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Sashiko Studio Costura en el distrito artístico de Kioto

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Descripción

Historia y evolución de Sashiko Sashiko, que significa “pequeñas puñaladas”, data del período Edo (1603-1868). Comenzó como una forma práctica de reforzar y aislar la ropa, utilizada por agricultores y pescadores para reparar prendas para inviernos duros. Con el tiempo, fue evolucionando hasta convertirse en una forma de arte, con regiones desarrollando patrones únicos ricos en significado cultural y simbólico. La experiencia del taller En esta sesión práctica, aprenderás puntos básicos de Sashiko mientras creas un llavero inspirado en un abrigo hapi tradicional. El taller comienza con una breve historia, seguida de demostraciones y prácticas guiadas. Ubicado en un edificio histórico de Kioto en un distrito de artistas activos, coses rodeado de creatividad local. El té Uji y el arare (galletas de arroz condimentadas) se sirven para complementar la experiencia. Take aways Saldrás con un llavero hecho a mano, habilidades prácticas de Sashiko y una comprensión más profunda de la cultura Japonesa. El estudio también ofrece productos y kits Sashiko curados, con descuentos en efectivo.

Opciones de la excursión

Sashiko Studio Costura en el distrito artístico de Kioto

Lo más destacado

Instructor experimentado : Instrucción guiada por artesanos Sashiko cualificados durante todo el taller
Todas las Herramientas y Materiales Necesarios : Se proporcionan telas, agujas, hilos, y otras herramientas específicas
Proyecto Sashiko finalizado : Llévate a casa tu artículo Sashiko artesanal

Qué incluye

Incluido
Instructor experimentado : Instrucción guiada por artesanos Sashiko cualificados durante todo el taller
Todas las Herramientas y Materiales Necesarios : Se proporcionan telas, agujas, hilos, y otras herramientas específicas
Proyecto Sashiko finalizado : Llévate a casa tu artículo Sashiko artesanal
No incluido
Transporte al lugar
Seguro personal o de viaje

Valoraciones de viajeros

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Información importante

  • Accesible para silla de ruedas
  • Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
  • Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
  • Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
  • Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
  • Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
  • Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física

Opiniones(6)

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Becky_H
June 9, 2026
Sashiko for beginners

Nene is an excellent teacher! She is kind, patient, has good visual props and explanations to try basic sashiko. She welcomes mistakes for the complete beginner like I was!

Respuesta del operador

We are very happy to hear that you had such a wonderful time discovering the basics of Sashiko alongside Nene. It is fantastic to know that her welcoming approach and helpful props gave you the confidence to enjoy the craft as a complete beginner, and your kind words are a beautiful reward for her teaching. 😊

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Julia_E
May 25, 2026
sashiko cultural experience

Excellent small group (6) experience with an artist who has a deep understanding, respect and passion for traditional Japanese fiber arts. Jun is a skilled contemporary artist incorporating ancient techniques into his contemporary creations. He is a patient and kind teacher. The project he chose gave all the basics of sashiko and was able to be completed in the class time.

Respuesta del operador

It is a pleasure to know that our small group setting provided the perfect space for you to connect with the rich traditions of Japanese fiber arts. Having a contemporary creator like Jun share his unique perspective, deep respect for ancient techniques, and patient guidance is something we consider incredibly special. We are glad that the curated project allowed you to comfortably master the basics and complete your piece within the class time.🙌

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Marian_C
May 15, 2026
A wonderful time spent...

A wonderful time spent stitching with a very experienced sashiko teacher. I felt very welcomed and the class was unhurried, instructions clear and conversation flowed. Delightful time.

Respuesta del operador

It is wonderful to hear that your time stitching with us felt so welcoming and relaxed. Having an experienced instructor who can provide clear guidance while keeping the atmosphere unhurried and conversational is exactly the kind of environment we want for our guests, and knowing that you had a delightful experience means a lot to us.

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Cheryl_Y
April 9, 2026
Complete Sashiko Immersion Experience

I learned so much about sashiko from Jun in a relaxed and informative small group setting tucked away on one of the side streets. There are hand dyed threads and sashiko supplies available for purchase. Highly recommend!

Respuesta del operador

Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We’re glad to hear that learning sashiko with Jun in a small, relaxed setting felt both informative and enjoyable. Being in a tucked-away studio and having access to hand-dyed threads and materials is part of what we hope adds to the experience. 👏 We truly appreciate your recommendation.

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Etta M
March 20, 2026
Where Thread Meets Tradition: My Sashiko Experience in Kyoto

Learning Sashiko stitch work from Jun was one of the highlights of visiting Kyoto. From the moment the workshop began, it was clear how deeply he values both the craft and its lineage. Jun brought a beautiful collection of antique boro and Sashiko-stitched textiles to inspire us—including his incredible hand-stitched sneakers. It was my first time seeing authentic boro pieces from generations past, and it made our time together feel so alive and meaningful. He even plant-dyed the threads included in our Sashiko kits, adding another layer of care and intention to the experience. He also had a mini shop set up with kits, plant-dyed threads, and tools, making it easy for those who want to continue practicing this craft after the workshop. His instruction was thorough and thoughtful. He began by introducing us to the history of this ancient craft and explained multiple ways of preparing Sashiko thread for our projects—such as where to cut a full skein and how to store thread so it doesn’t get tangled. He demonstrated how to get started, taught us different knotting techniques, and guided us in choosing our stitch pattern templates. He also explained the differences between thick and thin threads, when to use each, and introduced tools like a special chalk pencil for marking patterns. One of the most memorable parts of the workshop was the relaxed stitching time. We sat together as a group, sewing and sharing stories about life in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. His assistant served us green tea along with delicious snacks, including crackers and mochi. I appreciated being able to ask questions about my own stitching—like how to baste properly and how to make both sides of the work, including the back, look beautiful. I was especially excited to learn from a Japanese teacher in Japan, and I appreciated hearing how he became a Sashiko artist, as well as learning about his fashion design business in Osaka. By the end of the workshop, we had all completed our Sashiko-stitched keychains, and I left with a happy smile and a renewed sense of creative excitement for future projects. Thank you, Jun, for your generosity, inspiration, and for sharing the beauty of Sashiko with us.

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Respuesta del operador

It’s great to hear the workshop with Jun became such a meaningful highlight of your time in Kyoto. We’re delighted that his deep respect for the craft, along with the antique textiles and plant-dyed materials, helped bring the tradition to life. It’s also wonderful to know the hands-on guidance and relaxed, shared stitching time created such a memorable atmosphere. Your thoughtful words about the experience and Jun’s teaching are truly appreciated.😊

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ETTA_M
March 20, 2026
Discovering Traditional Sashiko with Jun in Kyoto

Learning Sashiko stitch work from Jun was one of the highlights of visiting Kyoto. From the moment the workshop began, it was clear how deeply he values both the craft and its lineage. Jun brought a beautiful collection of antique boro and Sashiko-stitched textiles to inspire us—including his incredible hand-stitched sneakers. It was my first time seeing authentic boro pieces from generations past, and it made our time together feel so alive and meaningful. He even plant-dyed the threads included in our Sashiko kits, adding another layer of care and intention to the experience. He also had a mini shop set up with kits, plant-dyed threads, and tools, making it easy for those who want to continue practicing this craft after the workshop. His instruction was thorough and thoughtful. He began by introducing us to the history of this ancient craft and explained multiple ways of preparing Sashiko thread for our projects—such as where to cut a full skein and how to store thread so it doesn’t get tangled. He demonstrated how to get started, taught us different knotting techniques, and guided us in choosing our stitch pattern templates. He also explained the differences between thick and thin threads, when to use each, and introduced tools like a special chalk pencil for marking patterns. One of the most memorable parts of the workshop was the relaxed stitching time. We sat together as a group, sewing and sharing stories about life in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. His assistant served us green tea along with delicious snacks, including crackers and mochi. I appreciated being able to ask questions about my own stitching—like how to baste properly and how to make both sides of the work, including the back, look beautiful. I was especially excited to learn from a Japanese teacher in Japan, and I appreciated hearing how he became a Sashiko artist, as well as learning about his fashion design business in Osaka. By the end of the workshop, we had all completed our Sashiko-stitched keychains, and I left with a happy smile and a renewed sense of creative excitement for future projects. Thank you, Jun, for your generosity, inspiration, and for sharing the beauty of Sashiko with us. It was a gift to learn from you!

Respuesta del operador

Thank you for joining the workshop and for sharing such a thoughtful reflection. We’re truly delighted to hear the experience with Jun became such a meaningful part of your time in Kyoto. It’s wonderful that his dedication to the craft, the history, and the small details helped bring everything to life. We’re especially glad the relaxed atmosphere and time spent stitching together made the experience feel personal and memorable. Your kind words about Jun and the workshop are sincerely appreciated.✨

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