Lets Make a Zabuton Try Cotton Stuffing with Futon Craftsman

5.0
(7 reviews) Tokyo, Japan

2 hours (approximately)
Offered in: Japanese and 1 more

We will guide you through the process of filling cotton in your zabuton (Japanese floor cushion). This is a uniquely Japanese method of stuffing cotton into the square fabric. Our futon craftsman will carefully show and teach you that century-old traditional secret on a tatami mat. If there is more time, we will teach you not only how to stuff the cotton, but also how to stitch the fabric together and attach tassels.

You can take your finished zabuton home in a classic kimono style bag made from leftover futon fabric! You can use your zabuton on the plane on your way home.

You will also see other futon craftsmen working around you, handcrafting a variety of traditional futons! These futons are made to order, not only from Japan, but from all over the world.
This is a unique opportunity that only Futon Tokyo can offer you.
We look forward to your participation.

What's Included

All Fees and Taxes
Japanese Tea (Bottle)
Zabuton cushion or organic pillow you made
Azuma cotton bag
Private transportation

Meeting and pickup

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What to expect

We will guide you in filling cotton and making your own special zabuton (Japanese floor cushion).

Suitable for : 18+ 
You will work on tatami mats in a variety of positions.
Please come in moveable pants style. Or bring your own pants.

You can make a 50 cm (19.6″) square zabuton or a extra-thin organic pillow 62 x 43 cm (46″ x 27″).

Material : Natural cotton filling and Cotton Fabric (inside out, one side opening. The other three sides are stitched and closed already.)

1. Wataire (Lay cotton on the fabric)
Lay the fabric on tatami.
Tear the first layer of cotton larger than the fabric on all four sides.
Place it on the fabric.
Put more layers of cotton crosswise.
There are the directions of fibers of cotton.
Trim the overflowed cotton from the certain points.
Place it on the top of the center and make there thicker.
Fold the cotton to fit the shape of the fabric.

2.Wataire (Wadding)
Fold the them with one hand, turn over the fabric little by little.
Adjust the shape and even out the surface.
Tack all corners of the cotton to the corners of the fabric.

and more . . . .

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • You will work on tatami mats in a variety of positions. Please come in moveable pants style. Or bring your own pants.
  • Masks are required to avoid inhaling cotton fibers.
  • Cotton fibers will stick to your hair as well, so we recommend wearing a cap if this is a concern. Or wrap a cloth or towel around your head.
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