京都の鍛冶屋で本格的な包丁作り体験





説明
ビギナーの方でも、プロの講師がわかりやすく包丁作りをお手伝いします。 危険を伴う作業もありますが、ご安心ください。 体験のメインイベントは「鍛造」です。 鉄を熱して赤くし、ハンマーで何度も形を整えていきます。 正しいハンマーの使い方を丁寧に教えます。 ビデオや写真もご利用いただけます。 体験についてご不明な点がございましたら、お気軽にお問い合わせください。 15歳未満のお子様は保護者の同伴が必要です。
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重要情報
- 近くに公共交通機関があります
- 背骨に健康上の問題がある方にはおすすめしません
- 妊娠中の方にはおすすめしません
- 心血管疾患のある方にはおすすめしません
- 適度な体力が必要です
レビュー(109)
Trying to offer our kids a more active, exciting activity during our trip to Japan, we booked this experience at Studio NIN — and indeed, it turned out to be something unique and fun to do. The staff were very kind and helpful, and even in the Kyoto summer heat, the atelier remained bearable. Do not expect to come out of this activity as an expert metallurgist or knife connoisseur. The focus is really on the process itself—forging, grinding, and sharpening the knife. The atelier is right next to Yase Station, making it very easy to reach. It also brings you to a very interesting part of Kyoto, from where you can take nice walks, cool off with a dip in the local stream, or visit the nearby Mikage Shrine and the wonderful Shugakuin Imperial Villa with its beautiful gardens (about a 20-minute walk—reservations are technically required, but when we visited during high season, there were still plenty of spots available). All in all, it was a very interesting day, and one our kids will certainly remember. That said, I do find myself reflecting on the value proposition of the experience. For the price we paid to make four amateur knives, I wonder if a different format might have offered more lasting value. For instance, a workshop where a master blacksmith demonstrates the process while explaining in greater depth the nuances of steel quality, the differences between various forging techniques, or how to identify a truly well-made blade, could be equally engaging but more educational. Additional touches—such as the option to have your name engraved on the knife, or a more detailed explanation of the history and tradition behind Japanese blacksmithing—would also have added a nice personal and cultural dimension to the experience. As it stands, the hands-on aspect is certainly memorable, but those looking to walk away with deeper knowledge or a more polished keepsake might want to temper their expectations accordingly.
Great experience! Highly recommend - very pateint instructors and high quality teaching! We were only 2 people in the class so got a lot of personal attention as well :)
Amazing experience ! Very interesting , and Mits was very comprehensive and helped us along the way !
Extremely cool experience and our knives turned out great! Recommended by a friend and the recommendation did not disappoint! Thanks to Ako and Mao!
Amazing experience start to finish. This is actual knife making, not just a tourist trap. Place is super easy to get to and find and the people working there were helpful and thorough. It is actual work to get this done but well worth it. My 15y/o son has done a lot of things while in Japan and this was his favorite. I would not do this with smaller children.
Well worth the heat! Fantastic experience and explanations were great. Love my knife and I’ll use in the kitchen a lot.
Great Experience, everything was very well explained in english, very attentive guides. Great souvenir to take home
I felt this was a different travel experience than the typical guided tour. I truly enjoyed making my own kitchen knife and understanding the expertise required to make a world-class knife. Highly recommended!
Excellent experience for the whole family! Definitely a must on a visit to Kyoto.
Went with my son. What a great experience!!! Love, Love, Love!



