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Maneki Neko Painting Experience: Personalize a Beckoning Cat for a Unique Japanese Memento
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Okayama
Using acrylic paints, color an unfired lucky cat to create your own custom lucky charm. Choose from three design options: two-handed, left-handed, or rounded. Once done, you can instantly take your memento with you. This could be a wonderful souvenir from your visit to Japan.
Using acrylic paints, color an unfired lucky cat to create your own custom lucky charm. Choose from three design options: two-handed, left-handed, or rounded. Once done, you can instantly take your memento with you. This could be a wonderful souvenir from your visit to Japan.
Duration:
1 hour
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
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Manekineko Museum - This is a museum that specializes in beckoning cats.
Approximately 800 beckoning cats from all over the world are on display.
A museum shop is also available.
The annex LUCKY CATS HOUSE is the venue for painting experiences.
You can make your own original beckoning cat by coloring the unglazed beckoning cat.
You can choose from…
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Manekineko Museum - This is a museum that specializes in beckoning cats.
Approximately 800 beckoning cats from all over the world are on display.
A museum shop is also available.
The annex LUCKY CATS HOUSE is the venue for painting experiences.
You can make your own original beckoning cat by coloring the unglazed beckoning cat.
You can choose from three shapes: both hands up, left hand up, and circle.
How about a souvenir of your trip?
Once completed, you can take it home immediately.
What's Included
- Beckoning cat material included
- Coloring materials provided
- Beckoning cat material included
- Coloring materials provided
Location
Manekineko Museum
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Customer Ratings
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Bzimm08
Feb 27, 2021
Makes for a Fun Memory - What a fun experience! My wife and I like to venture around Japan looking for unique experiences and she found this. It's located outside of Okayama and is kind of secluded. There is a parking lot here and two different houses. One house is a neat old style Japanese home where you pay for the entrance and painting if interested and the museum is here. The museum is not that big but has hundreds of the lucky cat statues of all shapes and sizes, it's fun! The next house is where you go if you want to paint your own Neko. My wife did, but my artistic abilities are terrible so I sat and watched. Overall, it was a fun experience, the people here are wonderful and it makes for a great memory!
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