Osaka

Origami Workshop YOSUGA at a historic house in Nakazakicho, Osaka

Osaka, Japan
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Duration
45min
Languages
English, French
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E-Ticket
What To Expect

Origami began 1,200 years ago at the Japanese Imperial Court during the Heian period.
In modern Japan, origami is associated with play and various customs.
Come and experience how origami is made, its history and culture.
Nakazakichō is an area where many old folk houses remain and is located close to Umeda, the heart of Osaka. In recent years, many cafes renovated from old folk houses have opened in the area, making it popular among young people.

L'origami a vu le jour il y a 1200 ans à la cour impériale japonaise durant la période Heian.
Dans le Japon moderne, l'origami est associé au jeu et à diverses coutumes.
Venez découvrir la fabrication de l'origami, son histoire et sa culture.
Nakazakichō est un quartier où subsistent de nombreuses vieilles maisons folkloriques et qui se trouve à proximité d'Umeda, le cœur d'Osaka. Ces dernières années, de nombreux cafés rénovés à partir d'anciennes maisons folkloriques ont ouvert dans le quartier, ce qui le rend populaire auprès des jeunes.

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Important info

Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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What's included
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guide. Papers for origami
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What's not included
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tips
Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
Yūsuké
Meeting Point

7-11 is a mark around gallery Yolcha.
Gallery Yolcha is an old folk house by gravel road.