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Make a unique herbarium pen to remember your trip to Sendai! Fill a pen with Japanese paper used for Sendai Tanabata decorations!
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Carefully cut with scissors to make an amazing samurai family crest in this traditional craft activity.
You can find Japanese gods everywhere, but some of these locations are a big surprise!
Yoga is even more enjoyable in a unique setting! Try garden yoga at a European-inspired hotel!
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.
Let`s make a pair of bamboo chopsticks by hand!
Discover the charms of "sencha" with a tea professional inside a specialty teashop!
Make a souvenir animal mask in Matsushima!
It is said that if you take a salt bath on the day of the new moon or the full moon, you will remove negative energy.
Combine cute dried flowers, Sendai Tanabata Japanese paper, Matsushima oyster shells, or natural stones to make your own souvenir!
Make an accessory from Japanese paper used for Sendai Tanabata Festival decorations. Make the perfect souvenir and memory of your Sendai and Miyagi visit!
Choose your favorite pressed flowers and make a useful souvenir to bring home!Sendai Tanabata Washi Paper Project: Let's make original art works with Japanese "washi" paper used for Sendai Tanabata Festival decorations!
Create your own photo frame with different kinds of fossils and seashells.
You can create an original art work by stacking Japanese paper.
Let's make a diorama using the shells of Matsushima's delicious oysters!
Create your own easy-to-make original flower high heel herbarium decoration in Matsushima!
Japanese patterns are printed on the tiles. Try arranging them to create your own favorite design.
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Create original tile art by arranging 12 colors that represent Miyagi Prefecture!
Let's make a kaleidoscope using traditional Miyagi Tanabata Festival paper.