Echizen Lacquerware
Making of Echizen Lacquerware and Tray Lacquering Experience

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Kinkori Shikkiten is a lacquerware shop run by brothers in Kawada, the town of Echizen lacquerware. In this experience, you will receive direct instruction from Mr. Masataka Kinkori, a craftsman at Kinkori Shikkiten, and experience painting lacquer on a wooden tray. The tray, which can be used for serving meals or as a tray for snacks, will make your ordinary foods for appealing.
Guests will get to use the craftsman's tools for an authentic crafting experience. They will also get to learn about lacquerware from Mr. Kinkori who has years of lacquerware making experience.
Echizen Lacquerware and Washi Paper Craft Tour

Kawada is a town of Echizen lacquerware with a history of 1500 years. It is said that Echizen lacquerware began when lacquer painting was encouraged after Keitai Tenno successfully repaired his broken crown with lacquer coating.
On this tour, we will visit two lacquer workshops in the Kawada area.
Kinkori Lacquerware Shop is a lacquer workshop with a history of over 100 years. Kinkori Lacquerware Store is a lacquerware workshop run by brothers in Kawada, the town of Echizen lacquerware.
In this experience, you will receive direct instruction from your brother, Masataka Kinkori, a craftsman at Kinkori Lacquerware Store, and you will be able to try your hand at lacquering a bowl.
Next, we will visit Iwano Heizaburo Paper Mill, a Japanese paper-making workshop in the Imadate area.
Lastly, there was a calligraphy experience with calligrapher Kason Nishiyama at an old folk house next to the workshop.
Private Echizen Lacquer Painting Experience and Cycling Tour

The Kawada district of Sabae City is a town of Echizen lacquerware with a history of 1500 years. Tour the roots of Echizen lacquerware on a lacquered bicycle, including the Lacquerware Shrine (Shikiyama Shrine), which enshrines the god of lacquerware, and a tour of a workshop led by a craftsman.
Make your own Spoon: Private Woodworking and Lacquerware Session

An experience where you can learn the process of making Echizen lacquerware by visiting two workshops, Hacoa and Shitsurindo and making your very own original lacquer spoon. Guests will get to see the process of making authentic Echizen lacquerware.
Hacoa is a woodworking workshop that makes the base for many of the lacquerware craftsman in the area. Here you will get to see craftsman transform wooden blocks into commercial products. After viewing the workshop you will polish your own spoon and head over to Shitsurindo.
Shitsurindo is a Echizen lacquerware workshop where craftsman paint lacquer. You will get to also see their workshop which is usually off limits. Here you will paint your spoon with lacquer.
Echizen Pottery and Echizen Chest Tour with Japanese Sake Tasting

The Echizen region of Fukui Prefecture has been designated as one of the "Six Ancient Kilns of Japan," and is well known for Echizen lacquerware, pottery, and cutlery. Come and try to make your own sake cup with the guidance of a craftsperson. Afterwards, go onto taste the region's traditional dishes at a soba restaurant and modern bar, try sake at a local sake brewery, and visit a chest-making workshop.
Tsuruga Private Day Tour from Kanazawa

Travelers will experience unique harmony of tradition, craftsmanship, and spiritual serenity—all in one seamless day. Begin your journey at Urushi no Sato Kaikan, where you’ll witness the beauty and legacy of Echizen lacquerware through immersive exhibits and hands-on experiences. Then, step into the world of Takamura Hamono, a globally renowned knife workshop blending cutting-edge steel innovation with time-honored forging techniques. For lunch, savor a thoughtfully curated meal at Restaurant Takimasa, a local favorite known for its refined Japanese-Western fusion and seasonal flavors. Finally, unwind your spirit at the sacred grounds of Daihonzan Eiheiji, a Zen temple hidden among ancient cedar forests, where silence, stillness, and mindfulness reign. Travelers will journey through Fukui’s living traditions, where every stop tells a story, and every moment connects you to the soul of Japan.