Set out on a captivating journey into the art of Japanese calligraphy. This unique experience allows you to discover your name written in the elegant Kanji script, accompanied by an engaging language lesson. Set against the iconic backdrop of the Hachikō Memorial Statue in Shibuya, Tokyo, this intimate activity promises a personalized and immersive cultural encounter. With a calligraphy set, original shirts, and a kimono for memorable photos, as well as food and beverages, this offering caters to travelers seeking to dive deeper into the rich traditions of Japan. What secrets will your name reveal?
- Good To Know
- Activity Overview
- Meeting and Ending Point
- Schedule and Availability
- Accessibility
- Pricing and Reviews
- Discovering Your Name in Kanji
- Japanese Language Lesson
- Photographic Opportunities
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What Materials Are Provided for the Calligraphy Activity?
- Can Participants Keep the Calligraphy Work They Create?
- Is There a Dress Code or Recommended Attire for the Activity?
- Are There Any Dietary Restrictions or Preferences Accommodated?
- What Is the Minimum Age Requirement for Participants?
- The Sum Up
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Good To Know

- Discover the Japanese calligraphy of your name in Kanji during this interactive lesson.
- Receive a calligraphy set to continue practicing the art of Japanese writing.
- Enjoy original shirts and kimono for memorable photos during the activity.
- Indulge in traditional Japanese food and beverages throughout the experience.
- Conveniently start and end the activity at the iconic Hachikō Memorial Statue in Shibuya, Tokyo.
Activity Overview

This calligraphy experience allows participants to discover their name written in Kanji.
It includes a Japanese lesson and a calligraphy set, enabling them to explore the art of calligraphy. Participants will receive original shirts and a kimono to wear for photos, and they can enjoy food and beverages during the activity.
The meeting point is the Hachikō Memorial Statue in Shibuya, Tokyo, and the activity ends back at the same location.
The experience is available at 9:00 am, with a maximum of 10 travelers per tour, and offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start.
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Meeting and Ending Point

The meeting point for this calligraphy experience is the iconic Hachikō Memorial Statue, located at 2 Chome-1 Dogenzaka in Shibuya, Tokyo.
This historical landmark is an easy-to-find and convenient starting point for the activity. After the calligraphy lesson and creative session, the experience ends back at the same meeting point.
This ensures a seamless and hassle-free start and finish to the event. Whether you’re a solo traveler or part of a small group, the Hachikō statue provides a memorable and centralized location to begin and conclude your Japanese calligraphy adventure.
Schedule and Availability
The activity starts at 9:00 am and accommodates a maximum of 10 travelers per tour. This allows for a more intimate and personalized experience. If plans change, no worries – free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.
| Start Time | Max Travelers |
|---|---|
| 9:00 am | 10 |
The experience is also highly accessible, with wheelchair and stroller access, as well as infant seats available. The tour conveniently starts and ends at the Hachikō Memorial Statue in Shibuya, making it easy to arrive and depart.
Accessibility

Wheelchair users and those with strollers can easily access the calligraphy experience, as the Hachikō Memorial Statue meeting point and the activity surfaces are all wheelchair-friendly.
The experience is located near public transportation, making it convenient for travelers.
Infant seats are also available, ensuring that families with young children can participate.
The activity is designed to be inclusive, catering to the needs of various visitors.
With these accessibility features, individuals of all abilities can enjoy the art of Japanese calligraphy and enjoy the cultural experience.
Pricing and Reviews

The calligraphy experience is priced at $169.99 per person, which is reasonable considering the included offerings.
Participants will enjoy a Japanese lesson, a calligraphy set, original shirts and a kimono for photos, as well as food and beverages.
With a 5.0 rating based on a single review, it seems the experience is well-received.
The maximum of 10 travelers per tour ensures an intimate setting, and the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance provides flexibility.
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Discovering Your Name in Kanji

At the heart of this calligraphy experience lies the opportunity to discover one’s name in the elegant script of Kanji, the logographic writing system used in Japan.
Participants will be guided through a Japanese lesson, learning the basics of this captivating art form. Using traditional brushes and ink, they’ll craft their own personalized Kanji character, capturing the essence of their identity.
This hands-on activity allows travelers to enjoy the rich cultural heritage of Japan, creating a one-of-a-kind souvenir to cherish long after the experience ends.
Japanese Language Lesson

A thoughtful Japanese language lesson kicks off the calligraphy experience, equipping participants with the essential knowledge to navigate this cultural art form.
Travelers will learn the basics of the Japanese writing system, including the differences between Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana. They’ll also discover the meaning and symbolism behind their names in Kanji characters.
This interactive session provides a solid foundation, allowing them to fully appreciate the significance of crafting their personalized Kanji calligraphy piece.
The lesson sparks curiosity and sets the stage for an immersive cultural exploration.
Photographic Opportunities

With the Japanese language lesson complete, participants eagerly move on to the photographic opportunities.
They don the traditional Japanese kimonos provided and pose for vibrant, cultural photos at the iconic Hachikō Memorial Statue. The striking backdrops and traditional attire make for stunning keepsakes.
Participants can capture their calligraphy-inspired name in Kanji characters, creating personalized mementos.
Throughout the experience, the friendly staff is on hand to assist with photos, ensuring each traveler leaves with unforgettable memories of their calligraphic adventure.
These photographic opportunities allow guests to enjoy the rich heritage of Japan.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Materials Are Provided for the Calligraphy Activity?
The calligraphy activity provides participants with a calligraphy set that includes materials like brush, ink, and paper. They’ll use these to discover and write their name in Kanji during the guided lesson.
Can Participants Keep the Calligraphy Work They Create?
Participants can keep the calligraphy work they create during the activity. The experience includes a calligraphy set for them to use and take home their personalized Kanji artwork as a souvenir from the Japanese lesson.
Is There a Dress Code or Recommended Attire for the Activity?
The activity doesn’t have a strict dress code, but participants are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing. They’ll also receive original shirts and a kimono to wear during the calligraphy and photo session.
Are There Any Dietary Restrictions or Preferences Accommodated?
The activity accommodates dietary restrictions and preferences. Participants can enjoy food and beverages during the experience, so any special requirements can be communicated to the organizers upon booking.
What Is the Minimum Age Requirement for Participants?
The minimum age requirement for participants is not specified in the overview. However, it’s likely suitable for all ages, as infant seats are available and the activity is wheelchair and stroller accessible.
The Sum Up
This calligraphy experience offers a unique opportunity to take in Japanese culture. Guests will learn the art of calligraphy, discover their name in Kanji, and enjoy a Japanese language lesson, all while capturing memorable photos in traditional attire. With its flexible policy and accessibility features, this activity caters to travelers seeking an authentic and personalized cultural encounter in the heart of Tokyo.
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