Japanese Traditional
Japanese traditional costumes "Kimono" "Yukata" "Ryuso" "Photography course << hair set & point makeup & dressing & photography >>

Rated 5 Stars, based on 7 Reviews.
I feel like Yamato! You can take a commemorative photo with traditional Japanese kimono!
Hanahana offers a wide variety of kimonos, kimonos, yukatas, and more than 500 kimonos from 0 years old.
Experienced staff carefully dresses each person from a hair set and handles everything from photography to shooting. All plans are included from underwear, so you can visit us with confidence.
Traditional Japanese Kumihimo Artform Experience

Rated 5 Stars, based on 12 Reviews.
Here is the only Studio Museum you can see and experience the authentic Kumihimo in Tokyo. You can witness the techniques of real craftsmen and historical braids which you may not find anywhere else.
Osaka: Private Japanese Traditional Ceramics Experience

Rated 5 Stars, based on 24 Reviews.
We offer a pottery workshop in Osaka with an English, Spanish and Catalan speaking potter (the explanation can also be done in Japanese). While we talk about Japanese gastronomy and culture, the visitors can experience the traditional way of making pottery in Japan.
Choose one of the following plans:
-set of sake (sake bottle and cup)
-a chawan (tea bowl)
-a sushi set (dish and chopsticks rest)
■Create a souvenir of your trip to Japan
■Enjoy ceramic learning with an instructor who has studied in Osaka and Barcelona.
■Enjoy a private class, exclusively for you.
■The price includes a small dish and a chopsticks rest, handmade for use with Japanese traditional design and materials. You can take it with you the day you come to the studio.
■Learn a traditional art while talking about Japanese culture.
The space is located in a house made of wood and earth built 100 years ago, so you can also see a typical Osaka house from before the Second World War.
5 participants max.
Wagashi traditional japanese sweets class

Rated 5 Stars, based on 27 Reviews.
This class is the only one in Sapporo!
You can't experience it anywhere else!
Your host, Yuki, is so popular that she has appeared on TV, radio, and newspapers many times.
She offers pretty flower Sushi roll class also. If you are a sushi lover, please try to check it !!( The sushi class is easier than this Japanese sweets class. )
Experience and enjoy Japanese life and traditional Japanese sweets in Yuki's cozy and lovely home.
Kanazawa: traditional Japanese & sushi cooking classes

Rated 5 Stars, based on 30 Reviews.
Join our unique cooking class in Kanazawa, led by the head chef of a 56-year-old cooking school. Perfect for beginners, you'll learn to make sushi, Jibuni (a Kanazawa specialty), and a Michelin-star egg roll using the freshest local ingredients.
What sets this class apart is the fun, interactive teaching style and AI live translation, ensuring a smooth experience for English speakers. Vegetarian options are available, making it an inclusive experience for all.
Conveniently located near Kanazawa Station, this class offers a chance to master authentic Japanese techniques in a cultural, hands-on environment.
By the end of the class, you’ll leave with new cooking skills, delicious dishes, and unforgettable memories. Don’t miss out—book your spot today!
This menu is currently available here.
Vegetarian
Gluten Free
*Please ask for menu changes at the time of reservation.
*We are unable to accommodate changes on the day of your reservation.
*We do not accept any food item requests.
EDOCCO Tea House–A Quick Dive into Japanese Traditional Culture

Rated 5 Stars, based on 34 Reviews.
Why You’ll Love It:
•A Step into History: The venue is a beautifully restored space designed to capture the spirit and aesthetics of the New meets old.
•Comprehensive Cultural Immersion: This activity combines multiple aspects of Japanese culture, offering a balanced experience that includes tea ceremony, Japanese dance show, Kimono cosplay, Shodo and Origami.
•Personalized Attention: With small group sizes, you’ll receive personalized instruction and attention, making it perfect for both beginners and those looking to deepen their understanding of Japanese traditions.
Come and experience the timeless traditions of Japanese culture and art at EDOCCO Tea House, where every moment is designed to help you discover the elegance and serenity of this captivating cultural heritage.
Book your spot today for an unforgettable experience!
Traditional Japanese Music ZAKURO SHOW in Tokyo

Rated 5 Stars, based on 48 Reviews.
The show is 1 hour long and conveniently located only a few steps away from major tourist attractions.
During the show, musicians will take small intermissions to talk about the musical instruments involved, give information about the history of the performed pieces, and interact with the audience. The Zakuro show will be easy to understand for both Japan residents and travelers.
The show is Bilingual! Zakuro team will translate everything into English.
Zakuro Show musicians play Japanese Harp (Koto), Japanese Base Harp, Japanese Flute (Shakuhachi), and Japanese drums (Taiko).
Zakuro show has a small and cozy venue.
Photos and videos are allowed, and you will also have a chance to take pictures together with musicians after the show.
Ikebana Traditional Japanese Art of Flower Arranging

Rated 4 Stars, based on 17 Reviews.
Ikebana in Japanese means "living flowers" and describes the traditional Japanese technique of arranging freshly cut flowers with the sentiment of giving the flowers a new life. The basic principle of Ikebana is to "give life to the flowers" by using each flowers natural characteristics to its advantage in creating harmony and balance with other flowers. Flowers are living beings, and they will respond to us with their "smile" when we tune into their "feelings" while pondering the arrangement.
Experience a unique hands-on method of practicing mindfulness, while learning and appreciating traditional Japanese wabi-sabi minimalist aesthetics. With 300 years of history behind the art of Ikebana, you will see how Japanese artists create an ecosystem of balance and harmony in one arrangement.
Not only will you learn tips and tricks to help maintain fresh flowers that will allow them to last up to two weeks, but you will learn a new skill that will elevate your appreciation for nature.
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.
Traditional Japanese Kanzashi Making Experience in Kyoto

"The unique aspect of this workshop is the opportunity to experience Tsumami Zaiku, a traditional Japanese craft. This centuries-old technique involves folding small pieces of fabric to create intricate floral designs. Even beginners can easily participate, guided by an experienced instructor to create their own handmade piece.
Another highlight is the use of high-quality Kyoto silk, known for its smooth texture and vibrant colors. Participants can enjoy working with premium materials to craft a truly unique accessory or decoration.
The completed piece serves as a memorable keepsake, making this experience a perfect way to connect with Kyoto’s artistic heritage. This workshop is more than just a crafting session—it’s a chance to immerse yourself in Japanese culture, appreciate the depth of artisan skills, and create something meaningful. With a short yet fulfilling experience, it’s ideal for those looking to add a special touch to their Kyoto visit."
Kyoto Gion: Japanese traditional experience -Kimono, Yukata

Discover Kyoto's traditional culture with the Kimono/Yukata(summer kimono) experience!
Gion is such a great traditional Japanese vibe.
You can enjoy Japanese culture more by wearing a kimono or yukata at a tea ceremony & festival!
We offer a wide selection of kimonos, ranging from traditional patterns to modern designs, with experienced staff to assist you with dressing.
The package includes the kimono itself, sash belt (obi), Japanese clutch, sandals, and socks. Don't worry, hairstyling is available at an additional cost.
If it's not too busy, the dressing process can take less than an hour, and you can set off on your adventure.
Now, have a fantastic time exploring Japan!
Japanese Traditional Breakfast and Tea Ceremony

Rated 5 Stars, based on 3 Reviews.
Breakfast in the tea ceremony is simple.
Onigiri, egg dishes, pickles and soups.
Onigiri are prepared early in the morning, carefully prepared, and prepared according to the arrival of the customer.
The rice is made from "Tsuyahime", which has been certified as the highest quality as Special A rice by the government.
With all my heart, I use the cooked rice to make rice balls on the spot.
One of Japan's most beloved dishes is hot freshly prepared rice balls.
The mellow aroma of freshly cooked food and rich taste will fill your mouth.
After the meal, a tea ceremony follows.
On a tea ceremony experience that combines a short meditation with a Zen world, watch the beautiful process of preparing a bowl and enjoy the finest matcha tea and cute sweets.
Tokyo Ikebana, Japanese Traditional Flower Arrangement Experience

Rated 5 Stars, based on 13 Reviews.
【OUTLINE】
With this plan you can experience Japanese traditional flower arrangement in Nakano. Nakano is located only 10 min. from JR Shinjuku station and is famous for a variety of subcultures. This classroom cherishes personal creativity and style and encourages arranging flowers with your own free interpretation. All the flowers, vase, and tools can be used free of charge. Feel free to join the experience empty-handed.
【HIGHLIGHTS】
・Enjoy a traditional Japanese flower arranging experience.
・Flower arranging is very popular abroad.
・You don't need any supplies.
・This class is taught with care.
Japanese Traditional Bath and Relaxation Massage

You will be guided through a traditional Japanese bath experience followed by a leisurely stroll through Asakusa before ending with a relaxing massage.
Begin your journey at Asakusa's traditional bath, Kotobuki-yu, where tradition meets relaxation. Immerse yourself in the soothing waters before embarking on a leisurely stroll through the charming streets of Asakusa.
After exploring the sights and sounds of the neighborhood, unwind with a 60-minute aroma massage at our tranquil establishment, enveloped in the scents of yuzu and hinoki. (Optionally extendable to 90-120 minutes for an even deeper relaxation.)
It'll be a memorable experience for you to cherish. Let's have a great time together.
Japanese Traditional Omamori Making Experience

You can make the one-of-a-kind handmade Omamori, the special charm you create yourself.
Whether you come as a family, alone, or in a group, you can enjoy creating a unique and memorable experience.
Please enjoy this special Japanese cultural experience of making OMAMORI, only available here.
*Shrine staff will communicate with you though translation device
Grandma's Traditional Japanese Cooking Class

Rated 5 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
Discover the essence of traditional Japanese home cooking, ichiju-sansai, in Nagoya, where local fermentation traditions enhance dishes with miso, malt, and soy sauce. Learn to craft a Japanese soup stock using kelp and bonito flakes under the guidance of Grandma, sharing her expertise and culinary wisdom. Choose from three menus featuring cherished family recipes like chicken, salmon, and Nagoya-meshi, celebrated in the region for generations.
After preparing and tasting these dishes, participants partake in a serene matcha ceremony, crafting and enjoying matcha with seasonal Japanese sweets. Limited to four people, this intimate experience promises a personalized journey into Nagoya's rich culinary heritage.
Tokyo, Learn about Japanese Traditional art KABUKI in Ginza

Lost on what to do to enjoy in Japan?
Fear not! Let gotcha be your guide and support you!
This is a plan to enjoy Kabuki culture in Ginza, the center of Japanese traditional culture and entertainment.
This tour is recommended for those who do not have time to see Kabuki but would like to experience a bit of the world of Kabuki in a short time!
Learn about the traditional Japanese performing arts by touring the Kabuki exhibits with a guide.
We will also stop by souvenir shops that can only be found in this area. There will be plenty of Kabuki goods, Japanese accessories, Japanese sweets, and more.
Experience the chic!
Japanese Traditional Dyeing in Toyama

Rated 5 Stars, based on 3 Reviews.
We offer a traditional Japanese indigo dyeing experience.
Here, the dye is made from seeding and growing. We also guide those who want to go to the field. It is very rare for studio to do this consistently.
You can have a special experience, not just dyeing.
Let's make one and only original item in the world!
Private Japanese Traditional Tea Ceremony

Rated 5 Stars, based on 5 Reviews.
In this very popular tea ceremony experience, you will enjoy tea ceremony, matcha green tea, and wagashi (Japanese sweets) prepared by a kimono-clad master teishu.
The course takes place in a 24-mat authentic tatami room and lasts from 60 minutes.
Guided activity in English and Japanese are available.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to experience the historic Japanese tea ceremony!
Japanese Traditional Cooking Class

Rated 5 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
Hands-on cooking classes will be held at our Japanese cuisine restaurant "Tokitarazu" in Hiroo, which is an upscale residential area in Tokyo. Our instructor, who has mastery of Kaiseki cuisine, will guide you step by step how to make the dishes and decorate the plates. Specifically, you will learn, e.g., how to make Dashi (soup stock), how to cook rice, and how to use cooking utensils and prepare ingredients, so even beginner chefs can have a great time! You will also enjoy sake tasting. The class will be held in English and/or Japanese.