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Introductory Traditional Kyo-Yuzen Hand-Dyeing Workshop in a Machiya

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The art of Kyo-Yuzen has been a part of the crafting culture of Kyoto for hundreds of years. Now you too can create a one-of-a-kind hand-dyed work of art.
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Great relaxing activity. Perfect for a rainy day or to take a break from city excursions.

2019/11/17 Friends Nikki

I made an awesome tumbler that I absolutely LOVE.

I'm a bit of a perfectionist and was worried about things coming out just right but the staff there was patient and willing to put up with my extra questions and offe...

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Nice workshop!

2019/10/28 Solo Travelers Annaïck

Spot easy to find.
First you get to choose your stencil design in a big selection well sorted by style.
Then you pick your favorite design and the host shows you how to proceed and make you try the technique a little b...

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Great for students and adults alike!

2018/09/30 Friends Aussie Sensei

This was a great activity. All students and teachers were able to make a professional looking product, and it was easy and fun. The staff kindly explained in both Japanese and English for us so we could learn more Japane...

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  • Any cancellations made after 1 hours prior to the activity start time will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.
Operation days
  • Everyday

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Introductory Traditional Kyo-Yuzen Hand-Dyeing Workshop in a Machiya
The art of Kyo-Yuzen has been a part of the crafting culture of Kyoto for hundreds of years. Now you too can create a one-of-a-kind hand-dyed work of art.