Setagaya (世田谷区, Setagaya-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. It is also the name of a neighborhood and administrative district within the ward. The ward calls itself Setagaya City in English. Its official bird is the azure-winged magpie, its flower the fringed orchid, and its tree the Zelkova serrata.
Restaurants in Setagaya
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Let's learn about each other's cultures and create memorable experiences including foreigners and Japanese alike.
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It is MAKI. I teach Japanese traditional culture, calligraphy. As this is a small class lesson, we will teach at the pace of each one. Finishing writes the letter which you practiced on a special paper. It is one of the only Japanese souvenirs in the world! !
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We connect curious travelers with real Japanese traditional masters. Witness the magic of cultural classics like Sumo, Sake, Geisha, and Samurai swords, as well as deeper experiences like Indigo Dying, Textile Weaving or Forest Bathing. We guarantee you'll leave with that lingering feeling of wonder that comes from a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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During 100-minutes experience, I will be your guide to touch on depth and breath of IKEBANA. Ikebana is like the painting, expression of the arts using plant materials. Plants material is completely beautiful in its natural states and what humans can do to reproduce it in another place? It starts from observing color, shape and texture.
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The stadium and the area around it are quite interesting. There’s a large park. We were there for the Ginko festival at the end of November when the trees were at their peak. It was very popular, so a little difficult to get through the crowd, but everyone was so happy that it was a pleasure being there.
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Hanegi park
The flowers of the plum blossoms (ume in Japanese) usually bloom a month before the cherry blossoms. Hanegi Park is perfect to visit in Mid- February to early March when almost 650 plum trees in pink, red and white colors are beautifully blooming around the park. Have a relaxing walk around the bushes and take a refreshing drink or snack near the baseball field. You can find some stalls selling Japanese food. Usually they are there for the Ume Matsuri (Plum Festival) in February to March.
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