Ceramic painting in Japan
- 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. ☆ This is a course to paint the bear-shaped "Taimon-kun Cup" and the cat-shaped "Merumon-chan Cup". ☆ You can use two colors of underpainting, brown and navy blue. Eight colors of paint are available as an option ☆ You can also paint colorfully ♪ ☆ Taimon-kun and Melmon-chan are the mascot characters of Yu Kobo ☆ * The design that puts the face in the shape of an animal is registered as a design .. Taimon-kun Cup (Design Registration No. 14933292) Merumon-chan Cup (Design Registration No. 1559639) ☆ 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.
- 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. ☆ This is a painting course for drawing pictures and letters on unglazed dough. ① Hot water only (small) 2 customers ② Bowl 1 customer ③ Mug cup 1 customer ④ Bear type "Taimon-kun cup" 1 customer (+550 yen including tax) ⑤ Cat type "Merumon-chan cup" 1 customer (+550 yen including tax) ) You can choose one of your favorite vessels and paint it. ☆ You can use two colors of dark blue and dark blue. Eight colors of paint are available as an option ☆ You can also paint colorfully ♪ ☆ The completed work will be handed over about one month 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.
- 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
- 10:00 / 10:30 / 11:00 / 11:30 / 12:00 / 12:30 / 13:00 / 13:30 / 14:00 / 14:30 / 15:00 / 15:30
You can make an original Maneki Neko that has only one in the world by painting on the unbaked Maneki Neko. We have various types available. Please choose your Favorite one. It is recommended as a memory of your trip or a gift for close friends. It can be enjoyed by small children. 【open time】 10: 00-17: 00 (last reception 16:00) [Fee] 1500 yen (Admission fee is required separately.) [Time required] About 1 hour ■ Closed day ■ Wednesday (· during the holidays, summer vacation period Year end of Year start will be opened) [Painting procedure] (1) Think about the image of a lucky cat you want to make. ↓ ② Use a pencil to draw a draft of the uncooked Maneki Neko. ↓ ③ Start coloring from the big side. ↓ ④ Draw the fine details. ↓ ⑤ Completion * Up to 50 people can be held at the same time.
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