enjoyable!
Families with children or groups of girls are welcome to come and enjoy making unique items!
[Tokyo, Asakusa] Paper Mache Painting Experience: Make your own original Daruma and Maneki Neko!
Why not try painting an auspicious paper mache doll with your own original design at the popular Japanese culture experience cafe in Asakusa? Paper mache dolls are made by creating a frame from wood or other materials and pasting washi paper onto them to create a shape. They originally came from China, but are said to have been introduced to Japan during the Heian period. They come in a variety of shapes, but many are shaped like animals, which are considered to be auspicious.
Experience Japanese tradition and make your own original work! A mini origami lamp is made by folding several sheets of handmade washi paper into an accordion shape and gluing them together. When you insert a small lamp into the accordion-shaped washi paper, the lamp will emit a gentle, warm light. When you close the accordion, it will look like a closed book, and you can also make a mizuhiki knot decoration on the obi. A one-of-a-kind piece.
Why not make your own original goshuincho (stamp book) at the popular Japanese culture experience cafe in Asakusa? Goshuincho (stamp books) are used by worshippers to keep a record of their visits and mementos of their journeys and pilgrimages when they visit Japanese temples and shrines. First of all, there are upcycled goshuincho (stamp books) that are kind to the earth and are made from recycled materials such as scraps from the kimono manufacturing process, used paper bags, and wrapping paper.
Recommended crafting experience in Asakusa: Popular accessory making experience
I would especially recommend this place to groups of girls and couples.
Accessory making experience
!
ring
or
Bangles
In addition,
Charms for necklaces and bracelets
You can make a variety of accessories.
One-of-a-kind original accessories So the great thing about it is that you can create something that suits you and doesn't look like what other people have! You can take the completed accessory home on the day and wear it right away.
You can also make matching rings or necklaces, so making matching items with your partner or close friend will be a wonderful memory!
About 1,000 yen
There are also affordable experience plans available, so be sure to check them out below!
This plan does not support English.
・About a 3-minute walk from Asakusabashi Station in Taito Ward, Tokyo. You can enjoy making authentic bangles, starting from choosing the materials. ・You can take the completed work home on the same day. You can wear it right away. ・The craftsman will give you direct instruction. We are flexible in responding to requests, so please feel free to contact us. ・We are open to everyone, from small children to seniors.
This plan does not support English.
・About a 3-minute walk from Asakusabashi Station in Taito Ward, Tokyo. You can enjoy making authentic charms, starting from choosing the materials. ・You can arrange the completed charms into necklaces, bracelets, etc. on the day. (Necklaces, bracelets, etc. are sold separately) ・You can take the completed work home on the day. You can wear it immediately. ・The craftsman
This plan does not support English.
・About a 3-minute walk from Asakusabashi Station in Taito Ward, Tokyo. You can enjoy making authentic rings, starting from choosing the materials. ・You can take the completed work home on the same day. You can wear it right away. ・The craftsman will give you direct instruction. We are flexible in responding to requests, so please feel free to contact us. ・We are open to everyone, from small children to seniors.
Recommended craft experiences in Asakusa: Traditional craft experiences
" is a craft made of a frame made of wood or bamboo covered with Japanese paper. Paper Mache Painting Experience " and " Indigo dyeing experience ", traditional craftsmanship of wood grain inlay technique " Magnet making experience There are also many opportunities to experience making Japanese goods using traditional techniques, such as making traditional Japanese goods.
The appeal of this experience is that you can experience Japanese traditions and customs while creating delicate and cute works of art with a Japanese atmosphere. This experience is popular among both foreigners and Japanese people!
With my kids and girlfriends, Manufacturing Why not try immersing yourself in this?
[Tokyo, Asakusa] Paper Mache Painting Experience: Make your own original Daruma and Maneki Neko!
Why not try painting an auspicious paper mache doll with your own original design at the popular Japanese culture experience cafe in Asakusa? Paper mache dolls are made by creating a frame from wood or other materials and pasting washi paper onto them to create a shape. They originally came from China, but are said to have been introduced to Japan during the Heian period. They come in a variety of shapes, but many are shaped like animals, which are considered to be auspicious.
*You can come to Wanariya empty-handed!! Wanariya has four indigo vats. We also provide aprons and gloves to protect the products to be dyed and your clothes, so please come to Wanariya empty-handed. If necessary, we ask customers to wear shoe guards to protect their shoes from getting dirty. If your clothes get dirty,
[Tokyo, Ueno] Handmade "Edo Kimekomi" Magnet Making Experience (60-90 minutes)
We will introduce you to an experience plan from Mataro Doll Hall, where you can make Kimekomi dolls by remaking old clothes and fabrics.
Enjoy a crafting experience in Asakusa!
Asakusa So, The attraction of this place is that you can enjoy not only sightseeing and eating, but also craft experiences!
Food making experience or Accessory making experience ,Japanese-like Traditional craft experience There are various plans being held, such as:
There are many things that can be enjoyed by both children and adults, so please come and join us with your loved ones, such as family, friends, or a partner!
*The content of this article is current as of April 2024.