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EDOCCO Tea House–A Quick Dive into Japanese Traditional Culture


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!


Japanese culture experience [Dharma Mask make] in Asakusa


Experience creating traditional Japanese culture. As it is a light and gorgeous item, it is very popular for both personal use and as souvenirs. ◆Mizuhiki production ◆Mask/daruma painting ◆Antique obi production ※Please enter your desired plan name in the request field. → Mizuhiki/Daruma/Mask/Obi ※Reservations must be made for two people or more. 1 minute walk from Asakusa Station! You can enjoy Japanese cultural experiences right away while sightseeing or traveling at a shop right next to Sensoji Temple. We have everything you need for production. The instructor will explain how to make it in an easy-to-understand manner. Please feel free to come even if it is your first time. Production time is approximately 1 hour. Target age is 10 years or older. There is also a set plan with kimono rental.


Guide tour of Japanese bathing culture at Funaoka Onsen


Looking for a truly authentic Japanese experience beyond the typical tourist spots? Join us for a unique cultural journey into the heart of Japan’s bathing tradition! Just like the tea ceremony, bathing in Japan is a deeply rooted cultural ritual. But how do you bathe the Japanese way? What are the dos and don’ts? Our bathing specialists will guide you through the fascinating etiquette and health benefits of Japanese baths—and then you’ll get to try it for yourself! What to Expect: Start at a one-of-a-kind cafe—a cozy space that was once a public bathhouse ! Here, you’ll learn the history and meaning behind Japanese bathing culture, complete with a take-home guide to proper bathing techniques. Then soak like a local at the legendary Funaoka Onsen, a beautifully preserved bathhouse loved by Kyoto residents for generations. ✨ Why Join? A chance to experience Japanese culture with all five senses. Great for travelers interested in wellness, mindfulness, and local traditions.


Asakusa Tour & Authentic Japanese Culture Experience in Tokyo


Experience Authentic Asakusa Culture: 3-Hour Guided Tour with Matcha Tea, Calligraphy & Sake Tasting Discover Tokyo’s historic Asakusa district on this immersive 3-hour cultural tour starting at T8 ASAKUSA, a unique cultural art café. Enjoy hands-on traditional Japanese experiences including a matcha tea ceremony, Japanese calligraphy, and premium sake tasting. Explore iconic Asakusa landmarks such as Kaminarimon Gate, Nakamise Shopping Street, and Senso-ji Temple, while your expert local guide shares deep insights into Asakusa’s history, culture, and hidden gems. Perfect for first-time visitors and culture enthusiasts, this interactive tour offers an authentic Japanese cultural experience combining sightseeing, hands-on activities, and traditional hospitality. Book now to immerse yourself in Tokyo’s vibrant heritage.


Experience all of Japanese culture and Japanese food experience classes "origami, udon, Japanese food, green tea, calligraphy" in 4 hours


In 4 hours, you will experience Japanese culture and hospitality at home.The experience included origami, hand-made udon noodles, Japanese food, sushi and tempura.Experience matcha and Japanese sweets after meals.We'll make it with you.Drinks (sake, beer, shochu and soft drinks) are free.As a souvenir, in calligraphy, Keiko writes your name on a colored paper.Through this experience, you become a member of our homecoming TAKA and making friends around the world is one of our goals.We will welcome you as a family the next time you visit our home! ★ Vegetarians and vegans can also enjoy all dishes with different ingredients.


Japanese Culture Experience with Tea Ceremony


Experience the elegance of a traditional tea ceremony and the joy of donning a traditional yukata during our activity. Our knowledgeable guides will wholeheartedly assist you in the art of tea preparation and the proper way to wear a yukata. As a cherished memory, we will gift you the yukata you wear during the experience. Through our activity, we offer an authentic cultural immersion that allows you to feel the essence of Japan's spirit. We warmly welcome you to create precious memories here.


Japanese Car Meet JDM Culture Tour in Daikoku


If you're a die-hard fan of Initial D's adrenaline-fueled drifts, Wangan Midnight's high-speed battles, the pulse-pounding action of Fast and Furious, and the underground intensity of the Need for Speed Underground, then this is for you! Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Japanese car culture, where you'll have the opportunity to engage with drivers, forge new connections, and capture stunning images and videos of your dream vehicles.


Paint and wine experience: Shibuya enjoying seasonal Japanese culture


Painting & Wine Party is a very popular and trendy event!  Join a wine and paint party in Tokyo.Relax and be creative as you draw themed pictures each season.You don't need to have experience drawing.All ingredients are provided.Paint while enjoying wine and other drinks.Make new international friends and interact with other participants. Two drinks, instructions on how to paint, paint, and a good time.Plus, you can take home your own finished artwork! All art supplies including aprons, gloves and paints are included!! The theme for March is 'Sakura.' Speaking of spring in Japan, cherry blossoms.Draw your original cherry blossoms in this spring season! Annual Theme  January: Hatsumode February: Sky Lantern March: Sakura April: Easter May: Tokyo June: Umbrella Street July: Fireworks August: Sea September: Autumn in Kyoto October: Halloween November: Snow Monkey December: Christmas ※Themes are subject to change without notice.


Making traditional Japanese cultural fans in Tokyo


This is fan making, a traditional Japanese culture that has continued since the Heian period. You will choose a design paper with your favorite pattern and coat a white fan. We use a special patented solvent, so you can rest assured that it will not yellow or peel off. This is the only course that is not offered elsewhere. Japanese patterns are also available. Men can also enjoy this class. Finally, crystals (Swarovski) are added for a touch of glamour. It is not only for use as a fan to look up to, but also as a beautiful interior decoration for your room. It is perfect for use as a fan for yourself or as a souvenir. We will introduce the method in a video that is easy to understand even for beginners. *** A cup of coffee is included. ** We will have lessons at a cafe just a 2-minute walk from the JR Keihin Tohoku Line Tokyu Oimachi Line Close to Ito-Yokado and an electronics store called Rabi, ideal for shopping!


Get to know the unique Japanese culture "TATAMi"! Factory tour and experience handmade tatami


You can see the tatami production site with the guidance of tatami artisans. We can manufacture interior mini tatami mats (size 20 x 20 cm, thickness 20 ~ 30 mm). After the experience, there is also a tea break service on the edge of the tatami mat. If you wish, there are souvenirs


Kimono! Calligraphy! Japanese culture experience in NAKANO


You can experience calligraphy at a reasonable price in Nakano! Let's write your favorite characters and kanji with a brush! The instructor will instantly convert your name into kanji! Your work will be presented as a hanging scroll, perfect as a souvenir! You can even turn your writing into a tattoo sticker! You can also write on the T-shirt with a brush. Experience Japanese culture while shopping at Nakano Broadway! 中野でリーズナブルに書道体験ができる! 好きな文字や漢字を毛筆で書いてみよう。 講師があなたの名前を瞬時に漢字に変換します。 あなたの作品は掛け軸としてプレゼントされるので記念品に最適です! 書いた文字をタトゥーシールにすることもできます。 Tシャツに筆で文字を書く事もできます。 中野ブロードウェイでショッピングしながら日本文化を体験しよう!


Japanese Cultural Experience Geisha Dinner Show


・Authentic Geisha Show: Witness the elegant and captivating dance performances by experienced Geisha up close. Feel the essence of traditional Japanese performing arts with all five senses. ・Luxurious Japanese Cuisine: Savor visually stunning and authentic Japanese dishes made with an abundance of seasonal ingredients. Delight in the chef's artistry and the flavors of the season. ・Accessible Fine Dining Experience: While traditional Japanese restaurants can often feel intimidating, Grand Hammer offers a casual yet authentic cultural experience, making it accessible to first-timers. ・Multilingual Support: Enhance your experience with optional multilingual staff (English, Chinese, and Korean). To fully enjoy the conversations with the Geisha, it is recommended to book a guide.


Edo Tokyo & Japanese Culture Tour with Government Licensed Guide


In the modern city of Tokyo, it is easy to forget that things were once very different. Join our tour guides on a tour of Tokyo’s history and culture. Learn what it was like before the city became one of the biggest in the world. Your guide can take you to fascinating sights like: Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum: Be transported back in time in this collection of Edo period buildings that are in a beautiful outdoor museum. National Showa Memorial Museum: A look into the life of those in during and post-war Tokyo. Ryogoku Area: Learn about the capital of Sumo in Japan. Try Chanko Nabe, the Sumo wrestler hotpot! If you want to enrich your experience in Tokyo with some history, be sure to join us on this tour! Once you place your reservation, a guide will be in touch with you directly. Choose the top sights you would like to see and your guide will plan your private itinerary! If you need more time, please contact us for hourly extension fees. We hope to guide you soon!


KYOTO Japanese Cultural Workshop


You can experience Japanese "OMOTENASHI" culture! This is an experiential workshop taught by a Japanese manners trainer. This workshop is suitable for those who want to learn about Japanese culture in a special space such as a temple, those who are interested in Japanese culture, and those who want to make their trip to Japan even more fulfilling. And also, you can experience Japanese "OMOTENASHI" culture based on Japanese spirit, hospitality mind and history. Our special part is the art of paper folding “Origami”. We will show you how to make a “Crane”. And after, let’s try to make a Samurai helmet, and ninja throwing star and so on. You can learn the correct way of using chopsticks and its manners, and useful Japanese expressions to enjoy your stay in Japan. If you learn about Japanese "OMOTENASHI" culture, your trip will be much more enjoyable.


Seasonal Japanese Culture Osaka Paint and Wine Experience


Join a Wine and Paint Party in Shinsaibashi, Osaka! This trendy event, highly popular. lets you relax and unleash your creativity while painting a seasonal-themed artwork. No painting experience? No problem! All materials are provided. Enjoy wine or your favorite drink while painting, and make new international friends. Your experience includes two drinks, painting instructions, high-quality paints, and a fun-filled time. Plus, you get to take home your very own masterpiece! Aprons, gloves, and all painting supplies are included. March : "Cherry Blossoms" Spring in Japan is all about cherry blossoms. Celebrate the season by painting your own original cherry blossom artwork! Annual Themes January: Hatsumode (First Shrine Visit) February: Sky Lanterns March: Cherry Blossoms April: Easter May: Osaka June: Umbrella Street July: Fireworks August: Ocean September: Autumn in Kyoto October: Halloween November: Snow Monkeys December: Christmas Themes may be subject to


SHIRAKAWA Japanese Culture Experiences with private English staff


You can experience Japanese culture such as knife sharpening, obanzai cooking and calligraphy lecture at Furukawacho Shopping Arcade in Shirakawa area in Kyoto, Japan. The concept of Furukawacho Shopping Arcade is “Retro and Modern.” This shopping arcade is the kitchen of the locals and the base of their lives. The lanterns hung from the arcade roof creates a unique atmosphere. You will surely enjoy the nostalgic culture and local food culture experience of Kyoto, at Furukawacho Shopping Arcade. An English private staff attends to each group. ●Notes: We will contact you via email or messege within 3 business days after your application/payment. You may not be able to participate in the workshop of your choice, as this will depend on reservation availability. In this case, the prepaid fee will be refunded to the credit card you used for the payment. And also, this course accepts the people from 2 to 6 only. Please be aware of it before you make a reservation.


Japanese Cultural Experience by Nationally Certified Beauticians


Our hair salon has been in business for 57 years. In October 2024, we opened a self-serve photo studio. Japanese cultural experience services are held in a dedicated salon space on the second floor.


Guide tour of Japanese bathing culture at Arashiyama


Looking for a truly authentic Japanese experience beyond the typical tourist spots? Join us for a unique cultural journey into the heart of Japan’s bathing tradition! Just like the tea ceremony, bathing in Japan is a deeply rooted cultural ritual. But how do you bathe the Japanese way? What are the dos and don’ts? Our bathing specialists will guide you through the fascinating etiquette and health benefits of Japanese baths—and then you’ll get to try it for yourself! You’ll learn the history and meaning behind Japanese bathing culture, complete with a take-home guide to proper bathing techniques. A chance to experience Japanese culture with all five senses. Great for travelers interested in wellness, mindfulness, and local traditions.


Let's experience the traditional Japanese culture of “Kendo”!!


KenDo!-Spirit is not only about experiencing the traditional Japanese culture of kendo, but also about experiencing the heart and spirit of kendo. Through kendo, we aim to create a peaceful and better society through the characteristics of kendo, such as courtesy, courtesy, and respect for each other. We offer a full-fledged kendo experience under the guidance of a high-ranked instructor to both children and adults in a casual atmosphere! Enjoy the experience! We offer five programs for you to experience kendo. 1. You will hear about the history of kendo. 2. You will actually wear a kendo-gi and kendo gear. 3. You will learn the basics of kendo and actually practice uchikomi. 4. Watching real practice and matches by high-ranked players is a very powerful experience. 5. Participants will take photos with each other, drink tea, and have a good time. We hope you will try kendo as a memorable part of your enjoyable trip to Japan. We look forward to your participation!


Shinto Shrine Tour: Explore Japanese Culture in Tokyo


Understand and learn about Japanese lifestyle and culture that was derived from Shinto thousands of years in the making by visiting three famous Shinto Shrines in Tokyo in this 3-hour tour. In this Shinto Tour, visit three famous Shinto Shrines in Tokyo with the tour guide who gives you some interest information about a way of life, rather than a religion of the Japanese people. Shinto began as a practice to honor and appease the deities and spirits of Japan. The ancient Japanese believed that by honoring these spirits, the number of natural disasters such as tsunamis, typhoons, floods and even volcanic eruptions could be reduced or prevented. This belief has driven the construction of over 100,000 independent shrines all over Japan, each enshrining a different spirit for worship.