Discover the best top things to do in Kanto, Japan including Kamakura Mind, SAKURA EVENTS, eight one management co., Welcome Tokyo, Pottery Studio Fuwari, ArtBar Sendagaya, MAKI Japanese Calligraphy, 春菜, 三八美-miyabi-, Learn Japanese calligraphy and make your unique calligraphic T-shirt!.
Restaurants in Kanto
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1 hour from Tokyo, 1000 years away, we provide ready-made, order-made experiences focusing art, culture and nature right here in the ancient capital of Kamakura. Mountains on one side, sea on the other, Kamakura is quintessential Japan. Through art, culture, and nature, Kamakura Mind offers you a moment to focus on yourself.
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Sakura Events hold events in Tokyo on a regular basis. Organized by Sakura House, one of Tokyo's largest international share house companies, Sakura Events bring together people from all across the world to enjoy Japanese-style events in Tokyo.
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we provides a wide variety of activities ranging from traditional japanese experience to more everyday experiences. 私たちは日本の伝統的な経験からより日常的な経験まで多岐にわたる活動を提供します。
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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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FUWARI Pottery-Making Classes We open handmade pottery class in English for beginner ,and semiprofessional. make your pots by yourself
I had a great time doing a couple of simple pieces, one hand-built and the other on the wheel. The lady told me they run their pottery wheels in the opposite direction, so there's the added challenge of swapping hands if you're a ceramicist from elsewhere! The studio is run by a couple, both are ceramicists. The English instructions were worth the extra money especially for the wheel. There are heaps of studios in Mashiko that offer various lessons, but very few in English. Plus the other bonus is they open at 9am, so if you have a short timeline this helps. I really enjoyed the bicycle ride from the station (rent bikes there, was about 700 yen for half a day). It's through mostly dead flat fields, an easy ride of about 2km to Pottery Studio Fuwari. Tips: 1) Keep mouth closed while riding. There are lots of tiny flying insects and my clothes got covered in them. 2) JR rail pass gets you freely to Shimodate, after which it's 780 yen each way on the Moka Railway. Moka rail is old-school, the trains are loud and the same complicated ticketing system I found on regional buses is in effect. Trains are hourly, tear yourself away from the ceramics shops with plenty of time to spare. 3) Preferably, don't bring big luggage to Mashiko unless you're staying here. The biggest local coin lockers are kinda square, and will not fit anything more than a small rolling suitcase on the longest measurement.
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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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I'm Hannah. I enjoy Japanese culture that I've always been deeply familiar with, and Edo in Tokyo. I will guide you. Wearing Japanese clothes, visiting temples and shrines, Why don't you drink matcha, eat kaiseki cuisine, or play with geisha in Hanaigai? English We will guide you in Spanish!
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Started in March 2019. Experience and guide Japanese traditional culture for foreigners who come to Japan and those who are staying abroad. Currently developing mainly in Tochigi Prefecture, and in the future I hope that more foreign people will experience real traditional Japan in collaboration with tea ceremony, flower arrangement, martial arts and workshops of traditional culture experience inside and outside the prefecture. Yes.
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I’m Kei Yuzawa,president at this company. I was born and raised in Tokyo.I love Tokyo. There are a lots of friends who works to convey Japanese culture for Japanese around me. I would like to convey Japanese culture for international tourists. That’s why I founded the company.
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