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Sendai Tanabata Japanese Paper Quilling Experience

Try out a unique art form using Sendai Tanabata Japanese Paper

Operation Period

Please refer to the experience program schedule on our official website.

Time Required

1-2 hours

Number of Participants

1〜10people

Price

2,000 JPY– (tax included)


What is paper quilling?
It is a paper craft that creates various motifs by winding long and thin paper ribbons.
It originated in Europe around the 15th and 16th centuries, and is said to have started when nuns rolled up pieces of paper to create motifs.

There are various items you can make. If you like detailed work, choose a small part and challenge yourself.

Production time 30 minutes or more.


Experience Program NameSendai Tanabata Japanese Paper Quilling Experience
Activity LocationRikyu Hall, Matsushima Rikyu, 18 Namiuchihama, Matsushima, Matsushima-cho, Miyagi-gun, Miyagi 981-0213
Time Required1-2 hours
Operation PeriodPlease refer to the experience program schedule on our official website.
Start TimeAccording to application: 10:00-12:00 (5 participants), 12:00-14:00 (5 participants), 14:00-15:30 (5 participants).
Minimum number of participants1people
Maximum number of participants10people
Reservation Deadline1 days before by 0:00
Important notes regarding participationA child participant must be accompanied by an adult.
Price
Sendai Tanabata Japanese Paper Quilling Experience2,000 JPY (Tax included)
What is included in the priceExperience fee includes all equipment rental fees, participation fee, and materials cost.
Method of PaymentCash or credit card.
About cancellations and changes・In case of change or cancellation, please contact us as soon as possible.
Meeting SpotRikyu Hall, Matsushima Rikyu
Meeting TimeAnytime between 10:00-16:00
Access--By Public Transportation--
1-minute walk from JR Matsushima-Kaigan Station.
ParkingYes
Nearby paid parking lot available.
Facility InformationRestroom.
Barrier-free AccessNo
About multi-lingual supportJapanese
Company / OrganizationBricolage