Kyoto: Traditional Candle Painting Workshop
Nakamura Rosoku
- Immerse yourself in the serene world of Kyoto’s candle-making tradition
- Paint your own Kyo-rousoku (traditionally-made candle) with natural pigments
- Discover the history and cultural significance of Kyo-rousoku candles
- Enjoy a calming and creative experience guided by skilled artisans
- Take home a one-of-a-kind keepsake from your Kyoto journey
What to expect
Discover Kyoto’s candle-making heritage at Nakamura Rousoku, one of the last makers of Kyo-rousoku—traditional Japanese candles made from plant-based wax and washi paper. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll paint your own candle using vibrant pigments and fine brushes, guided by artisans preserving centuries-old techniques.
After a short introduction to the history and meaning of Wa-rousoku, enjoy a peaceful painting session in a quiet Kyoto neighborhood. Known for their tall, steady flame and use in seasonal rituals, these sustainable candles reflect Japan’s refined traditions. No experience needed—all materials are provided. A meaningful way to explore Kyoto’s craft culture and take home a beautiful keepsake.

Artisan Hirokazu Tagawa, making Kyorosoku (traditional Japanese candles)

Hand-painting Kyorosoku

Inside the candle workshop 1

Inside the candle workshop 2

Inside the candle workshop 3

Get to know traditional Japanese candles and its culture
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