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Viator · Private tour

Private Workshop of Handmade Traditional Japanese Paper in Tokyo

5.0(2)Tokyo1 hour
VIATOR5.0(2)

Description

You can experience how to make traditional Japanese paper, we make Japanese paper by hand, starting from cultivating the kozo tree, which is the raw material. My shop is close to Ueno and Asakusa. You can participate in the workshop with the mascot cat. We offer "Japanese paper tea" that is not offered elsewhere. We will guide you through the downtown shopping streets of Tokyo that are not listed in guidebooks. You can make a special Japanese paper that cannot be made anywhere else. We also plan to guide visitors to other unique Japanese places such as cherry blossoms and festivals, depending on the time of year. However, the content may be changed in case of inclement weather such as rain or extreme heat, or in case of illness. We have several candidates for making another sheet of Japanese paper or a key ring with mizuhiki, a paper string. You can choose the one you prefer.

Tour Options

Private Workshop of Handmade Traditional Japanese Paper in Tokyo

Highlights

Tea and Japanese sweets

What's included

Included
Tea and Japanese sweets
Not included
Private transportation

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby

Reviews(2)

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Lucy_G
March 6, 2024
More than paper making experience

This experience is not just about paper making. My host was so friendly and keen to explain many other traditions. The paper making was very interesting followed by the paper tea and Japanese sweet. Then the walk around the neighbourhood was excellent as my host was keen I saw and experienced places that interested me. She was really lovely and made the whole experience worthwhile.

Operator response

Thank you for your review that makes me happy. It makes me confident. The Washi paper you made was very nice. We hope you will be proud to show off your washi to those around you. We are waiting with our signboard cat "KAMI" to see you again. Washi labo TOKYO

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