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Traditional Japanese Workshop Experiences

Connect with the spirit of Japanese craftsmanship through our hands-on cultural workshops. Focusing on traditional techniques, these experiences offer a meaningful introduction to Japan’s rich artistic heritage. Whether practicing Kintsugi, the art of ceramic repair, or learning Sashiko, a form of intricate hand stitching, guests gain insight into skills passed down through generations. Designed for beginners and enthusiasts alike, our workshops emphasize thoughtful craftsmanship, attention to detail, and the beauty of imperfection — key elements of Japanese culture.

Osaka Craft Workshops

In Osaka, learn directly from skilled local artisans through hands-on sashiko stitching and kintsugi. Discover the techniques and traditions behind each craft, and create a distinctive piece of your own to take home.

$71

/per person
2.5 HOURS (APPROX.)

Sashiko Workshop: A Deep Dive into Japanese Craftsmanship

Discover sashiko, the Japanese tradition of decorative hand stitching that combines practicality with striking geometric design. Working alongside a skilled local artisan, learn how simple running stitches and repeating patterns are used to reinforce and embellish fabric. You'll practice the techniques yourself while exploring the history and craftsmanship behind this distinctive textile tradition. Designed for beginners as well as experienced makers, the workshop offers a relaxed, hands-on introduction to sashiko and a chance to create something of your own using skills passed down through generations.

From $102

per person
2.5 Hours (approx.)

Kintsugi Workshop: Beauty in Brokenness

Explore kintsugi, the Japanese practice of repairing broken ceramics while deliberately making the repair visible. Rather than disguising cracks and damage, kintsugi highlights them in gold, allowing an object's history to become part of its beauty. Working alongside a skilled artisan in a real Osaka kintsugi studio, learn about the techniques and aesthetics behind the craft as you experience the repair process yourself. Take home your own distinctive golden creation and a deeper appreciation for the skill and care behind this centuries-old Japanese tradition.

Kyoto Craft Workshops

In Kyoto, learn directly from skilled artisans through hands-on kanji writing, sashiko stitching, and kintsugi. Discover the techniques and traditions behind each craft in intimate workshop settings, and create something of your own to take home.

$68

/per person
1.5 HOURS (APPROX.)

Kanji Workshop : The Way of Writing

Experience kanji writing as a hands-on cultural practice rather than simply a language lesson. Working with traditional brush, ink, and paper, learn how posture, pressure, movement, and spacing shape each stroke. Your instructor will guide you through the disciplined process of forming characters while introducing the aesthetics and ideas behind Japanese calligraphy. Through practice and refinement, discover how subtle changes in movement create balance, rhythm, and expression—and gain a deeper appreciation for the skill and concentration behind the written form.

$68

/per person
1.5 HOURS (APPROX.)

Sashiko Studio: Stitching in Kyoto’s Art District

Discover sashiko, the Japanese tradition of decorative hand stitching that grew from the practical art of reinforcing and repairing fabric. In a quiet studio in Kyoto’s art district, learn how simple running stitches and repeating geometric patterns can transform cloth into something both functional and beautiful. With guidance from an experienced artisan, create your own handcrafted sashiko keychain while exploring the techniques, history, and aesthetics behind the craft. The compact project is approachable for beginners while offering a hands-on appreciation of the patience, precision, and repetition that give sashiko its distinctive character.

From $115

per person
2.5 Hours (approx.)

Kintsugi in Kyoto: The Art of Golden Repair

Explore kintsugi, the Japanese practice of repairing broken ceramics while deliberately making the repair visible. Rather than disguising cracks and damage, kintsugi highlights them in gold, allowing an object’s history to become part of its beauty. In an intimate Kyoto craft studio, learn about the techniques and aesthetics behind the tradition while being guided through the repair process by an experienced artisan. Take home a distinctive repaired piece that bears the visible record of its transformation.

Hiroshima Hands-on Okonomiyaki Workshop

In Hiroshima, learn to make okonomiyaki alongside a local chef in a hands on cooking workshop. Prepare the ingredients, master the grill, and enjoy the finished dish fresh off the hot plate.

From $54

per person
2 Hours (approx.)

The Okonomiyaki Counter: Hiroshima Edition

Get a front-row seat to the sizzling art of Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki, a dish that layers cabbage, batter, noodles, pork, and egg into a savory, golden harmony. Unlike the Osaka style where everything is mixed, Hiroshima’s version is all about careful stacking and balance. From your spot at the teppan counter, you’ll watch a skilled local chef guide the process, then try your hand at flipping your own creation if you like fun and hands-on, but never stressful. Whether you cook or simply enjoy, you’ll leave with both a delicious taste of Hiroshima’s culinary pride and a story worth sharing.
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