KIMONO QUEEN ~Let’s experience the Japanese traditional craftwork “Tsumami-Zaiku.”~

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“Tsumami-Zaiku” is the Japanese traditional craftwork handed down from the Edo period. “Tsumami” means pinch and is a traditional technique for making seasonal flowers, petals and birds by “pinching” and “folding” small cloth, for combs and Kanzashi (ornamental hairpin). Let’s experience the beautiful Japanese culture and pass on the tradition!
Workshop management company
KIMONO QUEEN Roppongi Hills
Date and time
・August 4 (Fri)
①11:30〜13:00
②14:00〜15:30
③16:30〜18:00

・August 5 (Sat)
①11:30〜13:00
②14:00〜15:30
③16:30〜18:00

・August 6 (Sun)
①11:30〜13:00
②14:00〜15:30
③16:30〜18:00
Venue
KIMONO QUEEN
[Roppongi Hills Mori Tower West Walk 4F]
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Entry fee
4,400 yen (tax included)
Maximum number of participants
4 per workshop
Eligible ages
①③ Elementary school grades 1-6: Making flower clip or hairpin
② 3-6 years old (pre-school child): Making sunflower frame
Parent/guardian accompaniment
3-6 years old (pre-school child) must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
Support in English
Available
Remarks
・Please be careful that we use sharp tools (tweezers and scissors).
・Please wear clothes that you would not mind getting dirty because we use glue.
・Please bring your glasses if you needed because it will be a detailed work.
・Please go to the restroom before this workshop.
Category
Art

Notes
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1st recruitment period
July 17 (Mon/Holiday) 10:00 - July 19 (Wed) 23:59

2nd recruitment period
July 31st (Monday) 10:00 - August 2nd (Wednesday) 23:59