Kisarazu/Kimitsu/Futtsu Reservation for Traditional culture experience | Activity Japan
- Age 6~Age 80
- 1~2 hours
- 10:30 / 13:00 / 14:30 / 16:00
It is an experience plan to make pottery items by the method of "making Tatara". "Tatara making" is one of the methods of pottery. The clay is processed into a plate-like clay by slicing or stretching it into a pottery. Plates and plates can be used to make cups and vases using cylindrical plates. Once the shape is complete, use a dedicated tool to attach patterns and patterns to create uniqueness!
粘土からお皿を作る、そんな絵本の一節を見て子供が「作りたい!」と言ったのがきっかけでした。初めて陶芸という物に触れましたが、当日の体験で教えて下さった先生はとても温和な雰囲気で、6歳の娘に寄り添って指導してくださり、娘も楽しかった!と嬉しそうでした。 最後に仕上げて下さった先生の手際も間近で拝見する事ができて、いい経験ができました! また娘が年齢を重ね、できる年齢になったら、ろくろで作る物も体験してみたいです。 とても楽しかったです!ありがとうございました!
- Age 0~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 10:30 / 13:00 / 14:30 / 16:00
This experience plan to draw a picture on unglazed ware. There is no fail because unglazed are form has been completed, you can join and enjoy even small children. Painting, of course, let's try to express the sense of fun, such as letters and notes to the dish! Paste the transfer paper, you can also finish a beautiful picture. After the painting, it is a full-scale baking complete.
アクティビティジャパンの初めての利用で、こちらの陶芸教室にお邪魔しました(^^) 子供達の手形を押して名前を描き、とても可愛く出来ました♪ クマ先生に縁取りのラインを手伝っていただき いい感じになったので、仕上がりがとっても楽しみです!
- Age 9~Age 80
- Within 1 hour
- 10:30 / 13:00 / 14:30 / 16:00
It is a plan to experience making pottery using an electric wheel. You can make works freely using 2.2 kg of clay. A roto pottery that changes shape with only a slight amount of force. I concentrate on the fun and difficulties so I forget to breathe. Deep breath at the moment when the hand left from the work that is still turning. You can make 4 to 5 pieces using 2.2 kg of clay. Choose one from them and bake it. It will be completed up to about 2 months later.
- Age 4~Age 80
- Within 1 hour
- 10:30 / 13:00 / 14:30 / 16:00
It is an experience plan to make pottery items by the method of "making Tatara". "Tatara making" is one of the methods of pottery. The clay is processed into a plate-like clay by slicing or stretching it into a pottery. Plates and plates can be used to make cups and vases using cylindrical plates. Once the shape is complete, use a dedicated tool to attach patterns and patterns to create uniqueness!
- Age 6~Age 75
- 3~4 hours
- 09:45
Nokogiriyama is known as a lesser known mountain on the Boso Peninsula. With its jagged ridgeline resembling the teeth of a saw, and the remains of the quarry where Boso stone was quarried by the stone-cutting industry until the Showa era, it looks like an abandoned building, and this otherworldly space that appears in the middle of nature has become popular. On this tour, you will pass through the streets of Kanaya, which once flourished as a stone-cutting industry, and climb the "Sharikko Road," a road that once transported quarried stone, with a guide. While enjoying the climb, which is low above sea level but has a large elevation difference, you will feel the breath of the craftsmen of the time, and trace the history of how Boso stone supported Japan's modernization and declined over time.
- Age 6~Age 75
- 3~4 hours
- 09:50
Nokogiriyama is known as a low-profile mountain on the Boso Peninsula. On its southern side is the grounds of Nippon-ji Temple, the imperial temple of Emperor Shomu, which will celebrate its 1,300th anniversary in 2025. This plan is a half-day tour to experience the charms of Nokogiriyama Nippon-ji Temple, starting from JR Yasuda Station, walking along the main approach to the temple and climbing Nokogiriyama from the mountain gate. Once inside the Nippon-ji Temple grounds, you can enjoy the mystical atmosphere of the tallest Buddha statue in Japan (as a seated statue and rock-carved Buddha), as well as the 1,500 arhat statues arranged on the mountainside. Climb the stairs to the top of the mountain, pass by the famous photo spots "Hell Peek" and "Hyakushaku Kannon", and then use the ropeway to return down the mountain.
- Age 6~Age 75
- 4~5 hours
- 09:45
A private trekking tour with a guide around the sights of Mt. Nokogiri, a lesser-known mountain on the Boso Peninsula. This is a special tour that allows you to enjoy the sights of Mt. Nokogiri, a unique mountain where the remains of the stone-cutting industry that supported the region and the Buddhist world of Nihon-ji Temple are back to back, all in one day! We start by walking through the streets of Kanaya, which flourished as a stone-cutting industry from the Edo period to the Showa period, and then head to the Nokogiriyama Ropeway Station. After entering the grounds of Nihon-ji Temple and worshiping the "Hyakushaku Kannon," we trace the scenery and history of the remains of the quarry, which once flourished as a stone-cutting industry and now stands like an ancient ruin. After that, we proceed while listening to the guide's explanations about the sights such as the famous photo spots "Peeking into Hell" and "1,500 Arhats," and the tallest "Great Buddha" in Japan (as a seated statue and rock-carved Buddha), and finally descend the mountain by ropeway and disband. *There will be a lunch break along the way.
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