Create your own Japanese papier-mâché painting souvenir in Taito. Choose from Daruma, Manekineko, or Fox mask and let your imagination run wild. No experience needed!
Create your own Japanese papier-mâché painting souvenir in Taito. Choose from Daruma, Manekineko, or Fox mask and let your imagination run wild. No experience needed!
- Japanese Experience Cafe & BAR Pink.Asakusa - Engage in a creative craft course where your imagination can flourish, resulting in a truly unique piece of art. Papier-mâché, introduced from China during the Heian period (794-1185), typically involves a wooden frame covered with paper. At “Pink. Asakusa Cafe,” you have the opportunity to design your…
- Japanese Experience Cafe & BAR Pink.Asakusa - Engage in a creative craft course where your imagination can flourish, resulting in a truly unique piece of art. Papier-mâché, introduced from China during the Heian period (794-1185), typically involves a wooden frame covered with paper. At “Pink. Asakusa Cafe,” you have the opportunity to design your own souvenir by painting the papier-mâché base with any colors you desire. Begin by selecting your preferred plain body and let your creativity flow. If you’re unsure where to start, the friendly staff is ready to assist you!
【Available shapes】
▶Daruma
This round-shaped doll is known for its resilience, always returning to an upright position no matter how many times it falls.
▶Manekineko
Historically, cats were seen as good luck charms in sericulture, as they helped eliminate mice that threatened crops and silkworms.
※Please note that availability of the chosen plain body may vary.
【Activity details】
① Select your preferred plain body, either daruma or manekineko.
② Use acrylic colors, Posca, etc., to paint it.
③ Once dry, you can take your creation home.
- Materials and tools
- Plain body (1 piece)
- All fees and/or taxes
- Materials and tools
- Plain body (1 piece)
- All fees and/or taxes
Papier-mâché was introduced from China during the Heian period (794-1185) and typically features a wooden frame covered with paper. Participants can create a unique souvenir by painting the papier-mâché base in any colors they choose.
They can select a plain body from either a Daruma or a Manekineko.
There are no strict guidelines for this activity, so…
Papier-mâché was introduced from China during the Heian period (794-1185) and typically features a wooden frame covered with paper. Participants can create a unique souvenir by painting the papier-mâché base in any colors they choose.
They can select a plain body from either a Daruma or a Manekineko.
There are no strict guidelines for this activity, so participants are encouraged to unleash their creativity and enjoy themselves! If assistance is needed, the staff is ready to help.
This experience offers tourists visiting Japan a memorable and unique opportunity that can only be found in Japan.
- There is a step down to the toilet.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.