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Origami Paper Folding Class in Traditional Asakusa

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A very nice introductory class in origami

Reviewed by: Jay, 2020/03/01

If you want to try traditional Japanese origami and learn the basic forms this is a great class. It is also centrally located in Asakusa where there are tons of popular tours sites within walking distance so you can make a day out of this.

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Attended as:Solo Travelers
Activity Date:2020/02/10
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Good but too short

Reviewed by: Colin, 2020/01/06

We paid for an hour long class, but the class only went for 30 mins and we only made one thing. A bit disappointing with our 10 year old girl who was so excited. The woman was nice, but this was not worth $USD 28 per person at all. Overall disappointing.

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Attended as:Families with Young Children
Activity Date:2020/01/04
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A lovely experience

Reviewed by: Jess, 2018/12/26

My son (16) and I really enjoyed this. Was fun too. Tutor was lovely and went at our pace. We made several items and she gave us lots of oragami paper to take home too. Great value and suitable all ages.

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Attended as:Families
Activity Date:2018/12/25
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Highly recommended

Reviewed by: Jen, 2017/06/30

This was a great class. The instructor was very friendly and spoke English really well. My husband and I did this class for our 1 year wedding anniversary and we both loved it. Highly recommend this class.

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Attended as:Couples
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Great class!

Reviewed by: kristy, 2016/11/16

This was a great origami class! We were a group of 3 adults and 3 kids. The teacher was terrific with the kids, even when one of them decided not to do origami and instead cut and pasted the paper into different shapes. I really enjoyed making the origami flowers that looked so difficult, but were actually easy. There was sufficient instruction for complete beginners, yet the class was also interesting for those who had done origami before. Highly recommended!

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Attended as:Families
Activity Date:2016/11/13
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