Half Day Chopstick Making and Kyoyuzen Dyed Chopstick Case in Kyoto tours, activities, fun things to do in Kyoto(Japan)|VELTRA
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Half Day Chopstick Making and Kyoyuzen Dyed Chopstick Case in Kyoto

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Use soft, comfortable and fragrant Kitayama Cedar to make your own chopsticks. Create a personal carrying case colored by Kyoto Yuzen dyeing as a finishing touch.

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Great experience!

2020/02/15 Families Carmen

Loved being able to do something crafty in Kyoto! While the instructors didn’t speak english, there were English instruction handouts and it was still a great experience. You get to choose what shape of chopstick you wan...

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So much fun!

2019/03/02 Friends Kate Lack

They had all the instructions in English so it was super easy to follow and the staff were all so lovely. It does take a while to get the hang of. All up it took 2 and a half hours to make. Would definitely recommend to ...

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Lots of fun in a beautiful Kyoto workshop!

2017/12/16 Couples R from Portland

The setting is stunning—a collection of small buildings set in a garden alleyway—and the staff are helpful. We enjoyed making the chopsticks but loved dyeing the carrybags for the chopsticks even more. Would love to come...

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Half Day Chopstick Making and Kyoyuzen Dyed Chopstick Case in Kyoto
Use soft, comfortable and fragrant Kitayama Cedar to make your own chopsticks. Create a personal carrying case colored by Kyoto Yuzen dyeing as a finishing touch.