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Traditional Japanese Washi Papermaking- Kyoto morning

Rated 5 Stars, based on 57 Reviews.
You can make traditional Japanese Washi paper from raw materials. Enjoy making a piece of washi paper and designing it using dried, pressed seasonal local flowers and leaves. After drying the paper, you can craft it into a set of postcards, or table-mat, or wraparound lampshade, or tapestry panel.
You can proceed with it under the guidance of the instructor, in a relaxing atmosphere. While the paper is dried, you will be able to watch a short video of the traditional paper-making method which has been continued for over one thousand years.
Handmade Japanese Washi paper will be the perfect souvenir or gift from Japan!
Manga Lesson with a professional Japanese Manga Artist in Nakano

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 67 Reviews.
Spend up to 2-hours taking a Manga lesson from a professional Japanese Manga artist in English. This lesson can be adjusted to suit the student’s skill level, so whether you are a beginner or an experienced manga artist, you can learn something new and enjoy the experience. The lesson will have manga tools such as manga-paper, manga pens and ink, screen-tone, etc, prepared for your use. All you have to do is bring yourself.
The teacher is Nao Yazawa, she is most well known for her manga series Wedding Peach, which was made into an anime series of the same name. Both the manga and anime series were translated into several languages. Since 2008, she has been teaching manga workshops (in English) internationally, in Germany, Denmark, Austria, Canada, and the United States. She also wrote/draw How to draw manga books, MANGA Drawing Deluxe and Drawing and Painting Anime and Manga Faces, in English and several languages.
【Tokyo/Asakusa】Traditional Japanese Washi Papermaking experience

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 94 Reviews.
We offer a hands-on workshop where you can experience handmade washi, a traditional Japanese craft.
Tosa Washi, with over 1,000 years of history, is one of Japan’s top three washi papers. Known for its strength and warmth, it’s easy to try and makes for a memorable Asakusa experience—perfect for fans of crafts or Japanese culture.
After a short video on Tosa Washi’s history and process, you’ll wear traditional workwear (samue) and make washi postcards with help from a friendly instructor.
In both the Plain Paper Plan and Colored Paper Plan, you’ll handcraft four plain postcards.
The Colored Paper Plan includes an extra step: layering beautiful Rakusuishi—lace-like decorative washi—on top. You can choose your favorite four colors.
The workshop is full of smiles and surprise at the beauty of the finished paper.
Take home your handmade washi as a special souvenir.
Japanese Papier-Mâché Painting Experience in Taito

Rated 5 Stars, based on 7 Reviews.
The papier-mâché was imported from China during the Heian period (794-1185), which consists generally in a wooden frame covered with paper. You will be able to create your original souvenir painting the base papier-mâché plain body with any colors you want.
You can choose one plain body you prefer between Daruma or Manekineko.
There are no specific rules for this experience, just free your imagination and have fun! Don't worry, if you don't know how to start it, the staff will support you too!
We will deliver valuable time that can only be experienced in Japan to tourists visiting Japan.
Private Japanese Calligraphy Class in Kyoto

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 33 Reviews.
As for Japanese words or a phrase for your writing on this occasion, we have a lot of kinds in kanji character in advance for your reference so that you may choose anyone from them that you want to have a try to!
Of course,you can take it away your own calligraphy to your home in arranged and covered with beautiful Japanese traditional paper!
If you already have your favorite words in mind that you wish to do with, you can also have a chance for it. (*Please contact us before you get to our place)
Let's make Japanese accessories with Mizuhiki

Rated 5 Stars, based on 4 Reviews.
This activity is very popular these days.
It is a light and solid string because it is winding a thin twisted paper with thread. Let's knit this string and make accessories and ornaments.
For example, straps of strawberries, floral hair ornaments, cute earrings and mini baskets.Once you start making it, you will concentrate on it, so you can finally relax with Matcha and sweets.
Japanese Paper Washi Making Experience in Asakusa

Rated 5 Stars, based on 9 Reviews.
Plan A (Duration : 60-90 mins) – Premium option including a full-size "Rakusui paper"
You will be making 4 pcs of washi postcards and 1 pc of full-size "Rakusui paper". "Rakusui" literally means "dripping water" in Japanese. Different from the standard washi papers, the unique look of "Rakusui paper" features small holes on the surface as a result of applying water in the making process. It has a distinctive and captivating texture when seen through the light.
Plan B (Duration : 45-60 mins)
You will be making 4 pcs of washi postcards with colored papers of your choice. In addition to the washi making process, you will also experience an additional process of adhering colored Japanese papers to the white washi papers that you just made. This process will add more color and patterns to your washi postcards and there are over 100 variations of colored papers for you to choose from.
Plan C(Duration : 30-40 minutes)
Washi postcard-making experience without colored Rakusui paper (4 pcs)
Art Japanese Fan Painting Experience in Tokyo Asakusa

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 6 Reviews.
A fan is an item that creates a breeze to cool oneself. Multiple frameworks are fixed at a single point, and Japanese paper or cloth is attached to the surface that directs the wind.
In this experience, you can create your customized fan by freely choosing different shapes and colors of stamps and applying your own creative design.
By incorporating modern stamp art into a traditional folding fan, a new work of art is created that blends tradition and modernity. Your one and only personalized fan that you have made yourself will become an item to cherish and remember.
We will deliver valuable time that can only be experienced in Japan to tourists visiting Japan.
Japanese Calligraphy – Shodo – Lesson (near Kyoto Station)

Rated 5 Stars, based on 22 Reviews.
Please come and try Traditional Japanese Calligraphy! You can learn a new skill and get some great authentically Japanese Souvenirs to take home! You can experience calligraphy after sightseeing in Kyoto or before dinner, so you can use your time effectively. Check out the video below for an example of the class, and make a reservation ASAP! (*English Instruction Included) We also have activities for young children, so please bring them along!
*Due to popular demand, we have increased the number of time slots for the experience! You can now choose from 3:00PM, 4:00PM, 5:00PM, 6:00PM, and 7:00PM.*
Souvenirs you will recieve for taking part in our class (included in the cost):
1. Your name written on calligraphy paper in kanji, hiragana, or katakana
2. A folding fan with your favorite word or name written on it
3. A postcard with your favorite word or name written on it
&
4. A gift envelope
OR
5. A photo frame
*Please choose one.
Experience all of Japanese culture and Japanese food experience classes "origami, udon, Japanese food, green tea, calligraphy" in 4 hours

Rated 5 Stars, based on 97 Reviews.
In 4 hours, you will experience Japanese culture and hospitality at home.The experience included origami, hand-made udon noodles, Japanese food, sushi and tempura.Experience matcha and Japanese sweets after meals.We'll make it with you.Drinks (sake, beer, shochu and soft drinks) are free.As a souvenir, in calligraphy, Keiko writes your name on a colored paper.Through this experience, you become a member of our homecoming TAKA and making friends around the world is one of our goals.We will welcome you as a family the next time you visit our home!
★ Vegetarians and vegans can also enjoy all dishes with different ingredients.
Traditional Japanese Crafts Making Experience in Tokyo

1. Postcards made with Ise Katagami paper
“Ise Katagami” artisans carve over 900 intricate patterns on a one-inch space of durable washi paper for kimono stencil dyeing
In this session, you’ll use a katagami stencil by craftsperson Chiaki Imasaka for postcard stencil dyeing
2. Mizuhiki-style money envelope
Learn the art of creating Mizuhiki-style money envelopes, traditional Japanese decorative cords used for special occasions.
Mizuhiki bookmark
3. Learn the art of Mizuhiki, a traditional Japanese craft used for celebratory envelopes and gifts, which involves coloring and winding silk thread around a core.
4. Craft Mini Clasp Purses
Create mini-sized clasp purses and coin cases with traditional Japanese fabric and washi paper, perfect for use as accessory cases.
Daruma Workshop by Making your Own Japanese Souvenir in Shinjuku

Rated 5 Stars, based on 4 Reviews.
Create your own one-of-a-kind souvenir here at KUROMAMEDO, and give life to Japanese traditions!
KUROMAMEDO is located in Shinjuku, and it’s a few minutes away from Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden .
We aim to make foreign travellers feel free while exploring Japan.
We have a variety of activities!
We serve a selection of seasonal Japanese teas and snacks.
At KUROMAMEDO you can experience various activities, such as making a DARUMA doll using your favorite WASHI paper, crafting MIZUHIKI charms or accessories ,creating MAIKO bookmarks, Tsumami-Zaiku,and
many more.
There is also the option to purchase already crafted souvenirs in the store.
let's create and have fun!
Guide tour of Japanese bathing culture at Funaoka Onsen

Rated 5 Stars, based on 5 Reviews.
Like the tea ceremony and calligraphy, Bathing is one of the most important traditional cultures in Japan.
What is the correct way to take a bath? Are there any bathing etiquette? Our bathing specialists will answer any questions you may have about bathing, and then you will actually try bathing!
This experience is a new experience that traces the history of bathing culture and allows you to experience it for yourself, and it can also help you become healthier.
Orientation will be held at a cafe that used to be a sento (public bath). During the orientation, we will explain the 1300-year history of Japanese bathing culture and give you a paper summarizing recommended bathing methods, so you can deepen your understanding of bathing culture and bathing methods.
After that, you will practice the bathing method we explained to you at Funaoka Onsen.
Japanese Calligraphy Experience Traditional Brush Writing

Authentic Japanese Calligraphy Experience in Asakusa
Discover the beauty of Japanese calligraphy and create your own unique masterpiece.
What will you Do?
Learn the History – Watch a short video about the history of Japanese language and calligraphy.
Master the Brush – Practice essential brush techniques and the basic 8strokes.
Write Your Own Word – Choose your name in Japanese or a favorite kanji and bring it to life!
Take Home Your Art – A perfect souvenir to remember your Japan trip!
Immerse yourself in Japanese culture and your own creativity!
Japanese Home Styled Cooking Class in the City of Tokyo

Rated 3.7 Stars, based on 14 Reviews.
In this class, we will make 3-4 different Japanese dishes. The class focuses on Japanese home cooking, so all dishes you learn is familiar and popular that Japanese people usually eat.
Through this cooking class, I will also be able to talk about Japanese people's thoughts on food and food culture.
Recipe (papers) can be provided (if you would like) so that you can reproduce the dishes when you back home: )
Let's have fun and valuable experience!!
Let's Shodo (Japanese calligraphy) !!

Rated 5 Stars, based on 12 Reviews.
Beyond calligraphy, you can also catch a glimpse of the Japanese lifestyle.
The lesson is held at the instructor's house, so you can see where and how Japanese people live!
If you are curious about the Japanese lifestyle and culture, this is a great chance.
You can bring back the fan or colored paper you make!
Once you have written your character or word on the fan or colored paper, you can bring it back home with you as a only one souvenir in the world!!
Japanese Calligraphy Experience with a Calligraphy Master

Rated 4.6 Stars, based on 30 Reviews.
Japanese calligraphy is the essence of traditional Japanese culture. Why not try your hand at this art?
“Shodo,” or Japanese calligraphy, is artistically written words that are written in a style that is both artistic and emotionally driven. The art of calligraphy was handed down from China during the 6th and 7th centuries, at which time the Japanese learned how to make brushes, ink, and paper. Soon after its introduction, it became an indispensable skill for educated nobles and samurai, the leaders of Japan. Over time, the appreciation spread to the general public. Now, it can be found not only as works of art but also in things such as New Year's cards and other special occasion writings. This art form is now a part of Japanese culture.
Japanese paper Notebook and Mizuhiki Belt and bookmark Workshop

Rated 5 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
In the workshop, participants will make their own original notebooks using Japanese traditional crafts "Washi" and "Mizuhiki".
The following experiences are available
・Washi Notebook Making Experience: Choose your favorite Washi paper and make an A6(105 x 148.5 mm / 4.1 x 5.8 inches). size notebook with a cover.
The finished size is 120 x 170 mm (4.8 x 6.7 inches) .
・Mizuhiki knotting experience: Make a notebook belt and bookmark while learning the 3 knots.
Mizuhiki is a traditional paper string that has been used for about 680 years.
This is still an essential part of the wedding and funeral ceremonies in Japan today.
Guided by expert instructors, you’ll create beautiful and meaningful keepsakes, choosing from a vibrant array of colors and designs.
Immerse in the elegance of washi, crafting not just a notebook but embracing a piece of traditional Japanese culture.
Japanese Calligraphy Experience in Osaka

Rated 5 Stars, based on 12 Reviews.
Enjoy the calligraphy experience of traditional Japanese culture.
With 25 years of experience as a calligraphy instructor, I will provide you with easy-to-understand and detailed instruction.
We will talk about Japanese letters, explain how to use calligraphy tools, and teach you the basics of how to use a brush. Then, students choose one of the 12 kanji that are popular overseas, practice it, and write it on a Japanese board. Sign your name, place it in a special art frame, and your original work of art is complete. You can take it home, so please display it at home. At the end, enjoy green tea and Japanese sweets, and take a commemorative photo. It will be a wonderful memory for you.
The event will be held on the first floor of a hotel in Shinsaibashi, the center of Osaka. It's very convenient, just 1 minute walk from the subway station.
Japanese Calligraphy Experience in Tokyo

Discover the art of Japanese calligraphy in a studio conveniently located between two popular tourist destinations: Akihabara and Ueno!
Begin your experience with a short introductory video highlighting the history of Japanese calligraphy, followed by a guided tutorial covering the basics of brushwork and kanji writing.
You'll first practice writing your name in Japanese—or select your favorite kanji character—on authentic washi paper. Then, for your final product, you'll be able to write your name or character directly onto a traditional paper kite or a paper fan, creating a personalized souvenir to bring home with you.
Enhance your experience even further with an optional Matcha Whisking session by selecting the "Calligraphy & Matcha Whisking" plan when booking.