Atelier privé pour créer du papier qui dure 1 000 ans à Ueno





Description
Dans cet atelier, vous fabriquerez 4 produits en papier, donc beaucoup de choses à faire ! À la fin, vous aurez votre conception de deux cartes postales, du papier Rakusui et du papier A5. Vous découvrirez l'ensemble du processus de fabrication du papier japonais, y compris le Hyouhitor (décollage de l'écorce externe) et le Dakai (battage des fibres des arbres). Ensuite, versez la matière première dans un moule à papier et décorez-la avant de tamiser la solution pour former une feuille de papier uniforme et plate. Pendant que votre papier sèche, nous vous proposons notre « thé en papier japonais » original accompagné de douceurs japonaises locales. Nous préparons du thé à partir de feuilles de Kozo, qui sont la matière première pour fabriquer du papier, et les bonbons proviennent d'un magasin local bien-aimé. Avertissement : Il y a un chat dans mon atelier. Veuillez nous informer si vous avez des allergies.
Options de l'excursion
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(4)
A fun private workshop where you learn about all the stages that go into creating Washi paper before each creating 4 sheets of paper using different natural finishes. Meet Kami the workshop mascot cat who keeps a watchful eye over you as you work (may look like sleeping). Finish with a tea made from the plant the Washi is made from.
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review. It truly means a lot to me and encourages me to keep creating new workshops. How did you like the washi paper you made yourself? I hope you'll enjoy turning it into a lamp, or perhaps writing a heartfelt letter on your handmade washi and giving it to someone special. Kamichan, our mascot cat, and I look forward to seeing you again the next time you visit!
Traveled to Singapore via Doha with qua-tar airlines we ordered the easy on the stomach food, sandwich white bread with lettuce on it was yuk, then from Australia via qua-tar airlines to Doha then Doha to Manchester, comfort seats, which were good, food I have never had so much rubbish food wise, did not eat it from Australia to Doha where I ate in the airport at Doha then to Manchester ate nothing the food was presented to me but inedible. Staff no smiles didn’t care what you asked and uninterested. I’ve been on trips with tui to Caribbean food not too bad,) tui staff respect was second to none. I’m not qua-tar’s first class passenger but please don’t give me inedible food and your staff needs teaching how to smile and talk to their ordinary customers with respect.
Thank you for your review. (Sorry for the late reply.) However, the content mainly concerns the food at the airport, and there is no mention of the workshop. If possible, we would greatly appreciate it if you could send us a review specifically about the workshop.
An absolute must if visiting Tokyo. The workshop mascot cat Kami is adorable and you get to create 4 different papers.
Thanks so much for taking the time to post this review. I was very happy that you enjoyed making washi paper. Thanks so much for sending me a picture of my mascot cat. We hope you will use it as a wonderful art print. The mascot cat and I look forward to seeing you again next time.
The teacher was excellent and she was patient and kind. The Washi paper creation process was fun and we really enjoyed the special tea and sweets.
Thanks so much for taking the time to post this review. I was very happy that you enjoyed making washi paper. All of our washi are unique and cannot be made anywhere else. We hope you will use it as a wonderful gift card. The mascot cat and I look forward to seeing you again next time.



