- Age 10~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 10:30 / 13:30
This is a course where you can experience one of the representative decoration techniques of lacquerware, "Makie". “Kakoku” is to decorate and beautify the surface of the product. It is a decoration technique to attach. We use cashew paint, which is a non-irritating synthetic resin paint, so that you can enjoy it safely. In this course, you can choose one of your favorite bowls and finish the original bowl by drawing pictures and letters with die-cutting and freehand. If you use the prepared designs, even people who are not good at drawing can easily work, and you can also bring your own original design and draw freely. “Kitanihonbashi Yumehigashi Main Store” is located in Nihonbashi, Tokyo, where many long-established traditional craft shops are gathered from the Edo period. Muto, the organizer, is a long-established company with history and tradition as a wholesale store specializing in lacquerware that has been in business for over 100 years. A workshop instructor with specialized skills will teach you carefully. The real thrill of the experience is the moment when the colors change when the sown powder is wiped off. How about experiencing Maki-e, a unique Japanese traditional technique?
- Age 10~Age 100
- 2~3 hours
The Goza Mesu Basket is a bamboo basket measuring approximately 20cm wide x 12cm deep x 14cm high, and is ideal for storing small items or serving food. After the experience, you will be treated to tea and sweets while we talk about bamboo, including videos and demonstrations.
- Age 10~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
This bamboo basket, called Shikai-nami, is about 13 cm in diameter and 10 cm in height. It was originally a flower basket, but can be used as a small item holder. It is made by weaving 16 bamboo strips provided. After the experience, you will be treated to tea and sweets, and a talk about bamboo will be given with videos and demonstrations.
- Age 7~Age 70
- 1~2 hours
- 10:00 / 12:00 / 14:00 / 16:00
It is a big catch flag dyeing experience at a store that has continued since the Edo period. It is an experience in Misaki, Miura City, which is famous for tuna. Women and children are also welcome! It's OK empty-handed! Kappa and gloves are also available to keep them clean. Would you like to experience the traditional techniques that have continued since the Edo period?
Really fun and interesting workshop to learn the history of tairyo bata and painting your own. There is also a shop where you can buy cool handmade items like tenugui hand towels. The Miura peninsula is also very scenic. Tip: The tairyo bata takes 3-4 days to ship in Japan so if you are on vacation, I recommend booking early in you itinerary so you can get the finished flag before leaving.
- Age 16~Age 80
- 3~4 hours
This is an experience where you can actually wear a kimono, not just see it, but wear it, such as Honshiozawa, a traditional Japanese craft with a delicate texture and a crisp feel, and Shiozawa Tsumugi, which was created by applying the techniques of Echigo Jofu, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. In a kimono, you can stroll around Bokushi Street, where the streetscape of Shiozawa-juku on the Mikuni Kaido remains. *Staff can speak simple English and use a translator. <Please inquire> We can also accommodate original plans, such as lunch included.
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