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Osaka Small Group Sashiko Japanese Craftmanship Workshop

Small Group
Digital
150 minutes
English

Our Sashiko Workshop stands out by offering more than just a crafting session—it's an immersive cultural experience. Guided by an expert instructor, you'll not only learn the traditional stitching techniques but also gain insight into the history and symbolism behind each pattern. This blend of hands-on practice and cultural education allows you to connect deeply with this Japanese art form, making the experience both enriching and unique. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced crafter, our workshop provides a personalized and meaningful journey into the world of Sashiko.

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Bundled Day and Night Tour

Osaka Small Group Sashiko Japanese Craftmanship Workshop

Bundled Day and Night Tour

From$65Per Person

What's included in Osaka Small Group Sashiko Japanese Craftmanship Workshop

(Subject to Option Inclusions)

History of Sashiko Sashiko, which translates to "little stabs" in Japanese, has a deep-rooted history dating back to the Edo period (1603-1868). Originally, it was developed as a practical method for reinforcing and insulating clothing, particularly among rural communities in Japan. Over time, what began as a utilitarian craft evolved into a celebrated art form, with each region in Japan developing its own distinctive patterns and motifs. The Workshop During this immersive workshop, you will be introduced to the fundamental techniques of Sashiko. Under the guidance of experienced instructor Jun, you'll learn how to create precise, geometric stitches on fabric. The session begins with a brief history of Sashiko, followed by a demonstration of basic stitches. The workshop is designed to be both educational and enjoyable, providing a relaxed environment where you can explore your creativity. Takeaways By the end, you'll walk away with more than just your handmade item. You'll gain a deeper appreciation for Japanese culture and the historical significance of this beautiful craft. The skills can be applied to future projects, allowing you to continue exploring on your own.

Inclusions

  • Guide Languages offered: English
  • All Necessary Tools and Materials: Fabrics, needles, threads, and other Sashiko-specific tools
  • Cultural Insights: Learn about the history, significance, and symbolism of various Sashiko patterns
  • Experienced Instructor: Guided instruction from skilled Sashiko artisans throughout the workshop
  • Completed Sashiko Project: Take home your handcrafted Sashiko item, such as a coaster
  • Transportation to the Venue: Participants are responsible for their own travel arrangements
  • Insurance: Personal or travel insurance is not included and should be arranged individually
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting / End Points

  • This is walking distance from Kyobashi station, the address is the exact location of the workshop.

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Solo Travelers: In order to keep our pricing as low as possible, we aim to never charge more for solo travelers. However, if the minimum of 2 guests is not met for this tour we will offer you as a solo traveler one of the following 3 options. To attend the tour on an alternate date. Pay a 3000 yen solo supplement Receive a full refund

Operator

Pinpoint Traveler, Inc