Takara Gallery Workroom

Experience Hall / Accommodation Experience (Training) Facility
A screen printing studio and shop where visitors can make their own handmade tenugui hand towel located beyond the Igawa Komichi path travelling from the Former Gujo-Hachiman City Hall Memorial Building. The Gujo-Hachiman area is said to be where silkscreen printing was invented, and here you can make your very own design tenugui, a key item used in the famous Gujo Odori summer festival dance, using silkscreen printing, a local Gujo City industry. You can also silkscreen print a tote bag. This establishment has been featured in the Tokai Television program “Switch! Koreari!”

Spot details

Address
Gifu Pref. Gujoushi Hachimanchoushimadani 470-28 map map Map
Phone
0575679707
Hours
10:00-17:00
Closed
Tuesday, Wednesday, otherTemporary closure may take place
Fees
[Tenugui printing experience] From 1,000 yen
[Tote bag printing experience] From 1,300 yen
Parking Lot
Not available
※Please park at the nearby Charge parking lot.
Credit Card
Available(VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, DISCOVER, Diners Club)
Note
*Reservation required

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