By experiencing dyeing, you can feel traditional Japan.
Primarily, the place you visit has been using a traditional Japanese technique for dyeing kimonos for over 200 years. In recent years, many products have been introduced to international media and trade shows. It is guaranteed that you feel real.
However, even though you are not familiar with it, you don't have to worry about anything.
You are taught by the craftsperson.
You follow the guidance with your licensed guide.
Finally, one more thing we have to tell you, you can make your favorite style bag and get it home. You are happy, aren't you?
Enjoy Japanese culture!!!
The waiting spot is very close to the Waseda exit of Takadanobaba station on the JR Yamanote line. This 7-Eleven branch name is Takadanobaba Tomon building(高田馬場稲門ビル店) Your guide has our logo brochure and licensed guide certificate.
A first-class river that flows through Tokyo. The song Kanda River, which was a hit in the 1970s set in Shinjuku, is very famous.
You can experience Edo culture at the workshop which is also featured in commercials and posters. About 100 years have passed since the dyeing industry developed in Shinjuku in search of the clear waters of the Kanda River. Why don't you slip back in time to the Taisho era at the workshop that also has a museum?
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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