The workshop will be held in a traditional 100-year-old Japanese house with an eastern interior. During the workshop, the travelers will learn about the brief history of Kakejiku, the parts of a Kakejiku and the differences that can be seen with other Kakejikus. The Kakejikus to be shown in the workshop will be of good quality and the travelers will have the opportunity to see it up-close and touch it which is quite a rare experience even for Japanese. There will also be a short break where travelers can enjoy some matcha and Japanese snacks. After the workshop, they can look around at some Kakejikus available for purchase.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Public transportation options are available nearby. Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Travelers may bring their children/infants but please be advised that they’re responsible for taking care of them during the workshop.
It's the old traditional Japanese house in front of Hannan Elementary school.
Go up the stairs at exit no.3