Experience traditional Japanese culture in Nihonbashi, Tokyo: Making a tumbler with Japanese embroidery and dyeing

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Create your own original tumbler by adding silk screen dyeing to the traditional Japanese embroidery that has been passed down in Japan for hundreds of years. This is a luxurious Japanese craft experience under the guidance of a professional. Duration: Approximately 3 hours

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The dye brand Miyakozome is one of Japan's leading household dyes. We are the only dye brand in Japan that is particular about in-house production, in order to provide households with products of reliable quality and high safety. In 2017, we were the first in the world to receive an eco-passport for hand-dyes at home. We are confident in our ``100 Years of Colors,'' ``Japanese Colors,'' which have been patronized for over 100 years, and our ``Handmade Colors,'' which are each made with sincerity. Dyeing is a traditional Japanese culture. SOMENOVA is a place where you can easily enjoy the dyeing experience that was once popular. You can come empty-handed while shopping. Please stop by once.

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Japanese embroidery is a formal embroidery style that has been passed down in Japan for hundreds of years, using silk thread. After applying a silk screen to the silk fabric according to the outline, you will embroider using an embroidery frame to create an original tumbler. It will be held in Nihonbashi, the center of Tokyo, so it is easy to access. It will be a luxurious crafting experience under the guidance of a professional at a dye shop with over 100 years of history.

Duration: Approximately 3 hours

Price: 26,000 yen

Language: English available

Location: Somenova, Nihonbashi, Tokyo

event date:

2024 September 5th (Thursday), September 17th (Tuesday), October 3rd (Thursday), October 15th (Tuesday), November 7th (Thursday), November 19th (Tuesday), December 5th (Thursday),

December 10 (Tuesday)

For reservations and detailed inquiries, please contact us below.

Reservations and Inquiries

You can choose from two designs: the Japanese landscape "Mount Fuji" and the humorous "Skeleton".

You can choose from two designs: the humorous "skeleton" and the Japanese landscape "Mount Fuji."

After the silk screen, we do Japanese embroidery.

Set up the silk screen

Beautiful Japanese embroidery threads

Applying the silk screen pigment

Applying the silkscreen pigment

Japanese embroidery

"Japanese Embroidery and Dyeing Tumbler" Experience

Duration: Approximately 3 hours

Language: English available

Location: Somenova, Nihonbashi, Tokyo

event date:  2024 September 5th (Thursday), September 17th (Tuesday), October 3rd (Thursday), October 15th (Tuesday), November 7th (Thursday), November 19th (Tuesday), December 5th (Thursday), December 10th (Tuesday)

For reservations and detailed inquiries, please contact us below.

Reservations and Inquiries

The dye brand Miyakozome is one of Japan's leading household dyes. We are the only dye brand in Japan that is particular about in-house production, in order to provide households with products of reliable quality and high safety. In 2017, we were the first in the world to receive an eco-passport for hand-dyes at home. We are confident in our ``100 Years of Colors,'' ``Japanese Colors,'' which have been patronized for over 100 years, and our ``Handmade Colors,'' which are each made with sincerity. Dyeing is a traditional Japanese culture. SOMENOVA is a place where you can easily enjoy the dyeing experience that was once popular. You can come empty-handed while shopping. Please stop by once.

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