- Age 10~Age 100
- 2~3 hours
- 13:00
A fabric of about 15cm x 40cm is machine-woven with silk thread, and the woven cloth is wrapped around a wooden frame to make a lamp shade. You can choose your favorite color out of about 300 colors, including a single color with vivid and colorful colors, and a silk of mixed colors with subtle shades. Express yourself in your work while consulting with craftsmen. The lamp shade can be used for both the wall-mounted type and the wall-mounted type (if you want to hang the wall, attach the bracket here). The size is 10x10x17. On the day You can take it home.
- Age 6~Age 80
- Within 1 hour
- 11:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00 / 16:00 / 17:00
"Ise Katagami" is used for dyeing kimonos. It is a traditional craft technique that has been passed down in Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture for over a thousand years. ``Ise Katagami'' is made by a craftsman called a katagami, who uses a chisel to carve intricate patterns and designs onto durable Japanese paper. It is surprising that more than 900 patterns are carved into a single inch (approximately 3cm) corner using a very fine piece of material. This time, we will be dyeing postcards using a pattern carved by Chiaki Imazaka, a traditional craftsman. Why not dye it in your favorite color, create an original postcard, and send it to your loved ones with a message? We also have 6 different designs of this year's zodiac signs, ``Dragon'' and ``Seahorse.'' We recommend sending it to a loved one or to yourself as a memento of your trip to Tokyo.
私と12歳の息子が参加しました。 2人で とても時間をかけてゆっくり やらせてもらって、 出来上がりもとっても満足!簡単にできますが意外と集中してできちゃう感じで す。 お店もとても可愛くて店内にあるものも全部欲しくなっちゃうくらいでした。
- Age 0~Age 100
- 3~4 hours
- 10:00
About 20 minutes by car from Kanazawa Station. Head east on Route 159 from Naruwa towards Higashichoe IC. Head further east on Route 210, turn right at Makimachi, go through the Tsurube Tunnel and head to Tsurube Satoyama. Experience the local treasure "Rice Field Dyeing" that has been passed down in the Tsurube village where the legend of Kagekiyo remains. Dye your own original pattern using the tie-dye technique. The history of this rice field dyeing is recorded as "Kaga Black Dyeing" during the feudal period. Harvest the Akamekashiwa and Yamaurushi plants that grow wild in Tsurube, and soak the cloth in the boiled dye liquid for several tens of minutes. After that, put it in the rice field and knead it well... You can enjoy the feeling of dipping your hands and feet in spring water and rice field. Using the tie-dye technique, fold the cloth and tie it with string to imagine your own pattern, and look forward to the finished product. A beautiful gray dye is completed. Then, go out and explore the surrounding area and enjoy your discoveries. For lunch, make rice balls using the rice cooked in the pot and enjoy them while looking at the nature! A light meal is included. The work you make will be completed on the same day and you can take it home.
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