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Select your kokeshi doll from 6 types then view the many samples to be filled with inspiration. Now it is time to create your original masterpiece!
900 JPY– (tax included)
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Make your own original kokeshi doll! Choose wood from various shapes and sizes then start painting!
1,500 JPY– (tax included)
Ogatsu stones from Miyagi are famous in Japan. By freely drawing your own design on one, you’ll create a unique key chain like no other!
Enjoy an only-in-Sendai experience using traditional Yanagiu Washi paper from the city’s only remaining paper mill. See the legacy of a traditional craft used by the Date clan!
Create your own original kokeshi doll like no other in the world by using just 4 colors: black, red, yellow, and green!
Traditional Kokeshi dolls transform into cats and power up! Why don't you try to make only one kokeshi doll in the world by painting your own "Nyankokeshi" carefully made by a woodworker?
1,650 JPY– (tax included)
Try shaping and painting with a lathe! Choose either a pen stand, chopsticks holder or egg stand~♪
1,000 JPY– (tax included)
Choose your favorite shape from many kokeshi of different sizes and shapes, and freely draw your own original kokeshi! On weekends, special kokeshi workers in Miyagi Prefecture will ♪ teach you directly.
2,000 JPY– (tax included)
Choose your favorite kokeshi doll from various sizes and shapes, paint it and make your own original kokeshi♪ Finally, use the lathe to apply a wax finish!
500 JPY– (tax included)
Welcome to Kagamoku Kokeshi Café! Let's make an original baby kokeshi doll from local Naruko dogwood!
1,100 JPY– (tax included)
The perfect place to relax in Kokeshi Town Naruko is a cafe full of kokeshi dolls! You can even bring home a souvenir you make yourself!
3,000 JPY– (tax included)
Miyagi Prefecture is well-known for its kokeshi dolls! Let's paint paper clay reliefs of small kokeshi dolls (less than 2 cm) and make cute pop kokeshi accessories such as earrings, rings, and pin badges!
This is the second installment of the Chigiri-e series, a hands-on experience using Yagyu Washi, a traditional handmade Japanese paper in Sendai.