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Osaka: Traditional Japanese Ceramics Private Experience
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Osaka: Private Workshop on Traditional Japanese Ceramics

By Tocoton LLC
10 out of 10
Free cancellation available
Price is S$105 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 2h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages
Overview
  • Take home a new ceramics skill to share with friends and family back home
  • Enjoy a private class and discuss Japanese culture and cuisine with locals
  • Create a unique souvenir of your trip to Japan with traditional clay and glaze
  • Learn with an instructor who has studied ceramic making in Osaka and Barcelona
  • Bring home a small gift as a souvenir that was handcrafted by your instructor

Activity location

    • Osaka
    • Osaka, Osaka, Japan

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • 2 Chome-3 Tennojichokita, Abeno Ward, Osaka, 545-0001, Japan | Meet at JR Teradacho Station's north exit. Look for the guide carrying a sign with the name of the studio, 'Ceramics Tocoton.'
    • Osaka, Osaka, Japan

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Osaka: Private Workshop on Traditional Japanese Ceramics
  • Activity duration is 2 hours2h2h
  • English
Starting time: 16:00
Price details
S$105.48 x 1 AdultS$105.48

Total
Price is S$105.48

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedInstructor
  • What's includedWhat's included Materials (clay from Shigaraki area and typical Japanese glazes)
  • What's includedWhat's included Finished ceramic product
  • What's includedWhat's included Pickup from Teradachō Station
  • What's includedWhat's included A gift ( a small dish with a traditional Japanese pattern and a Sakura-shaped chopsticks holder)
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedShipping costs
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded Transport

Know before you book

  • Not suitable for: Children under 5 years

What you can expect

Work with clay from Shigaraki area and typical Japanese glazes to craft a unique ceramic piece with this workshop in Osaka. Enjoy private, step-by-step instructions from an instructor who has studied in Osaka and Barcelona. Take home your finished product and a small gift.
Meet your guide at Teradachō Station and head to a century-old, two-story house next to a street lined with shops selling local food. The visit to the workshop is an immersion into the Japan of the Showa era and a direct contact with the craftsmanship of the country.
Walk from the station out of the touristy area to the studio and the authentic side to Osaka that you won't find in the guidebooks. In the workshop, make a ceramic piece related to Japanese gastronomy with clay.
Choose to make a sake set (small bottle and glass), a sushi set (sushi plate and chopstick holder), or a chawan for tea. The clay comes from Shigaraki, one of Japan's traditional pottery production areas. The colours used to decorate the pieces are also typical of the country.
During the workshop, learn about Japanese culture from your local instructor. The workshops are given in Spanish, Catalan or English. Unlike the other experiences related to ceramics, this is the only one that is held in English, Spanish or Catalan.
Receive as a parting gift a small plate for sushi (decorated with traditional enamels) and a chopstick holder in the shape of a Sakura flower made by your instructor. If desired, the pieces made during the workshop can be sent to the participant's home (shipping costs are not included).

  • It takes about 1 month and a half to ship your pottery. (Shipping fee is not included)

Location

Activity location

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    • Osaka
    • Osaka, Osaka, Japan

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • 2 Chome-3 Tennojichokita, Abeno Ward, Osaka, 545-0001, Japan | Meet at JR Teradacho Station's north exit. Look for the guide carrying a sign with the name of the studio, 'Ceramics Tocoton.'
    • Osaka, Osaka, Japan