Edo Kiriko Glass Cutting Experience in Asakusa reviews, Tokyo tours & activities, fun things to do in Tokyo (With pictures only) | VELTRA

This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Find out more here

Edo Kiriko Glass Cutting Experience in Asakusa

Overall Rating

4.89 4.89 / 5

Reviews

19 reviews
Post a review

Amazing Experience

Reviewed by: WL, 2023/12/17

Great teacher and a fun experience. One of our favorite memories and souvenirs from our trip.

Rating:
Attended as:Couples
Activity Date:2023/11/25
Was this comment helpful? [Yes]

Fun experience!

Reviewed by: Kat, 2023/10/16

The location was easy to find and someone was right outside to assist you up to the workshop. The instructor was able to help me and my friend (English speakers) and also others speaking Japanese. His attitude was very positive and encouraging. The workshop may take less time than stated if you have a quick or simple design. Be sure to check out the shop below afterward - there are some really stunning pieces. I would definitely try this again!

Rating:
Attended as:Friends
Activity Date:2023/10/14
Was this comment helpful? [Yes]

Booked on a whim

Reviewed by: Anonymous, 2023/05/26

We had a lovely time at this workshop. It was very beginner friendly, and the assistant's English was fantastic. She walked us through each step, and we had ample practice opportunity before starting to on our own pieces. I would highly recommend this workshop!

  • Our finished glasses!

Rating:
Attended as:Friends
Activity Date:2023/05/25
Was this comment helpful? [Yes]

A very valuable experience in Tokyo

Reviewed by: Venus Yip, 2023/02/28

This is the second time I attended an Edo Kiriko glass cutting class here because I like the art very much! The Japanese teacher is very patient and fluent in English. Glass cutting is not easy, requires very stable hands and super attentive! Finally I made a very beautiful glassware. Thank you and for sure I’ll come again!

Rating:
Attended as:Solo Travelers
Activity Date:2023/02/27
Was this comment helpful? [Yes]

Reviewed by: Jenny, 2023/01/20

Great course for non Japanese speaking. I enjoyed so much with my family.

Rating:
Attended as:Families
Activity Date:2023/01/19
Was this comment helpful? [Yes]

Very interesting activity

Reviewed by: Suz, 2022/11/27

The workshop is easy to locate. The instructor was very patient and encouraging. It was an eye opening experience for us and make us appreciate the difficulty and precision needed for hand made cut glass. Encourage all to give it a try, no matter the outcome.

Rating:
Attended as:Families
Activity Date:2022/11/26
Was this comment helpful? [Yes]

Unique Japanese Experience

Reviewed by: Bosland, 2022/09/29

I only learned of Edo Kiriko Art a few days before arriving in Japan. I was very excited to see a workshop to make your own glass.the workshop was in English and we were able to practice before making our own creations. They also have a little photo studio set up to take nice photos of your glass afterwards. Overall a very fun experience and have something unique to take home.

Rating:
Attended as:Couples
Activity Date:2022/09/28
Was this comment helpful? [Yes]

Outstanding experience!

Reviewed by: Sarah, 2020/03/09

Edo Kiriko dates back to 1836 and was recognized as a traditional Tokyo craft in 1985.

Using clear or colored glass, artisans sketch a design and use a grinder to cut intricate patterns (including flowers, leaves, bamboo woven baskets, and more modern interpretations).

In this one-hour workshop at Sokichi in Asakusa, you’ll have the chance to learn how Edo Kiriko is created. You start with practicing on a sample glass, then choose and sketch your design and cut your design.

At the end, you’ll have a chance to photograph your finished masterpiece.

Instruction and guidance was given in English and Japanese.

Outstanding opportunity to experience a traditional craft and a unique souvenir of your time in Japan, highly recommended!!

  • Choose your favorite design to copy or make your own!!

  • Practice on a sample glass first before creating your masterpiece (Instructor example on the left)

  • Practice cutting glass for about 30 minutes before trying the real thing…

  • Finished example made by class instructor…

  • Handy English worksheets will teach you how to make different designs you can use on your glass

Rating:
Attended as:Solo Travelers
Activity Date:2020/03/07
Was this comment helpful? [Yes]

Fun class

Reviewed by: Ozaki, 2019/02/18

We had a wonderful experience at this glass cutting class. It is not as easy as it looks. We now have a greater appreciation for beautiful glasses or plates that have been cut by masters. I would recommend this class. It was a great cultural experience.

Rating:
Attended as:Friends
Activity Date:2019/02/14
Was this comment helpful? [Yes]

Fun morning activity

Reviewed by: AJT, 2018/06/25

Fun and unique chance to experience a traditional Japanese craft and walk away with a personal souvenir. Would happily do it again.

Rating:
Attended as:Couples
Activity Date:2018/06/23
Was this comment helpful? [Yes]

Perfect souvenir to end a visit to Tokyo

Reviewed by: Mrs L from Surrey , 2018/04/16

When you have done and seen everything on your ‘must do’ list in Tokyo, this is the perfect way to create your own momento of your visit.

The instructor was patient and knowledgeable about what is required to make your own Kiriko glass, the rest is up to you. There was a good amount of time to practice before you start to make your own cut glass and there are sample designs for you to copy which you sketch onto your glass.

I would not recommend this for very young children as it requires a steady hand and concentration when using the mechanical wheel.

The only suggestion I would make to Veltra is that they send instructions of the venue in map form as it was slightly tricky to find the venue.

All in all a very enjoyable activity for a few hours.

Rating:
Attended as:Families
Activity Date:2018/04/12
Was this comment helpful? [Yes]

Love for Edo Kiriko Glass

Reviewed by: J_L, 2017/09/12

The experience was great. The instructor knew a lot of English and was a good teacher; she worked with me to design my own custom piece. I am in love with my new little piece of art and I would recommend this opportunity to anyone who wants an experience different than the tourist spots. (It is a bit tough to find...when you arrive at street level, walk straight ahead about 10-15 feet and turn right onto the street. It looks like an alley, but it is not. Look for small blue signs with the house number. When you find the store that sells glass and crystal ware, you have arrived. The location/house is on your left side.)

Rating:
Attended as:Solo Travelers
Activity Date:2017/09/10
Was this comment helpful? [Yes]

Do this when in Tokyo!

Reviewed by: Meg, 2016/07/25

This was again a very tricky place to find, but in a tiny studio there were 6 stations to work at and 6 students. We were given samples to look at and choose from. It was very tricky, but very doable if you choose something simple. Downstairs was a gallery of glass work that was incredible. Very awesome and well run class. Our instructor spoke English!

  • This was very cool- There were 6 of us and we each had our own station to work at.

  • Not too bad for my first shot!

Rating:
Attended as:Friends
Activity Date:2016/06/21
Was this comment helpful? [Yes]