Experience the ancient art of Kintsugi in Tokyo, Japan. Discover the philosophy of repairing rather than discarding broken ceramics through this immersive and enlightening experience. Learn the techniques of Kintsugi from skilled craftsmen while wearing traditional samue work clothes.
Located in the vibrant Minato City, the TNCA Minami-Aoyama Studio offers a 1.5-hour session where participants gain a deeper understanding of Japanese aesthetics and craftsmanship. Leave with a one-of-a-kind souvenir that carries a meaningful story and a physical restoration.
Good To Know

- Learn the art of Kintsugi and the philosophy behind it
- Don traditional work clothes and take home a repaired pottery item
- Experience Japanese aesthetics and craftsmanship
- Receive guidance and assistance from the instructor throughout the process
Overview and Philosophy of Kintsugi
The art of Kintsugi in Tokyo offers a unique opportunity to learn and experience the philosophy behind repairing broken pottery. Rooted in Japanese craftsmanship, Kintsugi is the ancient technique of transforming broken ceramics into beautiful works of art.
Rather than discarding the damaged pieces, Kintsugi embraces the concept of repair as a form of art, highlighting the beauty in imperfections. Through this practice, the philosophy of embracing the flawed and broken is celebrated, symbolizing resilience and the value of history.
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What’s Included and Meeting Details

Included in the Kintsugi experience in Tokyo is the lesson fee, a plate for use during the lesson and to take home, all necessary equipment, taxes, fees, and handling charges, as well as hotel pickup and drop-off.
Participants can expect a seamless experience from start to finish. The activity begins with convenient hotel pickup, ensuring a stress-free journey to the TNCA Minami-Aoyama Studio.
Once there, you will have the opportunity to don the traditional samue work clothes, seeing the authentic Japanese craftsman experience.
The meeting point is located at the basement of the OG building, creating an air of mystery and anticipation.
After the lesson, you will be dropped off back at the meeting point, allowing for a smooth return to their accommodations.
What to Expect During the Kintsugi Experience
During the Kintsugi experience in Tokyo, participants can expect to gain a deeper understanding of Japanese aesthetics and craftsmanship while learning the art of repairing broken pottery. This unique experience allows individuals to not only learn the techniques of Kintsugi but also appreciate the philosophy behind it.
By repairing broken pottery, they’re embracing the Japanese belief in valuing imperfections and finding beauty in the flawed. Throughout the experience, you will have the opportunity to choose and repair their own pottery item under the guidance and assistance of a skilled instructor.
Additional Information and Customer Reviews
Participants in the Kintsugi experience in Tokyo can find additional information and read customer reviews about this unique art class. This art class has garnered high customer satisfaction, with participants praising the instructor, the stunning finished products, and the suitability of the experience for people of all ages.
The Kintsugi experience holds cultural significance, allowing participants to gain a deeper understanding of Japanese aesthetics and craftsmanship. Confirmation for the class will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability. The class is wheelchair and stroller accessible, and is conveniently located near public transportation. With a maximum of 10 travelers per class, participants can expect personalized attention and guidance from the instructor throughout the process.
Class Experience, Positive Feedback, Questions and Support, Terms and Conditions
One of the highlights of the Kintsugi experience in Tokyo is the 1.5-hour class that offers participants the opportunity to fix two ceramic items while receiving clear instructions and guidance from the instructor.
The class provides a hands-on experience where participants can learn the techniques of repairing broken pottery and gain a deeper understanding of Japanese aesthetics and craftsmanship.
Many participants have provided positive feedback, recommending the experience for Kintsugi enthusiasts and praising the instructor’s clear instructions and the stunning finished products.
The class also offers the chance to converse with the instructor and learn about the history of the technique.
For any questions or support, participants can reach out to the Viator Help Center. Terms and conditions apply, including a non-refundable policy for cancellations.
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Common Questions
Is Prior Experience in Pottery or Art Required to Participate in the Kintsugi Experience?
No prior experience in pottery or art is required to participate in the kintsugi experience. It offers benefits for mental well-being and allows participants to explore the history and cultural significance of kintsugi.
Can I Choose the Ceramic Item That I Want to Repair During the Lesson?
Yes, participants in the Kintsugi Experience in Tokyo can choose the ceramic item they want to repair during the lesson. They have the opportunity to customize the repair design according to their preferences.
Are Children Allowed to Participate in the Kintsugi Experience?
Children are welcome to participate in the Kintsugi Experience. Involving children in this art form can teach them the value of repairing rather than wasting, while also fostering creativity, patience, and an appreciation for Japanese craftsmanship.
Is the Kintsugi Experience Suitable for Individuals With Disabilities or Limited Mobility?
Accessibility considerations are taken into account for individuals with disabilities or limited mobility during the Kintsugi Experience in Tokyo. The inclusive experience ensures that everyone can participate and enjoy the art of repairing broken pottery.
Is There a Minimum Age Requirement for Participants in the Kintsugi Experience?
There is no minimum age requirement for participants in the Kintsugi Experience. Prior experience is not required, as the instructor provides clear instructions and guidance throughout the process.
The Sum Up
To sum it up, the Kintsugi Experience in Tokyo offers a unique opportunity for participants to explore the ancient art of pottery repair while embracing the Japanese philosophy of repairing rather than discarding.
With skilled craftsmen as instructors and the chance to don traditional samue work clothes, this immersive session provides a deeper understanding of Japanese aesthetics and craftsmanship.
Participants leave with a one-of-a-kind souvenir that not only carries a physical restoration but also a meaningful story.
Don’t miss out on this enlightening and inspiring experience.
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