Discover the art of Tosa Washi papermaking in Asakusa. Craft your own durable, warm washi paper with expert guidance. Perfect for craft and culture enthusiasts.
Discover the art of Tosa Washi papermaking in Asakusa. Craft your own durable, warm washi paper with expert guidance. Perfect for craft and culture enthusiasts.
- “watashino” - Handmade Japanese Paper Goods and Papermaking Experience - Our store is located on Asakusa Kannon Street, so kindly proceed directly to this location. Workshops will be held with a maximum of 2 groups of 4 people at a time. Let’s wear Japanese traditional work clothes “samue” and make Japanese paper together under the guidance of a…
- “watashino” - Handmade Japanese Paper Goods and Papermaking Experience - Our store is located on Asakusa Kannon Street, so kindly proceed directly to this location. Workshops will be held with a maximum of 2 groups of 4 people at a time. Let’s wear Japanese traditional work clothes “samue” and make Japanese paper together under the guidance of a very friendly instructor. You can choose to make one A3-sized sheet of Japanese paper or four postcard-sized sheets. *The colored paper experience is an optional plan (separate fee), so please apply and pay at the store. We hope you’ll take home your own washi paper as a special souvenir!
- Apron
- Apron
We offer an experience of making handmade Japanese paper, a traditional Japanese craft. Tosa Washi is one of Japan’s three major traditional papers, with a history of over 1,000 years. It is known for its durability and warmth.This activity is easy to try and makes for a memorable part of your visit to Asakusa. Recommended for those who like crafts and…
We offer an experience of making handmade Japanese paper, a traditional Japanese craft. Tosa Washi is one of Japan’s three major traditional papers, with a history of over 1,000 years. It is known for its durability and warmth.This activity is easy to try and makes for a memorable part of your visit to Asakusa. Recommended for those who like crafts and Japanese culture/traditional crafts.
After watching a short video about the history and process of making Tosa Washi, you’ll put on traditional Japanese work clothes called “samue” and create your own washi paper with the help of a friendly instructor. The workshop is filled with lively laughter, and many people are captivated by the beauty of their finished Japanese paper. We hope you’ll take home your own washi paper as a special souvenir.
- If you arrive after 10 minutes, you may not be able to participate in the experience. Please contact us in advance.
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.