Bonsai is the traditional Japanese art of creating miniature natural landscapes in containers using tree branches, which is increasingly gaining worldwide recognition. Learn in depth about bonsai from a dedicated instructor and get a hands-on experience in Bonsai-cho which, just as the name suggests, is a mecca for bonsai lovers, located less than...Read more
Learn kintsugi from a charming artist/potter couple, who have decades of experience teaching this delicate and ancient technique. Tea + cake break...Read more
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...Read more
Do you know that Nagoya was once the center base of Samurai culture- During the Sengoku period in the 16th century when Samurai played an active role, the Owari district including Nagoya is known as the place where the most famous “Sengoku Daimyo”, powerful Japanese feudal lord, were from, such as “Oda Nobunaga”, “Toyotomi Hideyoshi”...Read more
The fragrance you create will be reminding you of the memories of your trip. Perfect for a special occasions as honeymoon, or as a gift for someone you find...Read more
You can experience Morning Beach Yoga at Kabira Bay, one of Ishigaki Island's best resorts.
Yoga that connects with nature while listening to the birds singing and waves while bathing in the morning sun. You can spend a relaxing blissful time.
In the evening, yoga on the bottom beach where the sunset looks beautiful.
Would you like to know how to write your name in Japanese- We can show you several ways to write your name in Japanese and make an original seal as a unique souvenir of your trip. Seals are used in place of signatures on important documents. In Japan, the hanko seal is considered to be a part of one’s identity. After you design your hanko seal,...Read more
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Daruma dolls are round-shaped dolls that have long been loved by the Japanese as good luck charms that help realize people’s wishes. In this one-hour workshop,...Read more
Located in northern Miyazaki Prefecture, Sadowara flourished as a castle town of the ruling clan during the Edo Period (1602-1868). This historical town is also famous for its charming Sadowara figurines, figures whose innocent features imbue them with a gentle serenity. It is said that the figurines were first made by immigrants from Goryeo...Read more
"Kappa" is bamboo. In the past, bamboo was used to boil tea during farming, or sake was heated at home by drinking sake. "Kappa Chicken Dishes", which can be eaten in areas rich in bamboo, is a recommended dish. You will make "Kappu cuisine", which is filled with chicken and fresh vegetables in green bamboo, and cook it with the...Read more
-OUTLINE- Since our founding in 1933, we have devoted ourselves in business with "whole-heartedly" and "Trust comes first" as mottos. We have proposed the rich and charming life style under the theme of Harmony. Enjoy Japanese culture -...Read more
- - It is an experience to draw a favorite picture on a lantern that the craftsman has carefully finished one by one. - Gifu City, the largest river minato of the Nagara River, was visited by supplies such as Japanese paper and bamboo from upstream, and Japanese umbrellas and lanterns have been produced from them for a long time. Many products...Read more
-OUTLINE- You can learn about the traditional techniques of sword making, including the historical background, at the swordsmith workshop with history. You can also work with a swordsmith to make a small sword according to the process of a real sword making. Lastly, you can take home your very own small sword.
The only porcelain atelier in South Kyushu, Yozangama, is located at the foot of the Kirishima Mountain Range. Enjoy painting a glass for distilled spirits (shochu) and a small dish, or a sake decanter and cup in a studio with a view of cherry trees, azaleas, hydrangeas, and other seasonal flowers. Express your artistic spirit with ancient...Read more
-OUTLINE- Learn the history and process of Japanese sword making and make your own blade under the guidance of the master swordsmith.
-HIGHLIGHTS- -Visit the Traditional Swordsmith Museum -Learn Japanese Sword Making from a high-skilled Japanese master swordsmith -Create your own blade by heating, hammering, and folding the...Read more
-OUTLINE- You are given special permission to the auction area where usually the outlanders are prohibited from entering. See a wide variety of Japanese flowers. It is just overwhelming to watch the flowers bidden in an instant at the auction using the voice and the finger signs. Enjoy the Nobeoka Flower Market where you can get a close look at...Read more
Stroll through Miyazaki's largest entertainment district `` Nishi Tachi '' with a kimono Showa retro and popular atmosphere is the charm of Miyazaki's largest entertainment district, Nishi Tachi. Nishi Tachibana Street and Hijojocho's `` Chanchin '' and the famous specialty `` Kamaage Udon '' `` Noren '' Stroll through photo spots such as...Read more
Learn about the history of the local theater “Kashimo Meijiza” that has been in operation from 1894, and visit the back of the stage. Also, you can put on Kumadori makeup, learn how to act, and actually demonstrate on stage.
-Go up on the stage of the theater and get your picture taken as the main character -Listen to the stories of...Read more