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Premium Experience Wagasa Making with Professional Artisan in Kanazawa
Premium Experience Wagasa Making with Professional Artisan in Kanazawa
Premium Experience Wagasa Making with Professional Artisan in Kanazawa
Premium Experience Wagasa Making with Professional Artisan in Kanazawa
Premium Experience Wagasa Making with Professional Artisan in Kanazawa

Premium Experience Wagasa Making with Professional Artisan in Kanazawa


Booking confirmed within 3 working day(s)
Duration:2 hour(s) 30 min(s)
Guided language: English
Free cancellation 25 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • Experience authentic Japanese umbrella making

  • Learn the Authentic Technique

  • Guided by a Skilled Artisan

  • An English-speaking guide will assist you with the experience.

  • Shop is conveniently located right next to Higashi Chaya District, making it easy to combine with your sightseeing plans

[5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK

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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeSmall Group
Transportation methodHotel transfer
Departure TimeLate Departure (After 9 am)
Luggage limitNone
Minimum participant requirement1 traveler
Tour typesGuided tour
TransportWalking

Product Info

Japanese Umbrella-Wagasa
Traditional Japanese umbrellas made entirely from natural materials like bamboo, Japanese paper (washi), and wood. They are celebrated for their structural beauty, durability, and deep connection to Japanese culture.
Premium Experience Wagasa Making (120 mins)
Experience crafting your very own wagasa through the same process used by artisans. You’ll choose your favorite washi paper and try your hand at applying it to the umbrella frame.
After the workshop, artisans will complete the drying, lacquering, and finishing process over the course of one to two months.
※Once your umbrella is finished, it will be shipped to your specified address in Japan or overseas.
For international shipping, we use EMS, and delivery usually takes about one week. Please note that delivery times may vary depending on the destination country or region, and additional fees may apply.
※Shipping costs are not included in the tour price (to be paid locally).
A message from the Kasamori Wagasa Umbrella Shop
Creating your own original wagasa becomes a truly special memory or gift. Even if you are not confident in making things by hand, a skilled craftsman will support you throughout the process. Please feel free to reach out and enjoy this unique experience.

Purchase Notice



Each group is limited to 4 people.


No special items are required—aprons and protective garments are provided, ensuring that even guests in kimono may enjoy the experience with ease.


Participation is limited to those aged 12 and older.


This is a private tour. Only your group will participate.


You will meet your guide at your hotel in Kanazawa. Please be sure to enter your hotel name when making your reservation.
※If you would like to meet at JR Kanazawa Station or directly at Higashi Chaya District, please let us know when you make a reservation.
(No refunds will be issued for changes.)

Reminders

  • This tour utilizes public transportation. Please be aware that seats are not reserved.

  • Refunds will not be provided if you fail to arrive at the meeting location on time (no show).

  • In the event of a natural disaster, such as a typhoon, the tour will be canceled, and a full refund will be issued.

  • Please personally take responsibility for your valuables.

  • Note: These guidelines are provided to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Thank you for your cooperation.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 25 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 11 to 24 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 20% will apply
  • For cancellations made 6 to 10 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 30% will apply
  • For cancellations made 1 to 5 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 50% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–0 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What is involved in the Wagasa making process during the experience in Kanazawa?

The Wagasa making experience in Kanazawa allows participants to learn authentic techniques from a professional artisan. While the full process of crafting a complete Wagasa is extensive, the experience typically focuses on key steps such as preparing the paper, attaching it to the bamboo frame, and waterproofing the umbrella. You'll gain hands-on experience and a deeper appreciation for this traditional craft.

2. What distinguishes a traditional Japanese Wagasa from other umbrellas?

A traditional Japanese Wagasa is distinct due to its unique materials and craftsmanship. Unlike Western umbrellas, Wagasa are typically made from bamboo for the frame and Washi paper for the canopy, which is then oiled for waterproofing. They are handcrafted by skilled artisans using techniques passed down through generations, resulting in a beautiful, durable, and culturally significant art form used for ceremonies, traditional performances, and daily life.

3. What is the cultural significance and history of Wagasa in Japan?

Wagasa, or traditional Japanese umbrellas, hold deep cultural significance in Japan, having evolved from practical rain protection to an elegant accessory and art form. Historically, they were status symbols, used in Noh theater, tea ceremonies, and traditional dance. Their intricate designs and patterns often reflect Japanese aesthetics and seasonal themes. The craft of Wagasa making itself is a valuable part of Japan's intangible cultural heritage.

4. Will an English-speaking guide be available during the Wagasa making experience in Kanazawa?

Yes, an English-speaking guide will be available to assist you throughout the Wagasa making experience in Kanazawa. This ensures clear communication with the professional artisan and helps you fully understand the instructions, techniques, and cultural aspects of the craft, making the learning process smooth and enjoyable for international visitors.

5. Who will guide participants through the Wagasa making techniques at the Kanazawa experience?

Participants in the Wagasa making experience in Kanazawa will be guided by a professional artisan. These skilled craftsmen and women possess extensive knowledge of traditional Wagasa techniques, ensuring that you receive authentic instruction and insights into this intricate Japanese craft. Their expertise allows for a truly premium and educational hands-on experience.

6. Where is the Wagasa making shop located in Kanazawa, and is it convenient for sightseeing?

The Wagasa making shop in Kanazawa is conveniently located right next to the famous Higashi Chaya District. This prime location makes it incredibly easy to combine your Wagasa making experience with exploring one of Kanazawa's most beautiful and historic geisha districts. You can enjoy sightseeing before or after your artisan workshop.

7. How can visitors easily reach the Wagasa making experience shop in Kanazawa?

To reach the Wagasa making experience shop, which is located next to Higashi Chaya District in Kanazawa, visitors can typically use local bus services from Kanazawa Station. Many city loop buses or specific routes connect directly to the Higashi Chaya area. Walking from central Kanazawa attractions may also be an option depending on your starting point. It is advisable to check local transport maps for the most direct route.

8. What kind of authentic techniques will be taught during the Kanazawa Wagasa making experience?

During the Kanazawa Wagasa making experience, you will learn authentic techniques that are fundamental to this traditional craft. While the full process is complex, the session typically covers essential steps such as preparing the Washi paper, precisely attaching it to the bamboo framework, and applying the traditional waterproofing treatment. You'll gain practical skills and an appreciation for the precision involved.

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