Discover Hiroshima’s lacquer art with Naoya Takayama. Learn traditional techniques, create unique pieces, and take home a special gift.
Discover Hiroshima’s lacquer art with Naoya Takayama. Learn traditional techniques, create unique pieces, and take home a special gift.
- 2-17 Horikawachō - 1. Discover the origins and methods of the traditional Hiroshima Buddhist altar craft with guidance from instructor Kiyoshi Takayama. 2. Learn about the current decline in traditional crafts and explore ideas for their preservation. 3. View the award-winning Hiroshima lacquer technique in the works of Naoya Takayama, chosen as a…
- 2-17 Horikawachō - 1. Discover the origins and methods of the traditional Hiroshima Buddhist altar craft with guidance from instructor Kiyoshi Takayama. 2. Learn about the current decline in traditional crafts and explore ideas for their preservation. 3. View the award-winning Hiroshima lacquer technique in the works of Naoya Takayama, chosen as a gift at the G7 Summit. 4. Participate in a lacquer painting workshop. 5. Receive a handcrafted gift from the instructor.
- Guide fee
- Experience fee
- Tour fee
- Souvenir fee
- Insurance fee
- Guide fee
- Experience fee
- Tour fee
- Souvenir fee
- Insurance fee
A workshop and lacquer experience with Hiroshima’s foremost artist Naoya Takayama. He pursues Japanese beauty while exploring new ways to pass on tradition by applying the lacquering craftsmanship honed at Hiroshima Buddhist altars to the tableware we use every day. Let’s get a chance to learn the origins and techniques of the traditional craft…
A workshop and lacquer experience with Hiroshima’s foremost artist Naoya Takayama. He pursues Japanese beauty while exploring new ways to pass on tradition by applying the lacquering craftsmanship honed at Hiroshima Buddhist altars to the tableware we use every day. Let’s get a chance to learn the origins and techniques of the traditional craft Hiroshima Buddhist altar by his instruction and have an experience of Lacquer painting!
About the tour instructor: Naoya Takayama
He learned the traditional techniques of Kyoto lacquer painting, further refined his lacquering skills, and incorporated the roiro (wax color) technique to create highly original pieces.
Inheriting the skills and spirit of Kiyoshi Takayama, the founder of the company, for traditional techniques, he has received numerous awards and his works were selected as a gift at the G7 Summit.
Lacquerware for everyday use uses only natural materials and expresses the refined texture of lacquering.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.