Shikoku in Handmade / Handcraft workshops
- Age 8~Age 100
- Within 1 hour
It is a plan to make two "Oya-yaki" works using electric rooks. We make three with electric rook, and I choose two works that I like. The staff cut and finished the two selected works and baked it. Select the color to be finished out of 5 colors. Completion will be about a month and a half later (there may be some time depending on the timing of kiln placement). * It is free if receipt is coming to the store. In the case of mailing, we will ship by cash on delivery.
予約時間より早く到着したにもかかわらず、すぐに対応して下さり、またとても丁寧な指導であたたかい気持ちになりました。作品が届く日がとても楽しみです。また行きたいと思います。
- Age 6~Age 100
- Within 1 hour
It is a plan to make "Otani ware" work with 800g of clay using hand-cranked potter's wheel. The staff finishes such as shaving and fires. Select the finished color from 8 colors. It will be completed in about one and a half to two months (it may be slightly different depending on the timing of the kiln). * Free if you come to the store. In the case of mailing, shipping fee (including packing fee) will be charged.
- Age 6~Age 100
- 2~3 hours
- 09:00 / 10:00 / 11:00 / 12:00 / 13:00 / 14:00
In the hand corner, you can make plates and cups while stretching or stacking them using 1 kg of clay. It's easy, so you can be safe with your children.
家族旅行で伺ったのですがとても丁寧に教えて頂き雪が降る寒い日でしたが、心温まる時間を過ごさせて頂きました!本当かありがとうございました! 作ったお皿が届くのを首を長くして待っています(^^)
- Age 5~Age 100
- 2~3 hours
[Goshuincho] Handmade experience A workshop where you can make your own [Goshuincho], an essential item for the Shikoku Pilgrimage and Shikoku Trip. Why not make your own original Goshuincho using [Shuso Washi], a traditional culture of Saijo City, Ehime Prefecture? After visiting the Shuso Washi Workshop (Kuniyasu, Saijo City), you can also purchase your favorite washi paper at the neighboring Washi Museum and make a Goshuincho with that washi paper. *Reservations and confirmations are required to visit the workshop. While you wait for the binding, try experiencing another traditional culture of Ehime Prefecture, [Mizuhiki]! Ehime's Mizuhiki is a traditional craft in eastern Ehime Prefecture (Shikoku Chuo City), and has a very long history as a Japanese culture that has continued since the Asuka period (592~) to the present day. Mizuhiki represents "praying for a safe and peaceful return home" and "a gift made with sincerity," and is imbued with meanings such as good luck charm, warding off evil, and "connecting people with each other." *Available in Chinese and English *Very popular with inbound tourists and cyclists as an indoor experience on rainy days
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