If you would like to change the date, time, or number of people, please contact us by phone (reception hours 10:00-18:00 / closed on Mondays) or email.
If you are more than 15 minutes late on the day of your reservation and do not contact us, your reservation will be considered cancelled.
Please note that the facility may be closed without notice due to unavoidable circumstances such as natural disasters or other force majeure.
Please wear clothes that you don't mind getting dirty.
The Kengo Kuma-designed stool "Vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal" encourages participants to create a unique piece by imagining its final look, strength, and ease of use. The core process involves attaching three distinct wooden parts to the main body of the stool, embodying a thoughtful approach to design and craftsmanship.
During the Kengo Kuma-designed stool woodworking experience, participants will receive guidance from an instructor to craft their own stool. You will engage in a hands-on process of assembling the wooden parts, focusing on structural integrity and aesthetic appeal. This allows for a personalized creative experience within a traditional craft setting.
The finished Kengo Kuma-designed stool is a unique, one-of-a-kind piece reflecting your personal creative vision. Its design centers around the interplay of "Vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal" elements, where three distinct wooden parts are carefully attached to the main body, resulting in a functional and artistic furniture item.
The woodworking experience takes place at a large traditional craft experience facility located in Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture. For those traveling by car, free parking is available with 150 spaces, making it convenient to access. Public transportation options to Shizuoka City are also available, and local taxis or buses can connect you to the facility.
This experience is unique as it allows you to create a stool conceptually overseen by Kengo Kuma, a renowned architect, within one of Japan's largest traditional craft facilities. Beyond the stool making, the center offers diverse craft experiences like Suruga Bamboo Sensuji Crafts and pottery, providing a comprehensive immersion into Japanese artistry and cultural heritage.
Yes, all necessary tools and materials required for crafting the Kengo Kuma-designed stool are provided by the facility. Participants do not need to bring their own equipment, ensuring a hassle-free and accessible woodworking experience for everyone.
To book the Kengo Kuma-designed stool woodworking experience, you can easily make a reservation through KKday. This platform offers a convenient and secure way to check available dates and times, compare options, and complete your booking, ensuring a smooth and straightforward process for securing your spot in this unique craft activity.
When transporting your completed Kengo Kuma-designed stool, it's important to handle it with care to prevent any damage. Ensure it is securely placed in your vehicle, ideally padded or wrapped to protect its surface and structure. If traveling long distances, consider sturdy packaging to maintain its integrity.