Enjoy the centuries-old artform of Japanese calligraphy. This 90-minute workshop, held near Shibuya in Tokyo, provides an intimate learning experience for just six participants. Under the guidance of a seasoned instructor fluent in both English and Japanese, you’ll master essential strokes and techniques using traditional brushes and ink. Create your own hanging scroll while gaining an appreciation for the rich cultural heritage of this ancient practice. It’s a memorable and creative experience you won’t soon forget.
Good To Know
- 90-minute Japanese calligraphy workshop near Shibuya, Tokyo, includes supplies like ink, brushes, and underlay to create a hanging scroll.
- Led by an English and Japanese-speaking guide, with a maximum of 6 participants for personalized attention.
- Meeting point is at a glass-walled building near a Lawson displaying calligraphy works, with the activity concluding at the same location.
- Workshop cost starts from $80.47 per person, with free cancellation up to 24 hours prior and the option to reserve a spot and pay later.
- Participants learn basic strokes, techniques, and the cultural significance of Japanese calligraphy, creating a personalized hanging scroll.
Workshop Overview
The 90-minute Japanese Calligraphy Workshop allows participants to experience the art of Japanese calligraphy near Shibuya, Tokyo.
The workshop includes the necessary supplies – ink, brushes, and underlay. Participants will create a hanging scroll featuring their calligraphy work to take home.
The workshop is led by an English and Japanese-speaking guide, ensuring a seamless experience for both local and international travelers.
With a maximum of 6 participants, the intimate setting provides personalized attention and guidance throughout the creative process.
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Meeting Information
The meeting point for the Japanese Calligraphy Workshop is located at Japan, 〒154-0005 Tokyo, Setagaya City, Mishuku, 1-chōme−14−2 OguraBLDG. The landmark is a glass-walled building near a Lawson, displaying calligraphy works. The activity concludes at the same meeting location, starting at 10:30 am.
Meeting Information | ||
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Meeting Point | Japan, 〒154-0005 Tokyo, Setagaya City, Mishuku, 1-chōme−14−2 OguraBLDG | |
Landmark | Glass-walled building near a Lawson, displaying calligraphy works | |
End Point | Activity concludes at the same meeting location | |
Start Time | 10:30 am |
Inclusions and Exclusions
The Japanese Calligraphy Workshop includes the cost of ink, brushes, and underlay, along with a hanging scroll featuring participants’ work to take home.
A guide who speaks both English and Japanese is provided to assist throughout the experience.
However, the workshop doesn’t include aprons, drinks, maps, or personal items.
Participants should keep in mind that the activity isn’t wheelchair accessible, and it’s not recommended for those with back problems.
The group size is limited to a maximum of 6 travelers.
Participant Guidelines
Confirmation is received at booking for the Japanese Calligraphy Workshop. The experience is not wheelchair accessible but is located near public transportation. Travelers with back problems may want to reconsider, as the activity is not recommended for them. The workshop accommodates a maximum of 6 participants.
Accessibility | Transportation | Group Size |
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Not wheelchair accessible | Near public transportation | Maximum 6 travelers |
Reconsider if you have back problems |
The workshop provides a hands-on introduction to the art of Japanese calligraphy in a small group setting near Shibuya, Tokyo.
Pricing and Cancellation
The cost for the Japanese Calligraphy Workshop starts from $80.47 per person. This lowest price is guaranteed, and participants can enjoy free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience begins, in the local time zone.
For added flexibility, visitors can reserve their spot now and pay later. The workshop welcomes a maximum of 6 travelers, making it an intimate and personalized experience.
With these hassle-free pricing and cancellation policies, interested you can confidently book their Japanese Calligraphy Workshop and enjoy this cultural activity near Shibuya, Tokyo.
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Japanese Calligraphy Artform
Japanese calligraphy, or shodo, is a centuries-old art form that emphasizes the beauty and expression of written characters.
It’s not just about producing legible text – it’s about capturing the essence and energy of the words through the movement of the brush.
Calligraphers develop a keen sense of rhythm, balance, and flow as they paint characters on paper or silk.
The workshop offers a chance to experience this traditional art firsthand, with expert guidance to help participants create their own unique calligraphic works of art to take home as a memento of their Japanese cultural experience.
Workshop Objectives and Learning Outcomes
By the end of the 90-minute Japanese calligraphy workshop, you will have gained a deeper appreciation for this centuries-old art form.
They’ll learn the basic strokes and techniques used in Japanese calligraphy, gaining hands-on experience with the specialized brushes and ink.
The workshop also aims to:
- Introduce the history and cultural significance of Japanese calligraphy
- Provide guidance on composition and aesthetics to create a personalized calligraphic work
- Equip participants with a hanging scroll showcasing their calligraphic creation to display at home.
What to Expect During the Workshop
Participants begin the 90-minute Japanese calligraphy workshop by gathering around a traditional table set up with the necessary materials.
Under the guidance of an experienced instructor, they’ll learn the proper techniques for holding a calligraphy brush and creating strokes. The instructor demonstrates various calligraphic styles, guiding participants as they practice on underlay.
Throughout the session, the instructor offers personalized feedback, helping participants refine their skills. By the end, each participant has created a unique piece of calligraphy artwork that they can take home proudly displayed on a hanging scroll.
Common Questions
Do I Need Any Prior Experience in Calligraphy?
No prior calligraphy experience is needed. The workshop is designed for beginners, providing all necessary materials and a guide to teach the fundamentals of Japanese calligraphy. The 90-minute session allows participants to create their own piece to take home.
Can I Bring My Own Calligraphy Supplies?
No, participants can’t bring their own calligraphy supplies. The workshop provides all the necessary materials, including ink, brushes, and an underlay. The focus is on the experience, not personal equipment.
Is There a Dress Code for the Workshop?
The workshop doesn’t have a strict dress code, but participants should wear comfortable clothing they don’t mind getting ink on. Casual attire is recommended, as the focus is on the calligraphy experience.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for Participants?
There are no explicit age restrictions for the calligraphy workshop. However, the activity may not be suitable for very young children who may struggle with the techniques. Participants of all ages are welcome to join, at the discretion of the parent or guardian.
Can I Purchase Additional Hanging Scrolls After the Workshop?
Participants can purchase additional hanging scrolls featuring their work after the workshop. The cost of each extra scroll is not included in the workshop price and must be paid separately.
The Sum Up
Enjoy the captivating world of Japanese calligraphy. This 90-minute workshop near Shibuya, Tokyo, offers a unique opportunity to learn the art’s essential techniques under the guidance of an experienced instructor. Create your own hanging scroll while exploring the rich history and cultural significance of this ancient practice, making for a memorable and creative experience.
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