Workshop Spots in Aichi Area

  • Arimatsu Crafts
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    Aichi Nagoya-shi Midori-ku Arimatsu 3501

    何だか難しそう…と思っていた絞り体験ですが、やってみると意外に簡単に出来ました。こちらのご主人が丁寧に教えてくれます。店内にはさすが職人技❗️と思わせる精巧な絞り作品が沢山展示・販売されています。とある世界的な有名日本人デザイナーも参考にした絞り作品もありました。

  • STUDIO BALT
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    Aichi Seto-shi Nakagiricho 3
    Located in Nakagiricho, Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, this is the oldest glass studio in the Tokai Area. They offer a variety of workshops, including glass blowing. Try your hand at making sandblasted accessories, tonbodama beads, rings, and pendants. You can also make some great memories creating paper weights and decorative glass paintings. Some workshops are available to kids as young as three. Besides individuals, friends, and families, groups of more than 15 visiting for school programs, local kids field trips, and other functions are also welcome.
  • Yamayuri
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    Aichi Toyota-shi Habucho Kakita 15-1
    This atelier on Prefectural Route 363 in Kakita, Habu-cho, Toyota City manufactures and sells ham and sausage using premium ingredients like Mikawa pork and Mongolian rock salt. They also sell gelato made with local fruit and offer workshops where you can make ham and sausage by hand.
  • STUDIO894
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    Aichi Seto-shi Yakushimachi 1
  • Sampuru Workshop Makers Pier
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    Aichi Pref. Nagoyashi Minato-ku Kinjoufutou 2-7-1 Makers Peer Uptown
  • Kinarigarasu Makers Pier
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    Aichi Pref. Nagoyashi Minato-ku Kinjoufutou 2-7-1 Makers Peer Uptown
  • Dentokogeihin Toyohashi fude fudenosato takeyama Work
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    Aichi Pref. Toyohashishi Susechou Shimokakuan 1-8
  • STUDUO SPINNS
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    Aichi Nagoya-shi Naka-ku Osu 3-35-31
  • Miura Taiko
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    Aichi Okazaki-shi Motojukucho Maruyama Koshi 30-9

Aichi Areas

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Aichi is a prefecture of great natural beauty with Nagoya city at its heart, a busy hub home to a labyrinth of underground shops and the 17th-century Nagoya Castle. Castles are easy to find in this history-rich prefecture, but the highlight for history buffs has to be the Museum Meiji-mura, where preserved buildings from the turn of the 20th century are displayed in all their grandeur in an outdoor museum.

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