Enjoy a traditional Furoshiki Art Class with Shopping Experience in Nagoya
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Itinerary
Nagonoya Cafe & Hostel (11:00)
1 Chome-6-13 Nagono, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi
The tour lasts for 2 hours, starting at 11:00 AM and ending at 1:00 PM, and it includes a 30-minute shopping experience and a one-hour lesson.
Frequently asked questions
Furoshiki is a traditional Japanese art of wrapping gifts and objects with a piece of silken cloth.
You will learn how to use Furoshiki to wrap objects of any shape or size, and different techniques to make your gift wrapping something extra special.
The tour includes a deep dive into the history of Furoshiki, an interactive shopping experience at some of Nagoya's most charming stores to get quality fabric pieces, and a one-hour lesson with experts guiding participants on different patterns, styles, tips, and tricks.
Yes, participants are encouraged to bring personal items they wish to wrap.
The tour lasts for 2 hours, starting at 11:00 AM and ending at 1:00 PM, and it includes a 30-minute shopping experience and a one-hour lesson. If you have time, you can have lunch at Cafe Nagonoya after the lesson (Price Not included).
Come explore Japan’s traditional art of Furoshiki and immerse yourself in the beautiful culture of wrapping gifts and objects with a piece of silken cloth. Your 2-hour journey begins with a deep dive into the history of this brilliant technique, guaranteed to give you creative sparks on how you can use it for your own special occasions! Afterwards, we will take you on an interactive shopping experience at some of Nagoya’s most charming stores. Here, you can get quality fabric pieces to design your very own unique cloth wrap while also having experts guide you on the different patterns and styles as well as tips and tricks to make your gift wrapping something extra special! Feel free to bring any personal items you wish to wrap too. If you're looking for a wonderful cultural experience in Nagoya or a unique take on gift giving, come join us for this happy art class! We cannot wait to show you the wonders of Furoshiki!