【Reservation Ranking】 Tokyo in Japanese crafts making / Japanese miscellaneous goods
- Age 15~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 10:30 / 11:00 / 11:30 / 12:00 / 12:30 / 13:00 / 13:30 / 14:00 / 14:30 / 15:00 / 15:30 / 16:00 / 16:30 / 17:00
What you'll doYou have an experience of Sashiko embroidery stitching through making "Sashiko fukin"."Sashiko fukin" is known as dish towel in Japan and very popular Sashiko learning item for novices. This item is very practical. After finishing to make, you can use it as handkerchief, lunch mat, wrapping something like sandwich, flower base mat etc.The size is approx. 33cm×33cm.Although you cannot finish the stitching during the experience, you will get knowledge and skill how to complete it by yourself. Therefore you can enjoy the stitching even at home.Step 1: Choose a Sashiko pattern and a thread color.I've provided you with many sort of Sashiko cloths which is printed on a fabric and thread colors. Please enjoy picking your favorite one out.Step 2: Preparation.I introduce how to treat for a fabric and a thread before doing stitch.Step 3: Do Sashiko stitching.After showing my demonstration to you, you will start stitching on the cloth you chosen. This time makes you enjoy and relax!Step 4: Explain Sashiko basic role and tips.Before closing the session, I explain about general order of stitching, things to watch out for, tips and so on.
- Age 4~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 10:30 / 14:30 / 16:30 / 19:00
"Yu Kobo" opens 6 classrooms in Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka and Fukuoka. Bright and friendly professional staff will help you together according to the speed of each person. ☆ Using 400g of Mino ware soil, turn the potter's wheel to make a container. ① Teacup ② Hot water only ③ Free cup ④ Small plate ⑤ You can choose your favorite shape from the small bowl. ☆ In the experience, we will use a hand-cranked potter's wheel, but we will lecture on the same "watering" technique as the electric potter's wheel. You can make a work that is the same as an electric potter's wheel even with a hand-cranked potter's wheel. ☆ You can also paint with Tetsusai hands. If you think about the painting design to draw on the container in advance, you will have a nice container. ☆ The completed work will be handed over about one to one and a half months after the experience date. ☆ If you have any concerns about the production of your work, please feel free to contact us.
友人と娘と3人で参加しました。急遽娘も参加させて頂くことになったのですが、快く引き受けて下さって助かりました。 とても丁寧に教えてくださったので、分かりやすく楽しめました。是非また何度も参加させて頂きたいと思っています。
- Age 6~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 10:30 / 14:30 / 16:30 / 16:45 / 19:00
“Yu Kobo” has 6 schools in Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka and Fukuoka. Our bright and friendly professional staff will help you at your own pace. Choose your favorite item from a total of 4 types, 2 types of bangles and 2 types of key chains, and create an original leather craft. You can engrave a pattern or engrave your own illustration or message. Once you dye the leather surface and assemble it, it's complete♪You can enjoy every day with the finished leather craft♪You can take your work home with you on the day of the course, so even those who come from afar can feel free to experience it♪☆The completed work will be available on the day of the workshop. You can take it home on the day. ☆If you have any concerns about the work, please feel free to contact us.
初めてのレザークラフト体験でした。 沢山の型押しを目の前にワクワクしながら下絵を描いてイメージを革に移してゆく。 色を着け、コーティングして。 すぐに使う事が出来る。私はその場で鍵につけ愛用しています。 大変楽しく、嬉しい体験でした。 先生の優しい雰囲気に居心地良く、自分らしい作品を作る事が出来ました。 ありがとうございます
- Age 8~Age 80
- Within 1 hour
- 10:30
"Mizuhiki" is a decorative string used for gift envelopes and gifts. It is a traditional Japanese craft that is processed by coloring and winding kinshi. Recently, it has been arranged into Japanese modern accessories and interior goods. In this course, you will learn the basic awaji knot and plum knot, and combine mizuhiki of your favorite colors to create an original bookmark. You can also make an arrangement rabbit ♪
- Age 10~Age 90
- 1~2 hours
- 13:00
You can learn the Awaji knot and the Daki Awaji knot, which can be said to be the basics of mizuhiki crafts. After practicing, you will make two chopstick rests. You can take home the mizuhiki that you did not use in the kit, so you can make two more chopstick rests in different colors. You can also add optional parts (extra charge) to make it an accessory. * We will inform you about options on the day. ~ Flow of the day ~ ① Sitting, explanation (5 minutes) ② Opening the kit ③ Production (30 minutes) ④ Drying the glue (10 minutes) ⑤ Wrapping and cleaning up (5 minutes)
- Age 4~Age 100
- Within 1 hour
- 11:00 / 15:00 / 17:00 / 18:00 / 19:30
"Yu Kobo" opens 6 classrooms in Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka and Fukuoka. Bright and friendly professional staff will help you together according to the speed of each person. ☆ It is a casual course where you can create a work in a 45-minute lesson. ☆ A one-day experience where you can choose from a plate-making bean plate course and a cat chopstick rest painting course.・ Bean plate course for making plates One bean plate with a diameter of about 10 cm is produced. You can make white makeup and paint with iron.・ Cat chopstick rest painting course You can freely paint on two cat-shaped unglazed doughs. ☆ The completed work will be handed over about one to one and a half months after the experience date. ☆ If you have any concerns about the production of your work, please feel free to contact us.
会社のチームビルディングで利用させていただきました。 講師の方に「こういう風にしてみたい」と話しかけると、わかりやすく指導してもらえました。制作を通してメンバーとの交流も深まり楽しい時間を過ごすことができました。またぜひ受講したいです!
- Age 4~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 10:30 / 14:30 / 16:30 / 16:45 / 19:00
“Yu Kobo” has 6 schools in Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka and Fukuoka. Our bright and friendly professional staff will help you at your own pace. ☆ This is a painting course where you draw pictures and letters on unglazed fabric. ① Hot water only (small) 2 customers ② Bowl 1 customer ③ Mug cup 1 customer ④ Bear-shaped "Taimon-kun cup" 1 customer (+660 yen including tax) ⑤ Cat-shaped "Mermon-chan cup" 1 customer (+660 yen including tax) ) you can choose one of your favorite vessels and paint it. ☆ You can use brown and navy blue, two calm underpaintings. 8 colors of paint are available as an option ☆ Colorful painting is also possible ♪ ☆ The completed work will be handed over about a month to a month and a half after the experience date. ☆If you have any concerns about the work, please feel free to contact us.
- Age 4~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 10:30 / 14:30 / 16:30 / 16:45 / 19:00
"Yu Kobo" opens 6 classrooms in Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka and Fukuoka. Bright and friendly professional staff will help you together according to the speed of each person. ☆ Using 400g of Mino ware soil, turn the potter's wheel to make a container. ① Teacup ② Hot water only ③ Free cup ④ Small plate ⑤ You can choose your favorite shape from the small bowl. ☆ In the experience, we will use a hand-cranked potter's wheel, but we will lecture on the same "watering" technique as the electric potter's wheel. You can make a work that is the same as an electric potter's wheel even with a hand-cranked potter's wheel. ☆ You can also paint with Tetsusai hands. If you think about the painting design to draw on the container in advance, you will have a nice container. ☆ The completed work will be handed over about one to one and a half months after the experience date. ☆ If you have any concerns about the production of your work, please feel free to contact us.
ひとりで参加しましたが、同席したグループの人たちとの会話もとても楽しく、先生の説明もとてもわかり易かったので、とても楽しく体験できました。小鉢を作りましたが、次回はまた違う器を作りたいです。
- Age 18~Age 70
- 1~2 hours
- 11:00
The workshop to make a "Gamaguchi Pouch" that was held last year and was a huge success is back again this year! This year, it has been further improved and you can choose from a variety of Japanese fabrics. What a surprise! You can make it without sewing at all ♪ ★The patterns you can choose from are as follows. ・Edo Komon Dyed Tenugui Mesh Pattern (Black)/Checkered Pattern (Pink, Purple, Navy Blue)/Wave Houndstooth (Pink, Green, Purple) ・Gujo Nassen Dancing Tenugui (Purple, Maroon, Orange, Blue, Light Brown) ・Ise Cotton *The number of fabrics is limited. You can choose on a first-come, first-served basis on the day. ★It's very easy because it's a cokoworks no-sew purse (R) that doesn't use needles or thread ♪ The person who will teach you how to make a purse at the workshop is Misato Mogi, a certified instructor of cokoworks no-sew purse (R) that doesn't use needles or thread. She will teach you in an easy-to-understand and fun way!
- Age 18~Age 70
- 1~2 hours
- 11:00
Shokunin Zukan x Table Life Media Use it to store your medicine notebook or bankbook! Make a multi-purpose case and a small purse with stencil-dyed bamboo washi paper Why not make a multi-purpose case and a small purse with bamboo washi paper dyed by Fujimoto Dyeing Crafts in Hachioji, Tokyo? It is made using the cokoworks No Sew Purse (R) technique, which does not require needles or thread, so anyone can easily make a professional finish. The material used is bamboo washi paper made by hand from bamboo produced in Hachioji, which is dyed by Yoshikazu Fujimoto, a dyeing craftsman, using Ise stencil paper carved in the Meiji era and dyed with a hand-feed stencil dyeing method. The bamboo washi paper is very durable, and the persimmon tannin coating makes it resistant to water. The multi-purpose case can be used to store your medicine notebook or bankbook. The small purse is the size that can hold two 500 yen coins. It is also perfect as an accessory case. The bamboo washi paper develops a unique character with use, so you can enjoy the changes that occur. Instructor: Setoguchi, owner of Seikyodo (certified instructor of cokoworks No Sew Purse (R) which does not require needles or thread)
- 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 10~Age 75
- 1~2 hours
- 11:00 / 14:00
Would you like to make your own original washi notebook? Japanese binding is a traditional Japanese bookbinding technique that uses high-quality Japanese paper and linen thread, and has been passed down since the Heian period (794). In the workshop, we will start with ``Japanese paper dyeing'', which involves adding color to Japanese paper to create the cover of a notebook. ①Make the cover of your notebook by coloring Japanese paper. You can either fold the washi paper and dye it in color, or use a paper pattern to dye it. ② Applying the Japanese binding technique, assemble the inside of the notebook (*) and the cover of the notebook with embroidery thread. The size of the notebook is A6 (105 x 148.5 mm). Your one and only Japanese-bound notebook will be completed. At the end, we will serve Japanese sweets along with "Japanese paper tea" that is not available anywhere else! We hope that you will enjoy the beauty and depth of Japanese paper through this workshop. Sharp tools will be used in the workshop. *The contents of the Japanese paper notebook use existing inkjet Japanese paper. The cover is handmade Japanese paper from our shop.
- Age 5~Age 75
- 1~2 hours
- 11:00 / 14:00
Are you interested in art? Let's make art with washi paper Washi is a beautiful paper made using traditional Japanese techniques. Learn basic washi ink techniques and washi paper cutting, and create your own original washi art work (one postcard and A5 size washi art). Washi ink is an original design tool. Ink is made by melting colored washi paper. By using that ink, you can make your art colorful. By the way, when was the last time you wrote a letter? Write a letter to your loved ones using the postcard you created! (Stationery will also be provided). While waiting for the paper to dry, relax with the world's one and only original "Japanese paper tea" and local Japanese sweets. Washi tea is a tea brewed from the leaves of the kozo tree, which is the raw material for paper. *Explore art using Japanese paper! *Learn how to use washi ink and how to make paper cutouts. *Send an original designed postcard to your loved ones. *In the workshop, we will make two pieces, one in postcard size and one in A5 size.
- Age 1~Age 100
- Within 1 hour
- 10:00 / 11:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00 / 16:00
Why not make your own original art fan or fan at the popular Japanese culture experience cafe in Asakusa? Choose from the traditional Japanese crafts of "fan" or "uchiwa", decorate it with your own ideas, and make your own unique fan or fan. You can easily enjoy decoration using stamps, markers, watercolors, etc. No special skills or drawing skills are required. You can create your own unique fan or fan by freely choosing the type and color of stamps and applying an original design. The staff will support you, so even beginners can enjoy creating. By incorporating modern stamp art into a traditional fan, a new art piece that combines tradition and modernity is born. Your original fan will be a special item that you made yourself and will become a memorable and important item. *This experience is an experience where you paint a ready-made plain fan or fan directly.
体験料3500円に見合わない。机の上に紙とスタンプ、絵の具、クレヨンなどの用意がされていましたが、説明はわかりきったことをほんの10秒程度。どんなやり方があるか例を聞くと「うちのインスタ見て下さい」と。インスタを見ると扇子の投稿は1〜2のみ。実物の見本もありましたが、子供さんのお絵描き程度のものです。スタンプは種類も少なくスタンプ台の色は出ず、筆はバサバサ、扇子の下に当てるゴム台もサイズが全く合っておらず小さくて、段ができてスタンプもうまく押せませんでした。道具は汚れていて扇子にも付着してしまい残念としか言いようがない体験でした。
- Age 12~Age 80
- Within 1 hour
- 10:30
It is pleased with a present! An eco-gift bag that can be used all the time The method of tying the mizuhiki changes every month♪ We will make an original gift bag with a lucky pattern hand towel from Daimatsu Dyeing Factory, which is dyed with Edo Komon and Edo Sarasa, and a mizuhiki decoration. There are three types of auspicious patterned tenugui: “mesh pattern” (five colors) for good luck, “wave chidori” (three colors) for family harmony, and “checkered pattern” (seven colors) for wishing for prosperity. *Please note that not all colors are available as each item is hand-dyed.
- Age 10~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 10:30 / 13:30
You can experience gold leaf application, a typical traditional craft. In this course, you will choose your favorite vessel and finish the original vessel. Since stickers with various designs are available, it is relatively easy to work with, and you can also use a cutter to create your own design. The shop is located in Nihonbashi, Tokyo, where many long-established traditional craft shops gather. During the Edo period, it prospered as a base for commerce and logistics, and even now you can feel the atmosphere of Edo culture everywhere. Why don't you experience gold leaf pasting, a traditional Japanese craft, while enjoying a walk before and after the experience?
- 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 75
- 1~2 hours /2~3 hours
- 11:00 / 14:00
Experience Japanese tradition and create your own creations! Mini origami lamps are made by folding several sheets of handmade Japanese paper into a bellows shape and gluing them together. When a small lamp is inserted into the bellows-shaped washi paper, it emits a gentle and warm light. When the bellows is closed, it resembles a closed book, and the obi is decorated with a mizuhiki knot. You will create a one-of-a-kind origami lamp piece in the world. Lastly, we will serve Japanese sweets along with "Japanese paper tea" that is not available anywhere else! Mizuhiki is a traditional paper string made of twisted Japanese paper wrapped in nylon or film. Did you know that each knot has a meaning? Once you know the meaning of the knot, it's the perfect gift. Washi paper is lightweight and durable, making it ideal for artwork and interior decoration. Learn about traditional Japanese crafts and their techniques, and create your own original work.
- 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 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 5~Age 80
- Within 1 hour
- 10:00 / 11:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00
Following November, we will be opening a store at the antenna shop in Shinbashi, Tokyo for a limited time! [Store opening period] March 12th (Tuesday) to 18th (Monday) Experiences are limited to March 16th (Saturday) and 17th (Sunday). [Experience details] Experience time: Approximately 1 hour *We also hold my own chopsticks making, so if you are interested, please apply from the bamboo chopsticks making plan (plan ID: 44074). March 16th (Sat) 11:00~ Bamboo lantern making 13:00~ My chopstick making 14:00~ Bamboo lantern making 15:00~ My chopstick making March 17th (Sun) 11:00~ My chopstick making 13 :00~ Making bamboo lanterns 14:00~ Making my chopsticks 15:00~ Making bamboo lanterns
竹の大きさが、ちょっと大きいと感じました。今の竹の半分くらいだとベストかなと、思います。が、作業面などから考えて今の大きさに、されているのかもしれませんね。他は全体的にスタッフさんの対応も良く、分かりやすくてとても良かったです。
- Age 8~Age 80
- Within 1 hour
- 11:00 / 13:00 / 14:30
Would you like to make your favorite pouch accessories using Japanese cloth and paper? The popular pouch-making workshop is now available at all times. You can make a thin accessory case that can also be used as a card case, a seal case, a pen case, a glasses case, and a chibi pouch without sewing at all. The fabrics and papers you can choose from are Arimatsu Shibori, Ise Momen, Edo Komon Tenugui, Noto Jofu, Fujimoto Dye Crafts dyed fabric, Edo Karakami, and Kaga Futamata Washi. A total of 4 courses to choose from. If you make a regular reservation, you will receive the A course ``Thin accessory case & small pouch''. If you would like courses B to C, please make a reservation from the options. ------------------------------A course (duration approximately 1 hour) Thin accessory case & chibi pouch 3,500 yen B course ( Time required: approx. 1 hour) Seal case, chibi pouch, 3,800 yen C course (time required, approx. 1 hour) Pen case & chibi pouch, 4,000 yen D course (time required, approx. 1 hour) Glasses case & chibi pouch, plus 4,500 yen --- ---------------------------Instructor: Yuko Setoguchi (cokoworks no-sew Gamaguchi (R) certified instructor who does not use needles or threads)
- Age 6~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
Would you like to make your own Kimekomi work? We will prepare the bare wood in a carved state in advance, so you can make your own product just by choosing your favorite cloth and applying the wood grain. Experience the "Paulownia Kimekomi Zaiku" that can only be experienced at Hakocho. We will prepare a box that has already undergone the "carving" process, so you can freely choose the fabric yourself, and then "color" and "kimekomi".
- Age 15~Age 90
- 1~2 hours
- 14:30 / 16:00
You will learn how to make a mizuhiki band and how to tie a flat plum knot, and decorate a gift envelope. You can take home the gift bag you made. komorebi This is the contents of Mizuhiki course C2. ~ Flow of the day ~ ① Seating, explanation (5 minutes) ② Kit confirmation (10 minutes) ③ Production (45 minutes) ④ Wrapping and cleaning up (5 minutes)
- Age 15~Age 90
- 1~2 hours
- 16:00
Learn the knot that makes a round shape and make earrings / pierced earrings. You can take home the finished accessories. You can take home the unused mizuhiki and parts included in the kit. komorebi This is the contents of Mizuhiki course C3. ~ Flow of the day ~ ① Seating, explanation (5 minutes) ② Kit confirmation (10 minutes) ③ Production (90 minutes) ④ Wrapping and cleaning up (5 minutes)
- Age 5~Age 80
- Within 1 hour
- 10:00 / 11:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00
Following November, we will be opening a store at the antenna shop in Shinbashi, Tokyo for a limited time! [Store opening period] March 12th (Tuesday) to 18th (Monday) Experiences are limited to March 16th (Saturday) and 17th (Sunday). [Experience details] Experience time: Approximately 1 hour *We also hold bamboo lantern making, so if you are interested, please apply from the bamboo lantern making plan (plan ID: 46587). March 16th (Sat) 11:00~ Bamboo lantern making 13:00~ My chopstick making 14:00~ Bamboo lantern making 15:00~ My chopstick making March 17th (Sun) 11:00~ My chopstick making 13 :00~ Bamboo lantern making 14:00~ My chopstick making 15:00~ Bamboo lantern making
It was great hour to spend with family. Instructor was very patient with our limits Japanese.
- Age 18~Age 80
- Within 1 hour
- 10:30
"Mizuhiki" is a decorative string used for gift envelopes and gifts. It is a traditional Japanese craft that is processed by coloring and winding kinshi. Recently, it has been arranged into Japanese modern accessories and interior goods. In this course, you will learn the basic awaji knot and plum knot, and combine it with your favorite Japanese paper to make an original bag.
- Age 10~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 10:30 / 13:30 / 16:30
Sashiko is a traditional Japanese handicraft. Sew traditional patterns with a prick (sashiko is called stab) to make a cloth, a place mat, or a drawstring purse! Basically, you can do it if you have a needle on the cloth and thread. For trials, we offer bleached cloth, which is ideal for flower cloth, and indigo cloth, which has been popular for a long time for place mats and drawstring purses. After seeing the sample work, you can choose your favorite color for the thread. You can learn how to make beautiful sashiko, such as how to thread a thread through a needle, how to make a ball, and how to start and finish sashiko.
- Age 5~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 10:30 / 13:30 / 18:30
Focusing on the luxurious antique obi, we make patchwork quilted miscellaneous goods with glossy black cloth and cloth with good color scheme. Let's make only one work in the world with your favorite color scheme! Since it is antique, it may not always have the same cloth as the one in the photo. If you are uncertain about choosing a cloth, we will ask you about your preference for clothes to match and give you advice. After deciding the color scheme, the material that has been taped in advance for immediate use can be cut to the required size and sewn immediately. Even if you are new to sewing machines, we will help you with setting and so on, so you can start sewing with confidence. The book cover is the size of a book, but if you would like a paperback book size, please let us know. The pouch and pochette are sized to hold a wallet, smartphone, and simple cosmetics, and the pochette strap is adjustable. The mini tote is the size that B5 can fit. Basically, it is possible to make something smaller than the size of the kit provided.
- 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.
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