[Ishikawa / Komatsu] Enjoy Ko-Kutani painting and matcha tea to explore folk culture!

Important Information
- . Age limit: 6~99
- . Activitty cancellation: お客様のご都合でキャンセルされる場合、以下のキャンセル料を申し受けますので、あらかじめご了承ください。 前日~当日:50% 無断キャンセル:100%
- . Precautions: The time for the painting experience is 2 hours, but since you will be painting at your own pace, it may end early. Painting experience and tea ceremony experience will be held on the 2nd floor of Machiya. Please climb the steep stairs on the 2nd floor. There are handrails, but those with bad feet may have a hard time.
- . Notices: The shipping fee for the finished product will be paid separately locally. Please check on the day as the price varies depending on the area and size.
Experience details
- Experience fee, material cost, matcha experience (with sweets), equipment rental, consumption tax
- Finished product shipping fee (payment locally, it depends on the area and size, so please check on the day)
Please come 10 minutes before the experience start time.
Toraya Ceramics Store
12 Higashicho, Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture
とら屋陶器店
- Clothing/Belongings: Paints may adhere to your clothes, so please wear clothes that you don't mind getting dirty.
- Rental goods: Apron (free)
- 2 to 3 hours
- About 3 hours
Description
Enjoy Kutani and the stylish tradesman culture in a retro-modern townhouse. Komatsu's old town area was formed around Komatsu Castle, which used to be here. The artist, Yukio Uchida, is the only artist in this area where the stylish tradesman culture, including Kabuki and Hikiyama, still remains, and is the only person involved in the production of Kutani ware. He is also the owner of "Toraya Ceramics Store", which has a store in a renovated building of the traditional architectural style "Komatsu Machiya". In this program, under the guidance of Mr. Uchida, Kutani ware painting of "Kutani style" will be performed in a retro-modern Komatsu Machiya. After the experience, enjoy the many furnishings and tasteful atmosphere stored in the tea room with all five senses while tasting the matcha tea that Mr. Uchida himself makes in the tea room. * For foreign nationals: Information on the day will be in Japanese only.