Private Tour

Private Kimono Collage Art Making in an old house

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From JPY 15000

5.00
4 reviews

Overview

Available languages

English

4 hours 30 minutes

Mobile ticket

Come and join us for making KIMONO collage at an old private Japanese house built 150 years ago!

Within these beautiful walls, our leading kimono collage artist will show you how to carefully construct your very own collage.

Kimono may not be worn as frequently in Japan now, but the materials can still be kept alive through your beautiful art.

It's 3R activities, reduce, reuse, recycle.

You can display your memorable artwork in your room.

We provide this experience in a lush green residential area 35 minutes by train from the center of Tokyo. Our local English-speaking guides will support you to make your art. Interacting with the guides, you will have the opportunity to know a lot about Japan more in detail.

This KIMONO collage experience can't be found anywhere else.

Additional Info

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Purchasing a general travel insurance is preferred.

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

What‘s Included

Instruction, Kimono materials, tools, frames

soba-lunch, buck wheat noodles

Private transportation

insurance coverage

Options

Private Kimono Collage Art Making in an old house

Reviews

5.00

4 reviews

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  • An extremely enjoyable day

    Julie C,

    Nov 21, 2023

    - Viator

    5.00

    It was a truly unique experience to spend time in this beautiful rustic old farmhouse, a superb setting to eat an expertly cooked traditional Japanese lunch chatting to Japanese people about their culture and history and then be shown to another unique room and be absorbed by the exotic kimono fabrics. Friendly advice and guidance was given throughout the workshop to enable a finished picture to take home as a memory of my 12 weeks spent in Japen. I felt very lucky and privileged to have spent this relaxing time here.