Nestled in the vibrant heart of Shibuya, a unique drawing class promises to transport art enthusiasts into the captivating world of manga. Led by an expert instructor, the small-group Manga Cultural Drawing Class offers a hands-on experience for budding artists and seasoned creatives alike. With a focus on accessibility and a cozy atmosphere, this class invites participants to unleash their inner manga-inspired talents and uncover the rich cultural significance of this beloved art form.
Key Points

- A small-group manga drawing class held in Tokyo, Japan, with a maximum of 6 participants.
- The class is led by an expert instructor and includes all necessary materials, refreshments, and gratuities.
- The class takes place at the Q Front building, 3rd floor, with the instructor identified by a straw hat and "Manga Course" sign.
- The class is wheelchair and stroller accessible, and service animals are allowed.
- The class is non-refundable, and participants are encouraged to consider their schedules before booking.
Class Overview
The Shibuya Small-Group Manga Cultural Drawing Class takes place in Tokyo, Japan and accommodates a maximum of 6 travelers. Priced from $140.82 per person, this class provides an immersive experience in the art of manga.
Participants will learn from an expert instructor, identified by a straw hat and a sign that says "Manga Course." The class materials, snacks, and gratuities are all included, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
With the meeting point located near public transportation and wheelchair accessibility, this class caters to a diverse range of participants, making it an engaging cultural activity in the heart of Tokyo.
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Meeting Details

Travelers convene at the Q Front building in Shibuya, Tokyo, on the 3rd floor in front of the escalator, which is accessible from the main entrance.
The instructor, identified by a straw hat and a "Manga Course" sign, will be there to greet the group.
The meeting instructions are:
- Gather at the designated spot on the 3rd floor.
- Look for the instructor wearing a straw hat and holding a "Manga Course" sign.
- The class begins promptly at 11:00 am and ends back at the meeting point.
- In case of any issues, contact the instructor or organizer.
Class Inclusions

All the necessary materials for the class, including tools and paper, are provided.
Participants can enjoy a variety of refreshments, such as snacks, coffee, tea, soda, and bottled water. A light brunch or breakfast is also included.
The class fee covers gratuities, ensuring a stress-free experience.
Accessibility is a priority, with the class being wheelchair and stroller accessible, and service animals welcome.
The class is conveniently located near public transportation, making it easily accessible for travelers.
Accessibility Information

Wheelchair users and those with strollers can easily access the class, as the surfaces are wheelchair-friendly.
The class venue is near public transportation, making it convenient for attendees.
Service animals are allowed, catering to participants with special needs.
The class is tailored to be inclusive, ensuring everyone can partake in the manga drawing experience.
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
Cancellation Policy

The class is non-refundable, as no refunds are available for cancellations. Travelers should be aware of this policy before booking.
Once a spot is reserved, it can’t be refunded or transferred to another person. The class operates on a strict schedule, and having participants drop out can disrupt the experience for the remaining guests.
Therefore, the organizers enforce a firm no-refund policy to ensure the class runs smoothly and all participants have an engaging, uninterrupted experience. Guests are encouraged to carefully consider their schedules before committing to this class.
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Participant Suitability

Who’s this Shibuya Small-Group Manga Cultural Drawing Class best suited for?
The hands-on workshop caters to a wide range of travelers:
- Aspiring artists and hobbyists interested in learning the manga drawing style.
- Travelers seeking a unique cultural experience in Tokyo.
- Groups of friends or families looking for a fun, interactive activity.
- Beginners with no prior drawing experience who want to explore their creativity.
The small-group size ensures personalized attention from the instructor, making it an ideal choice for those wanting to immerse themselves in the manga art form.
Class Schedule

The Shibuya Small-Group Manga Cultural Drawing Class runs daily at 11:00 am, with participants spending approximately 2-3 hours immersed in the art of manga.
The class starts at the meeting point in front of the escalator on the 3rd floor of Q Front, and ends back at the same location.
During the class, the instructor, identified by a straw hat and a "Manga Course" sign, guides the group through the creative process of drawing manga characters and scenes.
Refreshments like snacks, coffee, and soda are provided throughout the experience.
Getting to the Venue

How does one get to the meeting point for the Shibuya Small-Group Manga Cultural Drawing Class?
The class meeting point is located at Q Front, 21-6 Udagawachō, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0042, Japan.
To reach the venue:
- Head to the 3rd floor, accessible from the entrance.
- Look for the escalator and gather in front of it.
- The class instructor will be wearing a straw hat and holding a sign that says "Manga Course."
- The class is located near public transportation, making it easily accessible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Drawing Materials?
While the class provides all necessary drawing materials, participants can bring their own supplies if they prefer. However, it’s best to check with the instructor beforehand to ensure they’re suitable for the class activities.
Is Prior Drawing Experience Required?
No prior drawing experience is required. The class is designed for beginners and covers the basics of manga drawing. All necessary materials are provided, allowing participants to focus on learning the techniques.
How Much Time Is Spent on Instruction Versus Drawing?
The class spends about half the time on instruction and demonstration, with the remaining time dedicated to hands-on drawing practice guided by the instructor. This balanced approach allows participants to learn techniques and apply them creatively.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for Participants?
There are no age restrictions for participants in this small-group manga drawing class. The class is suitable for most travelers, with no minimum age specified. Participants of all ages can enjoy the cultural experience and instruction.
Can I Take My Finished Artwork Home?
Yes, participants can take their finished artwork home. The class provides all necessary materials, and students are encouraged to create and keep their own unique manga drawings as souvenirs of the experience.
The Sum Up
The Shibuya Small-Group Manga Cultural Drawing Class offers an immersive artistic experience for enthusiasts in Tokyo. Led by an expert instructor, the class provides all necessary materials and a friendly environment, catering to participants of all abilities. With a focus on accessibility, the class is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in exploring the world of manga and creating their own works of art.
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