Experience the “shibori” of scarves under the direct guidance of internationally renowned traditional craftsman Terukazu Matsuoka.
You will observe traditional craft techniques ranging from classic Japanese techniques to the latest methods using 3D printers. Participants will create a design, tie and dye a high quality silk scarf. You will also get to take home the finished product.
Kyo-kanoko-shibori is a tie-dyeing technique used for kimonos and obis. It is a traditional craft.
⚫︎Traditional Craftsman Kiichi Matsuoka
A traditional craftsman is an engineer engaged in the manufacture of traditional crafts designated by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry, who meets certain conditions and maintains a high level of skill and technique. Kiichi Matsuoka (trade name “Kisen”) was certified as a traditional craftsman in the dyeing category of Kyo-kanoko-shibori.
Mis on hinnas?
- Gallery Tour
- Silk scarf production
- Interpreter
- Silk scarf (22,000 yen value)
- Photo Download Service
- End of day beverages
Mis pole hinna sees?
- Transportation and parking fees
- Transportation to the meeting place
Giidi suhtluskeeled

Lisateave
Wheelchair accessible
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Participants must be at least 6 years old. 5 years old and younger are not allowed to participate.
Please participate in dirty clothe