Itinerary
Our store is located on Asakusa Kannon Street, so kindly proceed directly to this location.
Workshops will be held with a maximum of 8 people at a time.
Let's wear Japanese traditional work clothes "samue" and make Japanese paper together under the guidance of a very friendly instructor.
We hope you'll take home your own washi paper as a special souvenir!
Workshops will be held with a maximum of 8 people at a time.
Let's wear Japanese traditional work clothes "samue" and make Japanese paper together under the guidance of a very friendly instructor.
We hope you'll take home your own washi paper as a special souvenir!
Includes
- apron
Details
We offer a hands-on workshop where you can experience handmade washi, a traditional Japanese craft.
Tosa Washi, with over 1,000 years of history, is one of Japan’s top three washi papers. Known for its strength and warmth, it’s easy to try and makes for a memorable Asakusa experience—perfect for fans of crafts or Japanese culture.
After a short video on Tosa Washi’s history and process, you’ll wear traditional workwear (samue) and make washi postcards with help from a friendly instructor.
In both the Plain Paper Plan and Colored Paper Plan, you’ll handcraft four plain postcards.
The Colored Paper Plan includes an extra step: layering beautiful Rakusuishi—lace-like decorative washi—on top. You can choose your favorite four colors.
The workshop is full of smiles and surprise at the beauty of the finished paper.
Take home your handmade washi as a special souvenir.
Tosa Washi, with over 1,000 years of history, is one of Japan’s top three washi papers. Known for its strength and warmth, it’s easy to try and makes for a memorable Asakusa experience—perfect for fans of crafts or Japanese culture.
After a short video on Tosa Washi’s history and process, you’ll wear traditional workwear (samue) and make washi postcards with help from a friendly instructor.
In both the Plain Paper Plan and Colored Paper Plan, you’ll handcraft four plain postcards.
The Colored Paper Plan includes an extra step: layering beautiful Rakusuishi—lace-like decorative washi—on top. You can choose your favorite four colors.
The workshop is full of smiles and surprise at the beauty of the finished paper.
Take home your handmade washi as a special souvenir.
Know Before You Go
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- If you arrive after 10 minutes, you may not be able to participate in the experience. Please contact us in advance.











