Hiroshima Calligraphy School in Japan - Learn Calligraphy in Hiroshima
Try Japanese calligraphy! Learn the basic writing method using Japanese brush, black ink, ink stone, and Japanese calligraphy paper and try to write your favorite Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana. Explore the artistic expression of Japanese culture through calligraphy. Write your name or favorite words in Japanese which will be a great memory of your visit to Fukuyama.
Hiroshima Koto Harp Musical Lessons - Koto Traditional Japanese Harp Class
Fukuyama City is Japan's top producer of Koto. A standard music played on the New Year's Day, "Haru no Umi," literally "Spring Sea," was composed with a image of Tomonoura in Fukuyama. Experience playing Koto in Fukuyama, the top producer of the instrument. The instructor will explain the culture of Koto, and tell you how to play the instrument. After a fun lesson, you may be able to play a simple piece of music. An experience in kimono is available. (At a fee, reservation required.) You can come with empty-handed.
Hiroshima Tea House Matcha Tasting Traditional Classic Japanese Restaurant
Experience the manners of tea ceremony representing traditional Japanese culture, at Fukuju Kaikan designated as a registered tangible cultural property of Japan. Of course, you can appreciate the tastiness of matcha. An active tea ceremony instructor in Fukuyama will give you an easy-to-understand explanation about tea ceremony. Taste the tea you have made and Japanese confectionery. An experience in kimono is available. (At a fee, reservation required.)
Hiroshima Traditional Japanese Theater Show - Book Tickets to Show Hiroshima
Noh is one of the oldest traditional performing arts in Japan, designated as an intangible cultural asset. Noh is actively performed in Fukuyama City. Appreciate the charm of the traditional Japanese culture, Noh, through the explanation and performance of the instructor and reading a script as well. *You can come with empty-handed.
Take Kimono Pictures in a Japanese Garden: Hiroshima Kimono Photography
You can try on Japanese kimono in the historical and stately Fukuju Kaikan.Rose-shaped obi, kimono sash, is only available here. *Rose is the official flower of Fukuyama city. You can select your favorite kimono from several options.Wearing kimono is fun itself but you can have experiences such as playing "Koto" harp or attending tea ceremony in kimono. (Advance reservation is needed for a fee) *You can come empty-handed.