Tokio : Taller de Artesanía y Afilado de Cuchillos Japonés en Asakusa





Descripción
Lo que hace que esta experiencia sea verdaderamente única es la oportunidad de crear un cuchillo Japonés funcional a través de un proceso práctico guiado por un artesano local en la histórica Asakusa. En lugar de simplemente observar, los huéspedes participan activamente en la conformación y refinamiento de su propia hoja utilizando piedras de afilar, obteniendo una visión de primera mano de la precisión, paciencia y artesanía que definen la fabricación de cuchillos Japoneses. El entorno para grupos pequeños permite la instrucción personal en un taller tranquilo y acogedor, lo que hace que la experiencia sea accesible para los principiantes sin dejar de ser profundamente auténtica. Los huéspedes salen no solo con un cuchillo artesanal, sino con una conexión genuina con una de las tradiciones artesanales más respetadas de Japón.
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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
- Es posible que los huéspedes que lleguen con más de 15 minutos de retraso deban reprogramar su experiencia, ya que las llegadas tardías pueden afectar a las reservas posteriores.
- Pago Por favor, tenga en cuenta que este taller no tiene efectivo. Aceptamos Visa, Mastercard, American Express (Amex), JCB, Diners Club y Discover.
Opiniones(780)
Alberto was a great instructor and the knife making/sharpening was awesome!
good experience to learn knife sharpening techniques
Learnt a lot in a short time... Mainly that my technique needs some work!!! Very informative and a great teacher... Muto was awesome...
There are some places you visit, and there are others you experience — this beautiful Japanese knife-making studio is truly the latter. As a studio just starting its journey, what touched me most was the genuine passion, craftsmanship, and dedication behind every knife. You can feel that this is not simply about making a tool; it is about preserving a tradition, respecting the material, and creating something that can become part of someone’s everyday life for many years. There is something incredibly special about seeing the process up close and realizing how much patience, skill, and heart goes into each blade. Every detail feels intentional, and every knife carries a sense of character that you simply cannot find in mass-produced products. I especially admire the spirit of a young studio like this. Starting something from the ground up takes courage, and it is clear that the people behind it care deeply about doing things properly rather than taking shortcuts. That authenticity is what makes the experience so memorable. I sincerely hope more people discover this place and support their journey. If you appreciate Japanese craftsmanship, handmade knives, and the beauty of things made slowly and with purpose, I cannot recommend this studio enough. Wishing the team many successful years ahead. I have a feeling this is the beginning of something truly special, and I feel fortunate to have witnessed it in its early days.
Great experience with Shirin !
We did knife making and it was a really unique and exciting experience to do in Japan, and my instructor was very kind and helpful when he was teaching us
My son wanted to do this and I wasn’t sure what to expect but I am glad that we came. It was a lot of fun.
Fun family activity. Well worth the cost. Highly recommend.
Had the session with Alberto. Very lucky to be the only one at the time slot, so it’s like a private class. He was very detailed in explaining the steps, and patiently corrected me throughout.
It was a very fun experience to do and I've learned a lot. The sharpening of the blade does leave your hands a little sore but it is totally worth it. Although they do charge extra for the handle and engraving, you get a priceless knife in return



