Japaneasy Chior

文化村

Workshops

Experience Japanese culture

Kimono Scraps Art

You will learn the basics of creating art with fabric remnants while freely exploring your design ideas. No prior experience or special skills are necessary—beginners are more than welcome! As you work with your hands, combining colors and patterns, you will find yourself naturally relaxing and enjoying the creative process, transforming the moment into something truly special. Your completed artwork can be taken home, allowing you to decorate your space with a touch of Japanese elegance or gift it to someone special.

kimono scraps

Calligraphy

Learn the beautiful art of traditional Japanese Calligraphy, known as SHODOU (書道). Learn how to use the tools, practice basic Kanji and how write your name in Japanese.

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Ikebana

Ikebana(いけばな) is the traditional Japanese art of flower arrangement, also known as “Kado(華道).”
Come explore the world of Ikebana, relax, and enjoy a peaceful time connecting with nature’s beauty as you create your own unique flower arrangement.
The flowers you arrange in the workshop are yours to take home, so you can decorate your space with a beautiful touch of nature, bringing the tranquility and beauty of Ikebana into your everyday life.

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Nerikiri (Wagashi)

In this fun, unique and hands-on beginners class you will learn about Japanese confectionery Nerikiri and make your own beautiful creations.

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Hanko Stamp Carving

You will learn about, design and carve your own Hanko stamp. You can use it for your artwork, photographs, cards, as your business logo and more.

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Ceramic Design

You can create your own original ceramic tea bowl, or travel cup.

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Tea Ceremony

Let’s make “sado (tea ceremony)” more accessible by sharing some knowledge of the tea ceremony and the qualities of Japanese culture.

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