Tucked away in the heart of Ueno, a delightful workshop invites you to explore the ancient art of origami and the intricate beauty of mizuhiki knotting. Led by the skilled hands of Kaho Shinoda, this 1-2 hour experience promises to transport you to the captivating world of Japanese craftsmanship. From crafting an enchanting origami lamp to weaving a stylish belt, you’ll discover the rich cultural significance behind these timeless traditions. All while savoring the delicate flavors of Japanese sweets and sipping on complimentary refreshments. Intrigued? Let’s dive deeper into this unique opportunity to learn about the essence of Japan.
Good To Know

- A 1-2 hour origami and mizuhiki workshop held at 和紙ラボTOKYO in Taito City, Tokyo, priced at £89.62 per person.
- Participants create a mini origami lamp and a traditional mizuhiki knot belt under the guidance of instructor Kaho Shinoda.
- The workshop is accessible via a 5-10 minute walk from nearby subway stations, but is not wheelchair accessible.
- The workshop includes coffee/tea and Japanese sweets, and participants leave with unique, handmade souvenirs.
- Kaho Shinoda, with a 5.0 rating from 3 reviews, focuses on developing appreciation for traditional Japanese crafts through hands-on instruction and cultural insights.
Workshop Overview

The workshop offers participants the opportunity to create a mini origami lamp and a traditional mizuhiki knot belt. Priced at £89.62 per person, the 1-2 hour experience takes place at 和紙ラボTOKYO in Taito City, Tokyo.
With an overall 5.0 rating from 3 reviews, the workshop is led by the friendly and talented instructor, Kaho Shinoda. Participants will leave with their handmade origami lamp and mizuhiki knot belt, as well as coffee/tea and Japanese sweets.
The workshop isn’t wheelchair accessible, but most travelers can participate. A confirmation is provided at booking, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours prior.
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Meeting and Accessibility

The workshop takes place at 和紙ラボTOKYO, located at 〒110-0016 Tokyo, Taito City, Taitō, 3-chōme−30−2 市川ビル 1F.
To get there, participants can choose from several convenient transportation options:
- 5-minute walk from Shin-Okachimachi station (Toei Subway Oedo Line-Exit A2)
- 10-minute walk from Okachimachi station (JR Yamanote Line-North Exit)
- 10-minute walk from Nakaokachimati station (Subway Hibiya Line-Exit A3)
The workshop isn’t wheelchair accessible, but most travelers can participate.
After the experience, guests return to the original meeting point.
Workshop Activities
During the workshop, participants create an origami lamp and a mizuhiki knot belt under the guidance of the friendly and talented instructor, Kaho Shinoda.
First, they learn to fold an intricate origami design, transforming a simple sheet of paper into a delicate lamp.
Next, they dive into the art of mizuhiki, a traditional Japanese cord-knotting technique.
With Shinoda’s expertise, they masterfully weave the mizuhiki cords into a stylish belt, showcasing their newfound skills.
The workshop allows visitors to enjoy the beauty of Japanese craftsmanship, leaving with unique, handmade souvenirs.
Instructor Expertise

Kaho Shinoda, the workshop’s friendly and talented instructor, skillfully guides participants through the intricate art of origami and mizuhiki knotting.
With her expertise, she helps attendees:
- Develop an appreciation for traditional Japanese crafts
- Learn the techniques and patience required to create unique, handmade pieces
- Gain a deeper understanding of the cultural significance behind each project
- Express their creativity through personalized designs
- Leave the workshop with a newfound sense of accomplishment and pride in their handmade creations.
Shinoda’s guidance and enthusiasm make the experience both educational and enjoyable for all.
Materials and Refreshments

Participants receive all the necessary materials for the workshop, which include the origami paper and tools required to create the mini lamp and mizuhiki knot belt.
The instructor also provides hot coffee or tea and traditional Japanese sweets to enjoy during the session. This thoughtful touch enhances the culture and allows participants to savor the flavors of Japan as they craft their unique souvenirs.
The materials and refreshments are carefully selected to complement the workshop experience, ensuring participants leave with not only handmade creations but also a deeper appreciation for Japanese traditions and hospitality.
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Confirmation and Cancellation

Upon booking, participants receive confirmation details at the time of purchase. This includes key information about the meeting point, transportation options, and the overall workshop experience.
The cancellation policy also offers flexibility, allowing for free cancellation up to 24 hours before the event.
Key details include:
- Confirmation received at time of booking
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours prior (local time)
- Inform of any pet allergies (a cat is present in the workshop)
- Private experience, with only your group participating
- Accessible for most travelers, but not wheelchair-friendly
Pet Policy and Private Experience

Although a cat is present in the workshop, participants can inform the organizers of any pet allergies. This unique workshop experience is offered as a private event, meaning only your group will participate. This allows for a more personalized and intimate session with the talented instructor.
| Exclusivity | Duration | Materials | Refreshments |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private | 1-2 hours | Provided | Coffee, tea, sweets |
| Your group | Flexible | All needed | Complimentary |
| No sharing | Customize | Included | Japanese style |
| Tailored | Enjoyable | Crafted | Served during |
This setup ensures a cozy and focused workshop, where participants can fully enjoy the creative activities and receive personalized guidance from the instructor.
Participant Feedback

What do reviews of this workshop reveal about the participant experience? Overwhelmingly positive, visitors rave about the fun and creativity of this hands-on class.
The talented instructor, Kaho Shinoda, earns high praise for her guidance and mastery, helping participants craft unique souvenirs to take home. Reviewers leave with a sense of accomplishment, eager to return for additional workshops.
Notable highlights include:
- Feeling a sense of joy and fulfillment from the creative process
- Appreciation for the instructor’s expertise and patient instruction
- Delight in making tangible, personalized items to remember the experience
- Discovering a newfound interest in traditional Japanese crafts
- A desire to explore more of Tokyo’s vibrant arts and culture scene
Frequently Asked Questions
Is There a Dress Code for the Workshop?
The workshop has no strict dress code. Participants can wear comfortable, casual clothing as they’ll be engaged in hands-on activities. The focus is on the creative experience, not formal attire.
Can I Bring My Children to the Workshop?
The workshop is open to participants of all ages. Children are welcome to attend, but the instructor recommends they be old enough to follow instructions and participate safely. Participants should notify the instructor of any children attending.
Are There Any Discounts Available for Group Bookings?
The workshop offers group discounts, but the details aren’t provided online. It’s best to contact the organizers directly to inquire about group pricing and any potential discounts available for bookings.
Can I Take the Origami Lamp Home With Me?
Yes, you can take the origami lamp you create home with you. The workshop provides all the necessary materials, and participants leave with their handmade origami lamp as a unique souvenir from the experience.
Is There Parking Available Near the Workshop Location?
Unfortunately, there doesn’t appear to be any parking available near the workshop location. The venue’s website indicates it’s best to take public transportation, as the studio is only a short walk from several nearby train stations.
The Sum Up
The Mini Origami Lamp and Mizuhiki Knot Belt Workshop in Ueno is a delightful 1-2 hour experience that lets you create your own intricate origami lamp and stylish belt. Led by expert instructor Kaho Shinoda, the workshop immerses you in the rich cultural significance of these traditional Japanese crafts. With complimentary refreshments and a cozy setting, it’s a unique opportunity to appreciate the art of Japanese craftsmanship.
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