1. Incense Making in Kobe Japan – Incense Making Experience in Japan – Hyogo | ¥3,900.00
Let’s make your own incense!Around the 6th century, incense was introduced to Japan along with Buddhism. Why don’t you enjoy making incense in Awaji Island, which produces the most incense in Japan? You can choose not only fragrances but also colors and shapes you like, and enjoy your original incense making.
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2. Perfume Bag Air Freshener Factory in Japan – Make Your Own Air Fresheners | ¥3,900.00
Scent bag making workshop! Enjoy carrying your favorite fragrance with you anywhere you go♪Around the 6th century, incense was introduced to Japan along with Buddhism. Why don’t you enjoy making incense in Awaji Island, which produces the most incense in Japan? You can make your original scent bag by mixing your favorite fragrances and putting it in Kinchaku, a Japanese-style drawstring bag♪ The size of the bag is suitable for carrying about with you, so you can feel relaxed with the fragrance when you are tired.
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3. Make Your Own Tea Midori-En Hyogo Kobe Japan – Tea making and tasting class | ¥3,900.00
Our teas are named after their respective production areas, so you will be able to see where the teas are from and compare their characters. It is our belief that good tea is grown in fertile land. We make every effort to grow some of our teas organically without using pesticide. We take pride in our teas and tea utensils. Please have a look. Try to make our beloved Matcha by yourself. There is a knack in whisking Matcha smoothly. With the help of the instructors, you will be able to enjoy the delicate flavor and aroma of perfectly brewed Japanese tea.
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4. Japanese Samurai School and Martial Arts Class in Shubukan Dojo, Hyogo | ¥5,200.00
SHUBUKAN dojo was established in 1786. We preserve Japan's traditionalculture of Kendo, Naginata and Iaido. Through martial arts training, instructors help practitioners gain control over their body and mind. We respect the traditional manners of martial arts – as the saying goes "Everything begins and ends with bowing." We provide training to people who aim to become competent in both cultural and martial arts. We also aim to contribute to the development of martial arts themselves, and to the peace of the local community.In this plan, learn about the culture of Kendo and get in touch with the spiritual side of traditional Japanese martial arts by acquiring the basics.Wear dougi (Kendo uniform) and take photos!