- Age 3~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 11:15 / 12:30 / 14:00 / 15:30
A full-fledged manufacturing experience taught by a glass artist! At the glass class Chiyono, anyone can experience making Japanese miscellaneous goods. Dragonfly ball is a glass craft that melts glass with a burner and wraps it around a stick like starch syrup to create a shape. You can use a lot of colors, so you can create a wonderful work full of originality as you like. Instructors continue to work on their own creations while guiding students in the classroom. The lecture will be easy to understand even for beginners, so anyone can make a wonderful work. First of all, please experience the charm of glass through the experience! You should be fascinated by the transparent and beautiful glass. ☆-----★-----☆-----★-----☆-----★-----☆-----★ [Fee] 3780 yen [Experience] Time] About 1 hour and a half [What to produce] 2 dragonfly balls. The pattern is dotted, 3 types of marble, etc. *1 point is assembled into a ribbon pendant. You can take it home on the day. If it breaks, it will be remade on the spot. [Clothes] There is no particular specification, but please come in clothes that you don't mind getting a little dirty [Target age] From 5 to 80 years old Anyone can enjoy it. [What to bring] There is nothing in particular, but if you are concerned about dirt, please bring an apron. *Rental aprons (300 yen separately) are available.
- Age 3~Age 100
- Within 1 hour
- 10:00 / 11:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00 / 16:00
Why not make a Mizuhiki accessory that brings happiness at the popular Japanese culture experience cafe in Asakusa? Mizuhiki is a decorative cord used on the front of gift envelopes and condolence envelopes, and is mainly used for engagement gifts, gift covers, New Year decorations, etc. The beauty and delicacy of curves are unique to Japanese culture, and there are deep meanings and commitments to the way they are tied and the number of strings, and the type used varies depending on the occasion. Recently, it has been used in a wide range of applications, including decorations, accessories, and interior decorations. Mizuhiki is a cord that is tied to connect people, so it is recommended as a present. It is also light and small, so it is perfect as a souvenir for your trip. We have many colors and types of Mizuhiki available at our store. From beginners to advanced users, aim to complete it to the extent that you can! Our staff will support you, so even beginners can enjoy creating.
- Age 1~Age 100
- Within 1 hour
- 10:00 / 11:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00 / 16:00
Why not paint papier-mâché, a lucky charm, with an original design at Asakusa's popular Japanese culture experience cafe? Papier-mâché is a piece of paper made from a frame made of wood or other materials and covered with Japanese paper. It originally originated in China, but is said to have come to Japan during the Heian period. They come in many shapes, but many are in the shape of animals, and they have come to be valued as lucky charms. First, choose the plain body of your choice. Once you have decided on the body, use your imagination and color your ideas with paint. The staff will support you, so even beginners can enjoy creating. Papier mache is hollow and very light, so it is very popular as a souvenir from travel. [Selectable Body Types] ▶Daruma The ``Daruma'' has been valued as a talisman and auspicious item since ancient times because of its rounded shape, which means that it can get back up again and again even if it falls down. Papier-mâché daruma dolls have the meaning of warding off evil spirits, family harmony, and having wishes come true, so they are used for general wishes such as prosperous business and sure victory. ▶Maneki Neko Cats were used as lucky charms for sericulture in ancient times, as they exterminated rats that ate crops and silkworms, but after sericulture declined, they became a lucky charm for business prosperity. There is a theory that beckoning cats were originally made using a pottery method called Imado ware, which was produced around Imado Town in Asakusa. *Contains opinions▶ Fox masks Fox masks are used in Nohgaku (general term for Noh and Kyogen) and Kagura (dances and songs performed to worship gods). At Inari shrines, they are often considered to be auspicious objects, as if they are enshrined as messengers of the gods. Additionally, the fox mask is said to bring blessings such as a rich harvest, prosperous business, and safety for the family. *Depending on stock availability, we may not be able to provide the body you desire.
Had a great time painting a daruma! It was very strait-forward and they offered many different options (watercolors, acrylics, markers, ect). Location is nice too right by Asakusa.
- Age 3~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 11:15 / 12:30 / 14:00 / 15:30
4 minutes walk from Nagoya Station. Right next to Exit 10 of the underground mall Unimall. 1F street store, same-day reservations available for up to 20 people. "Ceramics, Glass, Herbarium Flower Class Chiyono" is located right next to the stylish underground mall. Easy even on rainy days. Leisure. Perfect in between sightseeing, shopping, and stylish lunches. Why not try pottery on a wheel in the Nagoya style? We do it the old way from about 500 years ago! This is a class that "fulfills your wishes as much as possible." This plan is for beginners in pottery, so it's okay if you want to try an electric potter's wheel or don't have time. You can make it right away with the instructor, so you can do it in about an hour. Usually 80 minutes. No failure! A full-fledged plan that includes "kneading clay, making, painting, and glaze painting" in one day! You can make anything from 500g of clay. You can rest assured because you will make it with the instructor! No failure! Please feel free to come and experience it♪ *If you want to practice using the potter's wheel properly, please choose the full-scale potter's wheel plan for 5,400 yen. ☆-----★-----☆-----★-----☆-----★-----☆-----★ [This is a great deal! ] In addition to regular pottery production, you can also paint and color, which actually takes 3 days, so it's a great deal! You can use 500g of whitening cosmetic clay ☆ Seto Kunyu clay. ←I want to make the work lighter, so I'll use less clay. [Experience flow] ① After the explanation, knead the clay and create what you want to make with the electric potter's wheel. (In principle, you will make it together with the instructor. Don't worry!) ② Patterning (carve and paint with a thin stick or stamp to draw pictures and patterns) ③ Glazing (paint the entire surface with a brush with a transparent or blue glaze, and apply as many green and pink glazes as you like.) *We will ask you on the day if you would like to add or change colors. *Pick up your work about 1.5 months later. If you would like it shipped to you, please let us know on the day. This plan is for beginners in pottery, so it is a course that can be enjoyed by beginners as well as children. Close to the station ☆ Easy experience in 80 minutes ♪ Feel free to come and experience it with just your children. ☆-----★-----☆-----★-----☆-----★-----☆-----★【Price】 4,200 yen. *If you want to practice using the potter's wheel properly, please choose the full-scale potter's wheel plan for 5,800 yen or 6,400 yen. 【Experience time】 Maximum, about 90 minutes. For those who are quick, about 60 minutes. 【Clothing】 There is no particular designation, but please come in clothes that you don't mind getting a little dirty. 【Target age】 From 3 to 80 years old Anyone, regardless of age or gender, can enjoy it. 【What to bring】 There is nothing in particular, but if you are worried about getting dirty, please bring an apron. *We try not to get too dirty. Rental is 400 yen.
- Age 3~Age 100
- Within 1 hour
- 10:00 / 11:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00 / 16:00
Why not make your own original goshuincho at the popular Japanese culture experience cafe in Asakusa? Goshuincho are used by worshippers to keep a record of their travels and pilgrimages and visits when they visit Japanese temples and shrines. First, you can make an upcycled goshuincho that is kind to the earth, using recycled materials such as scraps from the kimono manufacturing process, used paper bags and wrapping paper. Choose your favorite pattern from the materials and make your own favorite goshuincho! The staff will support you, so even beginners can enjoy creating. If you visit shrines and temples with your handmade goshuincho, it will become a deeper memory. ●What is upcycling? It is to give new added value to things or unnecessary items that would otherwise be discarded, upgrade them into new products, and reborn them. In order to switch from a consumer society in which things are mass-produced and consumed to a sustainable society, the keyword upcycling is very important.
- Age 0~Age 100
- 3~4 hours
You can experience genuine twill dyeing without using any chemicals or synthetic dyes. We produce one T-shirt with traditional Japanese indigo dyeing friendly to people and environment. Family, group, even one person participation OK! Because only natural ingredients are used, you can work with small children with peace of mind. Come and experience the indigo beauty created by the magical powers of nature!
- Age 3~Age 99
- 2~3 hours
- 10:00 / 14:00
[Make only one original T-shirt in the world! ] You can freely dye a pure white T-shirt in your favorite color and pattern with the technique of tie-dye dyeing! You can take the dyed items home on the same day! Recommended for families as it can be enjoyed by adults and children! [Waiting time is in the relaxing lounge ♪] You can wait in the relaxing lounge for the reception and waiting time until the color is settled. Even those who do not participate can wait in the lounge, so please join us ♪ [Choice of plan lineup] 1, Plan with adult plain T-shirt (junior high school students and above) 2, Plan with children's plain T-shirt (elementary school students and younger) 3, Adult possession Included T-shirt plan 4, Children bring-in T-shirt plan 5, Eco tote bag (A4 size) plan [Activity Japan privilege] Next time ¥ 500 off ticket present ♪ ~ Flow of the day ~ 1, Visit 2, Design decision 3, Design making 4 , Start dyeing ♪ Wait 5,30 minutes to 1 hour , Completed!
- Age 3~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 11:15 / 12:30 / 14:00 / 15:30
4 minutes walk from Nagoya Station. Right next to Exit 10 of the underground mall Unimall. 1F street store, same-day reservations available for up to 20 people. "Ceramics, Glass, Herbarium Flower Class Chiyono" is located right next to the fashionable underground mall. Easy even on rainy days. Leisure. Perfect in between sightseeing, shopping, and stylish lunches. Why not try pottery on a wheel in the Nagoya style? We do it the old way from about 500 years ago! This is a class that "fulfills as many of your requests as possible." This is a full-course practice course that includes one wheel experience and 30 minutes of wheel practice before the actual performance. It's fun to try making a work with practice clay by turning the wheel yourself. After practice, you will create a work with the instructor, so it will be beautiful. Usually 90 minutes. No failure! A full-packed plan that includes "kneading clay, making, painting, and glaze painting" in one day! You can make anything from 500g of clay. You can rest assured because you will make it with the instructor! No failure! Please feel free to come and experience it♪ ☆-----★-----☆-----★-----☆-----★-----☆-----★ [This is a great deal!] In addition to the usual pottery production, you can also paint and color, which actually takes 3 days, so it's a great deal! You can use 500g of whitening cosmetic clay ☆ Seto Kunyu clay. ← I want to make the work light, so I'll use less clay. [Experience flow] ① After the explanation, knead the clay + practice Create what you want to make with an electric potter's wheel. (In principle, you will make it with the instructor. Don't worry!) ② Patterning (Carve and paint with a thin stick or stamp to draw pictures and patterns) ③ Glazing (Paint the whole with a brush with a transparent or blue glaze, and paint as many green and pink glazes as you like.) * We will ask you on the day if you want to add or change colors. * Pick up in about 1.5 months. If you would like it to be mailed, please let us know on the day. This plan is for pottery beginners, so it is a course that can be enjoyed by beginners as well as children. Close to the station ☆ Easy 80-minute experience ♪ Feel free to come even with just your children. ☆-----★-----☆-----★-----☆-----★-----☆-----★【Fee】 5,000 yen. 【Experience time】 Maximum 100 minutes. Faster 80 minutes. 【Clothing】 No particular requirements, but please wear clothes that you don't mind getting a little dirty 【Age】 3 to 80 years old Anyone can enjoy it, regardless of age or gender. 【What to bring】 Nothing in particular, but if you are worried about getting dirty, please bring an apron. *We try not to get too dirty. Rental is 400 yen.
- Age 3~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 12:30 / 14:00 / 15:30
Beginners are welcome! The hand-shaping course is packed with the basics of pottery, and you will be sure to be very satisfied with the shaping, painting, and coloring. Let's make an original piece using 550g of clay. To make a glass bead, melt the glass with a burner, wrap it around a stick, and form it into a shape. Add your favorite pattern, let it cool for 20 minutes, and it's done! You can take the glass bead home on the day ♪ We will also include a colorful string. 4 minutes walk from Nagoya Station. Right next to Exit 10 of the underground mall Unimall, 1F street store, up to 40 people can experience the experience on the day ☆ "Ceramics, Glass, Herbarium Flower Class Chiyono" is right next to the stylish underground mall. Easy even on rainy days ♪ Leisure. In between sightseeing, shopping, and stylish lunches... ◎ [Ceramics experience] Includes clay kneading, painting, and coloring. You can use 550g of cracked clay. Experience one piece. Use a hand wheel, board, etc. to make one plate, tea bowl, teacup, bowl, beer glass, etc. *It takes one month to finish baking. [Glass Bead Experience] Melt the glass with a burner and wrap it around a stick like starch syrup to create a shape. Experience making one glass bead. Add patterns such as marble and polka dots, and gently cool for 20 minutes. You can take the glass bead you made home on the day! ! Comes with a gift of colorful string! ☆-----★-----☆-----★-----☆-----★-----☆-----★ [Experience time] About 2 hours [Clothing] There is no particular designation, but please come in clothes that you don't mind getting a little dirty [Target age] From 3 to 80 years old Anyone, regardless of age or gender, can enjoy this experience. [What to bring] There is nothing in particular, but if you are worried about getting dirty, please bring an apron. *Rental aprons (400 yen extra) are available. ☆-----★-----☆-----★-----☆-----★-----☆-----★ *For more detailed information, please refer to our other pottery plans and glass bead plans.
- Age 3~Age 100
- Within 1 hour
The lantern is colored in the traditional color that has been used in Japan for a long time. The painting on the lanterns may be difficult because it is rough, but I will give a lecture here, so I do not have to worry. If you do not know what to write, here is a sample for reference. The painting experience is concentrated on a time-saving basis, and everyone draws it. How about making a lantern that you can only experience here after sightseeing? It is also ideal for gifts for celebrations, souvenirs, etc. to family and friends. ※ The lantern size of this plan is a plan of M size (38 cm by 18 cm). Please make a reservation after confirming your desired size. ~ Flow of Experience ~ 1. Visit / Reception: 5 minutes 2. Experience Explanations: 5 minutes 3. Painting experience: 30 minutes <アクセス>Within 5 minutes on foot from Onomichi Station, 100m on the left side of the shopping street is the Yamasaki lantern shop. Hotel Address:Hiroshima Prefecture Onomichi City Tododo 1-2-14 Telephone: (0848)-22-6700 Regular holiday: Thursday Opening hours: 10:00 to 16:00
- Age 3~Age 100
- Within 1 hour
- 11:00 / 12:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00
The lantern is colored in the traditional color that has been used in Japan for a long time. The painting on the lanterns may be difficult because it is rough, but I will give a lecture here, so I do not have to worry. If you do not know what to write, here is a sample for reference. The painting experience is concentrated on a time-saving basis, and everyone draws it. How about making a lantern that you can only experience here after sightseeing? It is also ideal for gifts for celebrations, souvenirs, etc. to family and friends. ※ The lantern size of this plan is a plan of L size (45 cm by 13 cm). Please make a reservation after confirming your desired size. ~ Flow of Experience ~ 1. Visit / Reception: 5 minutes 2. Experience Explanations: 5 minutes 3. Painting experience: 20 minutes <アクセス>Within 5 minutes on foot from Onomichi Station, 100m on the left side of the shopping street is the Yamasaki lantern shop. Hotel Address:Hiroshima Prefecture Onomichi City Tododo 1-2-14 Telephone: (0848)-22-6700 Regular holiday: Thursday Opening hours: 10:00 to 16:00
- Age 0~Age 100
- 3~4 hours
It is a tour that enjoys mangrove walking and mangrove dyeing. While soaking in the mangrove dye, you can enjoy the mangrove walk. Let's bring back memories from Yagachi Island!
- Age 3~Age 100
- Within 1 hour
- 08:00 / 09:00 / 10:00 / 11:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00 / 16:00
At "Satsuma Tinware Iwakiri Bikodo", both adults and children can experience making tin plates that are larger than usual (14.5 cm in diameter). The time is about 1 hour, so you can participate in the interval between sightseeing. We can accommodate 1 to 10 people at a time. Why don't you make one original tin dish in the world?
- Age 0~Age 99
- 2~3 hours
The origin of Awa Washi has a history of about 1300 years ago, when people who served in the imperial court called the Inbe tribe planted hemp and kozo to make paper and cloth. .. As a "maker of new materials", "Awagami Factory", which has released Japanese paper from the world of "tradition" and is developing various techniques and researching materials, has developed Japanese paper that can be printed by inkjet, and the world. It is evaluated as a high quality paper so that the artists inside visit it to use it in their works. After learning how to make paper by a Japanese paper craftsman, you can print your favorite photos and memory data on Japanese paper to make a work. ~ Flow of the day ~ 1.1 About the history of Awa Japanese paper for 300 years 2. Tour of the production site of Japanese paper craftsmen 3. Experience of making original handmade Japanese paper 4. Print your favorite photo data on Japanese paper Awa Japanese paper print of photo data with souvenirs (shipped at a later date)
- Age 0~Age 99
- 2~3 hours
"Okubo Blacksmith" made with traditional techniques is a field blacksmith that has been around for 100 years. Each carefully made kitchen knife is easy to cook, sharp and delicious, so it is popular with the general public and is also used by professional cooks. It is Mr. Kimasa, the 3rd generation, and Mr. Ryuichi, the 4th generation, who continue to make kitchen knives that cannot be parted once used. Mr. Kimasa has a wonderful skill that was selected as a master craftsman of the present generation, and there are many customers from all over the country who come for kitchen knives. In a workshop that feels like you have traveled back in time to the world of old tales, you can observe the making of kitchen knives with brilliant craftsmanship and bring back one all-purpose kitchen knife to the world. ~ Flow of the day ~ 1. Blacksmith Okubo Parents and children about techniques (Characteristics of iron knives, how to sharpen, how to handle) 2. Experience of cutting vegetables with Japanese knives and checking the sharpness and taste 3. Tour of the knife making workshop * Takeaway gift ・ Take away one desired all-purpose kitchen knife. * You can enter your name if you wish.
- Age 3~Age 75
- 2~3 hours
- 11:00 / 14:00
Experience the beauty and history of traditional Japanese paper that is over a thousand years old! A workshop where you can experience Japanese paper making. Starting with an explanation of washi making, you can experience how traditional washi is made from wood. In the workshop, we will make postcards with two different designs, Falling Water Paper, and A5 size paper. While the washi is drying, we will offer Japanese sweets along with a unique "washi tea". The mascot cat “Kami” will always welcome you at the shop! ~Procedure of the experience~ ① Briefly explain the flow of the workshop (5 minutes) We will briefly explain the raw materials for washi paper. ②Experience the process of making washi paper, including ``peeling'' the outer layer of the mulberry tree and ``beating'' the wood fibers. (20 minutes) We will briefly introduce the process of making washi paper with a demonstration. ③Handmade washi paper making (60 to 80 minutes) A total of 4 sheets of postcard size (fortune, gauze, falling water) and A5 size washi ④Press and dry by machine. In the meantime, washi tea time (20 minutes).Wait for it to dry while eating washi tea and Japanese sweets.⑤Complete the surveyAfter completing the survey, we will give you a dried washi postcard and the workshop will end.
- Age 1~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 09:00 / 10:00 / 11:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00 / 16:00
Japanese swords are iron works of art. By listening to the explanation of the production process of the works of art that have been handed down from ancient times, you will be able to understand the highlights of swords and the points of appreciation. In addition, you can observe the training process (stretching, bending, and attaching steel), which is one of the processes of making Japanese swords. Please take a picture of the place where the spark sparks. The moment the spark scatters is an instant. Sometimes it is difficult to show the process again, so please do not miss it. We recommend the video. In addition, you can also experience the Ozuchi, which strikes iron. We also accept questions such as why Japanese swords are so hard and strong, and why there is a difference in price! If you apply for the "Knife making experience", you can apply at the same time for half price. Please apply from the option of "Knife making experience".
- Age 3~Age 90
- 1~2 hours
- 10:00 / 11:00 / 14:00 / 15:00
Experience indigo dyeing T-shirts or tote bags using indigo in Hozu, Kameoka, Kyoto. Create your own original indigo dyed T-shirt or tote bag! ●What kind of company is Kyoto Hozu Indigo Studio? Founded in 1997. Kyoto Hozu Indigo Studio Co., Ltd., a Kyoto indigo dyeing and Ryukyu indigo dyeing studio in Kameoka, Kyoto, is a studio that revived the legendary Kyoto indigo "Kyoto indigo" in 2015 and branded it as "Kyoho indigo". We aim to revitalize the region through product development, sales, and experiential learning using indigo. While providing many Ryukyu indigo dyes to major fashion brands, we also create various specialty products of Hozu, Kameoka using Kyoindigo/Kyoho indigo. ●Recommended points for the indigo dyeing experience at Kyoto Hozu Indigo Studio! ★Point 1: There is a high degree of freedom in design, so you can create truly original works rather than starting from a fixed design. ★Point: This workshop is easy for beginners to participate in and feel at ease, as craftsmen who have been holding indigo dyeing experiences for over 1,200 people over the past two years will carefully explain how to dye. ★Point 3: There are a wide variety of experience materials, and you can change materials after entering the workshop. There are dozens of types of scarves alone. *Limited to materials equivalent to or greater than the experience this time. Let's have fun and create an original, one-of-a-kind indigo dyeing piece! -------Nearby tourist spots-----------(1) Hozugawa River Rafting (2) Trolley train (3) Sanga Stadium (4) Izumo Taisha Shrine (5) Yunohana Onsen (6) Hozugawa Auto Campsite
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