Tours/Kyoto/Fukusa Shibori Class
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Fukusa Shibori Class

5.0(7)Kyoto1 hour
VIATOR5.0(4)TRIPADVISOR5.0(3)

Description

At the Kyoto Shibori Museum, this traditional Japanese craft class shows you how to dye a 40cm x 40cm silk Fukusa (wrapping cloth) using the Kasamaki shibori method and Nuishime shobori method. You'll end up with a beautiful silk Fukusa to serve as a souvenir of your trip to Kyoto. Classes are usually individual and take 90 minutes to 120 minutes per class.  Start by choosing your favorite color and design, learning how to tie your fabric in a particular way and how to knot the thread. Dye the fabric and undo the thread to see the final result! While your fabric is drying (about 30 minutes), you'll learn more about shibori. Browse art pieces, tools, and samples displayed in the museum. The museum shop also sells a variety of shibori items, souvenirs, fabrics, and more.

Tour Options

Fukusa Shibori Class
  • Option 1: 90 to 120 minutes' shibori class including a museum tour.

Itinerary

There are many techniques for dying cloth. During this experience, you can try two of these methods: Kasamaki and Nuishime. The Kasamaki method is a technique that involves stitching around the shape you want to create, pulling the thread tight, and then wrapping the threads around the cone of fabric several times. The Nuishime method is a technique that involves stitching along a line and then pulling the thread tight. After dyeing a silk wrapping cloth (38cm x 38cm) using the Kasamaki shibori method and Nuishime shibori method, you will end up with a beautiful silk wrapping cloth that will serve as a great memento of your trip to Kyoto. Classes are usually held individually and will take about 60 minutes to 90 minutes. Procedure: • Choose your favorite design and color. • Listen to the explanation of Kasamaki Shibori. • Employ the Kasamaki shibori (winding technique) on your fabric. • Listen to the explanation of Nuishime Shibori. • Employ the Nuishime Shibori (stitching technique) on your fabric. • Go to the dye studio and dye your fabric (approximately 5 minutes). • Rinse your fabric. • Go to the exhibition floor and watch a DVD and learn more about shibori and see the shibori exhibition until your fabric gets dried (approximately 30 minutes). • Go back to the class room. • Untie and cut the threads. • Open your fabric and see the results.You can also try on a shibori kimono at no extra charge. The museum shop also sells a variety of shibori items, souvenirs, fabrics, etc.

Highlights

Admission fee to the museum

What's included

Included
Admission fee to the museum

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Minimum age is 8 years
  • Adult pricing applies to any age
  • Two cars parking and bicycle parking spaces are available

Reviews(7)

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johnmT2087KN
January 6, 2025
Well worth it. Expect to smile a lot.

This was a highlight of our time in Kyoto. The instructors were very capable and knowledgeable, but most of all they showed delight in our achievements, sharing our excitement at the reveal. After the class, we were given an informative personal tour of the museum, at our own pace, with patience and pleasure.

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lorrie_o
December 29, 2024
Good to learn the...

Good to learn the history, different techniques. The info video was helpful along with staff providing information.

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Virginia_J
February 29, 2024
The whole family enjoyed this class.

We had a wonderful time at this class. It was so much fun learning about and creating our shibori. We had so many professional Shibori makers all around us and they were so happy and excited to help us learn. We also got to tour the museum which is full of absolutely amazing art pieces. It's such an intricate and unique way to decorate fabric it's awe-inspiring to see the works in the museum. My entire family enjoyed this activity. I would do this class everyday if I could. We highly recommend this class.

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chrissy012
August 10, 2023
Definitely worth a visit.

Great visit to this family run museum. We had a great time doing a brief shibori class. The attention from the staff was excellent and the class was fun. The staff were also well informed regarding the history and process of shibori. The display was well set up and we had a great hour or so here.

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Aegin
July 4, 2023
Unique experience!

The workshop was so much fun -- just the right level of challenge for an absolute beginner like me -- and i was so pleased with the outcome! The instructor was great -- patient and explicit -- and I got the chance to explore the museum while my shibori was drying. I would definitely recommend this experience!

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Linney_W
August 6, 2019
Wrapping and dyeing

What a wonderful way to spend a hot afternoon in Kyoto! Roy was careful in his teaching, helped me learn the process while supporting understanding it as well. Got a terrific piece of wrapped shibori out of it as well.

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