Exploring the art of traditional Japanese fan-making is a captivating cultural experience awaiting travelers in Shinagawa, Tokyo. Here, visitors can enjoy the intricate techniques of this centuries-old craft, guided by skilled instructors. From meticulous paper folding to precise shaping, you will gain a newfound appreciation for the artistry behind these iconic fans. With all necessary materials provided, this hands-on workshop promises a unique blend of creativity and tradition in a convenient urban setting.
Key Points
- Hands-on workshop in Shinagawa, Tokyo, where participants learn the intricate art of crafting traditional Japanese fans.
- Activity accommodates up to 8 travelers and is priced at $107.67 per person, depending on group size.
- Participants gather at "PARK COFFEE" near JR Oi Station and return to the same meeting point after the experience.
- Workshop includes necessary tools, materials, and one complimentary coffee drink for participants.
- Skilled instructors guide the fan-making process, focusing on selecting materials and meticulous folding and shaping techniques.
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Overview of the Activity
The activity is a hands-on workshop where participants create traditional Japanese cultural fans.
Located in Shinagawa, Tokyo, the workshop accommodates up to 8 travelers. The price ranges from $107.67 per person, depending on group size.
Participants meet at the JR Oi Station, near the Ito-Yokado supermarket. The workshop includes tools, materials, and one coffee drink.
Confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability. The activity isn’t recommended for those with back problems and isn’t wheelchair accessible, but most travelers can participate.
The workshop ends back at the meeting point.
Meeting and End Point
As the meeting point, travelers will find the white building "PARK COFFEE" near JR Oi Station, to the right side of the Ito-Yokado supermarket.
The activity takes place in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan. Upon arrival, you will gather at this convenient location to begin their traditional Japanese fan-making experience.
At the end of the activity, the group will return to the same meeting point. This accessible meeting spot ensures a seamless start and finish to the cultural workshop, allowing participants to focus on the creative process of crafting their own unique Japanese fans.
Included Amenities
Included in the activity are the necessary tools and materials for participants to create their own traditional Japanese fans.
Along With the fan-making supplies, the activity also includes:
- One complimentary drink of coffee, limited to beverages priced under 600 yen.
- The entire activity takes place in a convenient location near the JR Oi Station, right next to the Ito-Yokado supermarket in a building called "PARK COFFEE".
- All you will end the activity back at the original meeting point after their fan-making experience.
Traveler Information
Confirmation of the booking is received within 48 hours, subject to availability.
Infants must sit on laps during the activity. It’s not recommended for travelers with back problems.
The activity isn’t wheelchair accessible, but most travelers can participate. There are no refunds for cancellations, as the booking is non-refundable.
The activity ends back at the meeting point in Shinagawa, Tokyo. Travelers should plan their transportation accordingly.
The activity is suitable for a wide range of participants, with the exception of those with mobility limitations or very young children.
Cancellation Policy
The booking for this activity is non-refundable, and no refunds will be issued for cancellations.
Once confirmed, your spot is secured, and the tour will proceed as planned.
The cancellation policy for this experience is as follows:
- No refunds are available for any cancellations.
- The activity ends back at the original meeting point.
- Participants are advised to review the policy carefully before booking to ensure this experience aligns with their needs and expectations.
The Art of Fan-Making
Participants embark on a captivating journey into the art of traditional Japanese fan-making. Under the guidance of skilled instructors, they’ll learn the intricate techniques used to craft these iconic cultural icons.
From selecting the finest materials to meticulously folding and shaping the paper, each step is imbued with centuries of tradition. Travelers gain a profound appreciation for the artistry and attention to detail that goes into making these fans.
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The Significance of Japanese Cultural Fans
Although often overlooked, Japanese cultural fans hold immense significance, serving as powerful symbols of the country’s rich artistic heritage.
These delicate, hand-crafted fans are imbued with deep cultural meaning, representing:
- Elegance and refinement – the intricate designs and delicate construction of Japanese fans embody the nation’s aesthetics.
- Social status and etiquette – the use of fans was once closely tied to one’s social standing and was an integral part of formal interactions.
- Spiritual symbolism – fans can represent elements like the wind, nature, or the ephemeral nature of life.
Exploring the significance of these cultural artifacts is an integral part of understanding the depth and nuance of Japanese tradition.
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The Sum Up
Immersing oneself in the centuries-old tradition of Japanese fan-making is a unique cultural experience. Participants will master the intricate techniques under the guidance of skilled instructors, crafting their own traditional fan. This hands-on workshop in Shinagawa, Tokyo, provides an opportunity to appreciate the meticulous artistry and significance of this iconic Japanese cultural artifact.