Tokyo Edo Traditional Hand-Painted Lantern Making Experience
Tokyo Edo Hand-Painted Lantern Making Experience | A Century of Craftsmanship and Cultural Handcraft
- Staff will accompany you to the workshop to assist with entry and basic communication.
- Step into the century-old lantern workshop - Namidabashi Oshimaya.
- Experience the traditional charm of Edo lanterns.
- Under the guidance of the fourth generation, complete your own lantern by hand.
- Suitable for all ages, easy to experience even without drawing skills.
- The finished work can be taken home as a special souvenir.
What to expect
If you're looking for a more culturally rich handicraft experience in Tokyo, this Edo hand-painted lantern workshop is a very special choice. The "Oshimaya" brand name of Namidabashi Oshimaya dates back to the Edo period, and this branch of the shop has continued since the Taisho era, with the third and fourth generations passing down the lantern craftsmanship. The experience is not just a simple drawing activity, but also an opportunity to get up close with traditional Tokyo artisan crafts.
During the activity, you can learn about the history of Japanese lanterns and how "Edo hand-painted lanterns" have continued in Tokyo to this day. The official website mentions that Tokyo lantern makers still hand-paint family crests and characters on the finished paper shades, emphasizing clarity from a distance, balanced brushstrokes, and the unique expansive feel of Edo characters, which is an important characteristic of Edo hand-painted lanterns.
Under the guidance of an instructor, you will personally color or draw patterns on a lantern, creating your own unique piece. Even without drawing experience, you can easily participate, making it suitable for first-time visitors to Tokyo, those who love Japanese culture, handicraft experiences, or tourists looking for a special souvenir. The completed lantern can also be taken home, leaving you with a unique memory of your Tokyo trip.







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the tour guide stayed with me the whole time and helped me understand instructions. I had a great time creating my own lantern and I recommend this experience to anyone who enjoy hands on crafts!
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