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HIYOSHIYA

[013-02-02] Advanced level : Atelier visit & mini Kotori making experience

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For single travelers : Kyo Wagasa" as a new Japanese-style decorative Illumination equipment for daily necessities!

To produce a real miniature version of wagasa, or Japanese umbrella, affix a sheet of Japanese paper to the bamboo frame with ribs prepared in advance. All the main materials used in Japanese umbrella making are of natural origin: washi (Japanese paper), bamboo, wood, linseed oil, urushi lacquer, persimmon juice, tapioca, etc. Each wagasa is a fruit of collaboration between highly skilled experts in bamboo craft, woodworking, Japanese paper making and Japanese umbrella craft. The time necessary to complete a Japanese traditional umbrella can vary from a number of weeks to several month. It is said that the number of steps in the umbrella production is the same as the number of bamboo ribs the umbrella has. It is not far from the truth, for there is not less than a few dozen steps in the process, and each one of them requires a high degree of expertise. So how about celebrating this amazingly complex Kyoto craft by producing a miniature version of Japanese umbrella and creating a perfect memory of your Kyoto trip in Hiyoshiya?

Location: Inside of the atelier・Indoors
Reservation deadline: 5days before
Facility conditions: Chair / Shoes off
Number of participants: 1~1 people
Photography:
English OKCredit card OK
Price:
13,000yen
Time Required:
about 1.5 hour

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