Japanese traditional crafts: Tsumami zaiku crafts <Bornelund x Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura>

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Bornelund has been conveying excellent playthings from around the world and the culture behind them. To give children an opportunity to learn about their roots in Japan, they have collaborated with Nikko Edomura! This time, they are holding a hands-on workshop on the traditional craft of "tsumami zaiku". Through the experience of handicrafts from the Edo period, we hope to provide an opportunity to deepen understanding of the fun and difficulty of making things and sustainable living through "play".
Workshop management company
Bornelund Co., Ltd.
Date and time
Saturday, August 2nd
①10:30~11:10
②11:30~12:10
③13:30~14:10
④14:30~15:10
⑤15:30~16:10
⑥16:30~17:10
Venue
Special venue at Roppongi Hills West Walk (south side)
* Click here for access to the special venue
Entry fee
2,200 yen (tax included)
Maximum number of participants
14 people each time
Eligible ages
Age 6 (preschool) - 6th grade
Parent/guardian accompaniment
Required
Support in English
None
Category
Lifestyle and Art

Notes
Please see this page for the Q&A on the workshop.
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Inquiries
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Application period
June 13th (Friday) 13:00 - June 24th (Tuesday) 23:59

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