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Combine cute dried flowers, Sendai Tanabata Japanese paper, Matsushima oyster shells, or natural stones to make your own souvenir!
2,000 JPY– (tax included)
Create your own photo frame with different kinds of fossils and seashells.
Make jewelry using the power stone material "fluorite". This awakening stone shines bright light even when in conditions with ultraviolet light such as the sun or black light. Fluorite is said to connect the mind and heart, and leads to …
Let's make a key chain in the shape of “Shrimp Tempura”!
3,500 JPY– (tax included)
Yoga is even more enjoyable in a unique setting! Try garden yoga at a European-inspired hotel!
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Don't worry about the weather! Enjoy tomato picking indoors!
800 JPY– (tax included)
You can make your own original Okiagari koboshi using Japanese paper used in the Sendai Tanabata Festival.
1,000 JPY– (tax included)
Use recycled materials from Sendai's most famous festival to create a special souvenir!
2,500 JPY– (tax included)
Make an accessory from Japanese paper used for Sendai Tanabata Festival decorations. Make the perfect souvenir and memory of your Sendai and Miyagi visit!
Create original tile art by arranging 12 colors that represent Miyagi Prefecture!
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Magnet to make with Washi paper
Enjoy an introduction to the traditional 3-stringed shamisen in a relaxing setting. Then practice the famous “Sakura Sakura” song!
3,000 JPY– (tax included)
Make a magatama accessory from talc. Choose either pink or white!
300 JPY– (tax included)
Using talc, you can make your own original accessories.
200 JPY– (tax included)
Make arrowheads from obsidian, just like the Jomon people used for hunting.
Make a coaster out of linen thread (20 square cm).
Segway is an electric standing two-wheeled vehicle that originated in the United States. Why not take an orientation course and ride a Segway on a bike path?
500 JPY– (tax included)
The tour will visit the Yuriage-Sendai coastal area where you can see remains of the earthquake and tsunami, as well as ongoing reconstruction.
How well can stones cut? Let’s find out!
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