The Japanese Fan Painting Workshop at the Tokyo Flower Shop offers a unique opportunity to take in the rich tradition of this art form. Hosted in a charming setting, the workshop guides participants through the process of creating their own masterpieces using authentic materials and techniques. Whether you’re an aspiring artist or simply seeking a memorable cultural experience, this intimate gathering promises to ignite your creative senses and leave you with a cherished keepsake. But what makes this workshop truly captivating goes beyond the art itself.
Key Points

- Participants create personalized Japanese fan paintings at a workshop in a Tokyo flower shop.
- Workshop includes blank fans, paints, brushes, and inspirational examples to guide the traditional Japanese fan painting techniques.
- The intimate workshop accommodates up to 20 travelers and is located at The Park House Chiyoda Kojimachi in Tokyo.
- The workshop is family-friendly, stroller-friendly, and allows service animals for inclusivity.
- Flexible booking policies with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a reserve now, pay later option.
Workshop Overview
The Japanese Fan Painting Workshop takes place at the Tokyo Flower Shop, located within The Park House Chiyoda Kojimachi in Tokyo, Japan.
It’s priced from $60 per person and has an average rating of 4.7/5 based on 7 reviews.
The workshop includes blank Japanese fans, paints, and brushes, along with completed fan examples for inspiration.
The meeting and end point is the same, at The Park House Chiyoda Kojimachi.
The workshop accommodates up to 20 travelers and is near public transportation, though it’s not wheelchair accessible.
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Included Materials

The workshop provides participants with blank Japanese fans, either Sensui or Uchiwa styles, as well as paints and paintbrushes to create their own unique designs.
Inspirational examples of completed fans are on display, offering guidance and ideas. The materials allow guests to explore traditional Japanese fan painting techniques and express their creativity.
With the provided tools, participants can unleash their artistic flair, transforming the simple fans into personalized works of art to take home as a memorable souvenir from the Tokyo Flower Shop experience.
Meeting and End Point

As stated, the workshop’s meeting point is The Park House Chiyoda Kojimachi, located at 〒102-0083 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Kōjimachi, 6-chōme−4−6 in Japan.
Participants will meet at this location and remain there throughout the workshop. Upon completion, the experience returns to the same meeting point.
The workshop is accessible, with the venue being stroller-friendly and allowing service animals.
It’s also conveniently situated near public transportation, making it easily accessible.
The workshop accommodates a maximum of 20 travelers, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience.
Accessibility and Participation

Although the Japanese Fan Painting Workshop isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s stroller-friendly and allows service animals.
The workshop is conveniently located near public transportation, making it easily accessible for participants. The class size is limited to a maximum of 20 travelers, ensuring personalized attention and a more intimate experience.
- The workshop is stroller accessible, allowing parents to bring their little ones along.
- Service animals are permitted, ensuring the workshop is inclusive for all participants.
- The close proximity to public transportation makes the workshop easily accessible for attendees.
Cancellation and Booking Information

Confirmation is received at the time of booking for the Japanese Fan Painting Workshop.
Participants can cancel their reservation up to 24 hours before the experience starts, local time, with no penalty. This free cancellation policy offers flexibility.
Plus, a reserve now and pay later option is available, allowing guests to secure their spot without immediate payment.
The workshop has a maximum capacity of 20 travelers, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience.
With these convenient booking and cancellation policies, guests can plan their Tokyo adventure with confidence.
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Participant Feedback – Positive Aspects

Participants have praised the Japanese Fan Painting Workshop as a fun and original experience, highlighting the welcoming and thoughtful guidance provided by Ruby and the team.
The beautiful flower shop ambiance has been noted as a key positive, creating an immersive and inspiring setting for the workshop.
Attendees have appreciated the:
- Fun and engaging nature of the fan painting activity
- Thoughtful instructors who offer personalized support
- Unique opportunity to create a one-of-a-kind souvenir
Participant Feedback – Concerns

While participants have largely praised the workshop, some concerns have been raised regarding the session’s pacing and perceived value.
A few customers felt the two-hour duration wasn’t fully met, as the workshop felt rushed. Plus, some felt the $60 price tag was high compared to other similar experiences.
The host acknowledged this feedback and committed to re-evaluating the session’s timing and pricing considerations to ensure participants receive the full value.
Host Responses

The host acknowledged the feedback from participants and expressed a commitment to improving the session’s pacing and pricing considerations.
To address the concerns, the host plans to:
- Extend the workshop duration to ensure participants have ample time to complete their fan designs without feeling rushed.
- Reevaluate the pricing structure to provide greater value while maintaining the workshop’s quality and exclusive nature.
- Continuously solicit feedback from attendees to identify areas for improvement and enhance the overall fan painting experience.
The host’s responsiveness and willingness to evolve the workshop demonstrate a dedication to delivering a memorable and fulfilling cultural activity.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Are the Safety Protocols in Place for the Workshop?
The workshop provides stroller accessibility and allows service animals. It’s near public transportation, and the maximum participant capacity is 20 travelers. No specific safety protocols are mentioned, but the experience seems designed to accommodate various needs.
Can Participants Take Their Completed Fans Home?
Yes, participants can take their completed fans home after the workshop. The description states that blank Japanese fans, paints, and brushes are provided as part of the included materials for the experience.
Is There an Age Restriction for the Workshop?
There is no age restriction for the workshop. Participants of all ages are welcome to join the Japanese Fan Painting experience and take their completed fans home at the end of the session.
Will There Be a Professional Artist Leading the Session?
Yes, there will be a professional artist leading the Japanese fan painting session. The workshop is guided by experienced instructors who provide thoughtful direction and assistance to participants throughout the creative process.
Are Translation Services Available for Non-Japanese Speakers?
The workshop doesn’t mention translation services, so it’s unclear if they’re available. However, the location is in Tokyo, so non-Japanese speakers may need to inquire about language support when booking. The workshop seems geared towards an international audience.
The Sum Up
The Japanese Fan Painting Workshop at the Tokyo Flower Shop offers a unique opportunity to create a personalized work of art. With all materials provided and a family-friendly environment, participants can explore traditional techniques and leave with a one-of-a-kind fan. The intimate setting allows for personalized attention, making this workshop an engaging and memorable experience for those interested in Japanese art and culture.
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