Shikoku in Japanese crafts making / Japanese miscellaneous goods
- Age 6~Age 100
- 2~3 hours
- 09:00 / 13:00
Tie-dye is a dyed product in which the fabric is tied up (Tie) and dyed (Dye). A variety of patterns are created by folding and tying the fabric before dyeing. Because they are dyed by hand, no two pieces have the same design. [Experience details] Tie the T-shirt in your favorite way and dye it in your favorite color. We will guide you carefully so everyone can enjoy it. Price: ¥5,000 per person (1 T-shirt included) Time: Select from 9:00-11:30, 13:00-15:30 Number of participants: 2-5 people Age: Elementary school students and above are welcome to bring: Hanger ☆The dye may splash onto your clothes and shoes, so please come in clothes and shoes that you don't mind getting dirty.☆T-shirt sizes are available from 90cm to XXL. Please let us know your size when making a reservation ☆ If you bring a T-shirt, you will receive a ¥500 discount. ☆The second T-shirt will be sold for ¥1,000 each. ☆Additional ¥500 will be charged for the second T-shirt you bring in.
- Age 5~Age 100
- 2~3 hours
[Goshuincho] Handmade experience A workshop where you can make your own [Goshuincho], an essential item for the Shikoku Pilgrimage and Shikoku Trip. Why not make your own original Goshuincho using [Shuso Washi], a traditional culture of Saijo City, Ehime Prefecture? After visiting the Shuso Washi Workshop (Kuniyasu, Saijo City), you can also purchase your favorite washi paper at the neighboring Washi Museum and make a Goshuincho with that washi paper. *Reservations and confirmations are required to visit the workshop. While you wait for the binding, try experiencing another traditional culture of Ehime Prefecture, [Mizuhiki]! Ehime's Mizuhiki is a traditional craft in eastern Ehime Prefecture (Shikoku Chuo City), and has a very long history as a Japanese culture that has continued since the Asuka period (592~) to the present day. Mizuhiki represents "praying for a safe and peaceful return home" and "a gift made with sincerity," and is imbued with meanings such as good luck charm, warding off evil, and "connecting people with each other." *Available in Chinese and English *Very popular with inbound tourists and cyclists as an indoor experience on rainy days
- Age 15~Age 80
- 1~2 hours
"Henro" is a pilgrimage to 88 temples related to Kobo Daishi in Shikoku. Asano Sohonten has been selling pilgrimage supplies for 130 years at Kirihataji Temple. Collect your favorite beads to make your own original amulet. To Kirihata-ji, change into a pilgrimage costume and be guided by the Asano shopkeeper. At Kirihata-ji, we hold a memorial service for our ancestors. ~ Flow of the day ~ 1. How to use pilgrimage supplies and the charm of Shikoku Sacred Ground 2. Making amulets with your favorite beads 3. Changing into a pilgrimage costume (rental) 4. Asano shopkeeper's guide to walking along the approach to Kirihata Temple 5. Kirihata Temple Pilgrimage to ancestors at the temple * 1 original amulet for takeaway gifts
- Age 6~Age 99
- 1~2 hours
You can experience dyeing T-shirts and eco-bags, mainly from plants harvested in Katsuura Town. Tokushima Prefecture is famous for indigo dyeing, and it is a popular experience for women because you can dye it in colors such as red, yellow, and purple that cannot be expressed with indigo.
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