Create a unique, eco-friendly Goshuin book experience in Japan. Upcycle kimono scraps and used paper to make a personalized stamp book for shrine and temple visits.
Create a unique, eco-friendly Goshuin book experience in Japan. Upcycle kimono scraps and used paper to make a personalized stamp book for shrine and temple visits.
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Japanese Experience Cafe&BAR Pink.Asakusa - 【Activity description】
A craft course which you can make your own original stamp book in Asakusa.
Goshuin book (stamp book) is used by visitors to Japanese temples and shrines to commemorate their visit.
You can make an eco-friendly upcycle stamp book by reusing scraps generated in the kimono…
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Japanese Experience Cafe&BAR Pink.Asakusa - 【Activity description】
A craft course which you can make your own original stamp book in Asakusa.
Goshuin book (stamp book) is used by visitors to Japanese temples and shrines to commemorate their visit.
You can make an eco-friendly upcycle stamp book by reusing scraps generated in the kimono manufacturing process, used paper bags and wrapping paper as materials.
Choose your favourite pattern from the materials and make your own favourite stamp book!
The staff will support you, so even beginners can enjoy creating.
If you visit shrines and temples with your hand-made Goshuin book, you will have a deeper memory.
●What is upcycling
It is to give new added value to things and disused items that would normally be discarded, upgrade them to new products, and give them a new life. Upcycling is a keyword that should be paid attention to in order to switch from a consumer society where things are produced and consumed in large quantities to a sustainable society.
【Activity details】
①Choose your favourite materials which are to paste on the cover.
②Cut and paste it on the cover using the glue.
③Paste the cover and the bellows text together.
④Write a title on the cover.
- Materials and tools
- All fees and/or taxes
- Materials and tools
- All fees and/or taxes
Goshuin, referred to as a ‘red seal’, serves as evidence of one’s pilgrimage to a sacred shrine or temple. It typically includes the name of the spiritual site, the deity enshrined, and the date of pilgrimage, all inscribed with ink. An environmentally sustainable goshuincho (stamp book) can be crafted by repurposing residual fabrics from kimono…
Goshuin, referred to as a ‘red seal’, serves as evidence of one’s pilgrimage to a sacred shrine or temple. It typically includes the name of the spiritual site, the deity enshrined, and the date of pilgrimage, all inscribed with ink. An environmentally sustainable goshuincho (stamp book) can be crafted by repurposing residual fabrics from kimono production, recycled paper bags, and gift wrap. Carrying your bespoke Goshuin book to each shrine and temple enriches the personal significance of your journey. We offer an exclusive experience for visitors to Japan, enriching their time spent in this unique culture.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.