Cultural Experience: Create a Mini Japanese Umbrella Lantern in Nakatsu
Discover a hands-on cultural experience in Nakatsu, a historic castle town in Oita Prefecture.
In this workshop, you will create your own mini Japanese umbrella lantern inspired by traditional wagasa craftsmanship. With guidance from local artisans, you’ll learn about the history and techniques behind this iconic Japanese craft while assembling a beautiful tabletop lantern to take home.
After the workshop, enjoy a relaxed stroll through Nakatsu’s charming old town, where traditional streets and local culture come together.
This experience offers a perfect blend of creativity, history, and authentic Japanese culture—ideal for travelers seeking something truly memorable.
They repair Umbrellas which are used for the festival in Nakatsu city held for more than 860 years, "Tsuruichi Hana-Kasaboko Matsuri".
This is a very important traditional Japanese umbrella workshop, and it is the only one remaining in Kyushu.
- Tour Availabe Days
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Please tell us the preferred date.
Please make your reservation at least one week in advance. - Meeting Place
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Wagasa workshop Shuka
大分県 中津市 鷹匠町 901-1
(901-1, Takajo-Machi, Nakatsu-shi, Oita-ken, Japan) - Tour Fee
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16,500 yen per person
- Number of participants
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1~5
- Reservation
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e-mail:jikuhaku@millennium-roman.jp
Application Deadline:7 days prior - Tour features
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10:00 Meet: Wagasa workshop Shuka
Making Umbrella-shaped lamp (Step 1)
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11:00 Walking at Nakatsu Castle Town.
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12:00 Lunch at dinery Shuka
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13:00 Making Umbrella-shaped lamp (Step 2) at workshop Shuka
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Finish - Duration
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About 6 hours
- Starting Time
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10:00