[Chiba/Inage] Calligraphy experience in a Japanese-style room
Key Information
Experience details
- Experience fee, material cost (10 pieces of paper, ink, 1 fan), equipment rental fee (brush, tin, paperweight, underlay), consumption tax
- Additional paper fan fee (100 yen including tax per 10 sheets), additional fan fee (500 yen including tax per sheet)
Please arrive 10 minutes prior to your reservation time.
RENSHOW CALLIGRAPHY STUDIO Detailed access instructions (English version) from JR Inage Station will be sent to participants in advance in PDF file format. There is a steep slope between the bus stop and the trial class, so we apologize for the inconvenience, but please refrain from using wheelchairs.
千葉県千葉市花見川区宮野木台4-1-7
RENSHOW CALLIGRAPHY STUDIO
- 1 to 2 hours
- 80分(体験時間70分)
Description
This is an experiential calligraphy class for foreign tourists visiting Japan, business travelers, or foreigners living in Japan. Write kanji with a brush while calming your mind in a Japanese-style room in a Japanese-style private house. We have prepared approximately 30 kanji characters that are popular among foreigners, such as love, dream, mother, father, friend, and flower. If you have any requests for kanji that you would like to write, please let us know in advance and we will prepare a model for you! We receive many requests to write their name in kanji, so please let us know in advance the name you would like to write (only one person) and we will prepare a sample! You can use the name of a family member (only one name) instead of your own! In this hands-on class, you will polish the ink you use by yourself. You can see for yourself that the color of the ink gradually becomes darker. In addition, the tools used in calligraphy, such as brushes, paper, inkstones, and ink, are explained in an easy-to-understand manner using panels with photos. The lesson begins and ends with a seated prayer. We will also explain the etiquette of the zarei in an easy-to-understand manner! Start with basic writing techniques such as vertical lines and horizontal lines, practice the selected kanji on paper, and finally write them on the fan. You can take the fan home with you, so it also makes a great souvenir!