Imagine spending an afternoon in Tokyo’s vibrant Shibuya, not just sightseeing but creating your own piece of art inspired by Japan’s changing seasons—all while sipping on wine and making new friends. That’s exactly what this Paint and Wine Party offers, blending artistic fun with cultural flair in one cozy, lively setting.
We love how this experience combines relaxation, creativity, and socializing all in a single three-hour session. From the welcoming guides to the thoughtfully themed artwork, it’s clear that this tour is designed to entertain and inspire. Plus, you’ll walk away with a personal masterpiece—an authentic souvenir of your time in Japan.
One thing to keep in mind is that no prior art experience is necessary—which makes it perfect for complete beginners or those who just want to unwind and have fun. If you’re someone who enjoys good drinks, a chance to chat with international travelers, and a splash of Japanese culture, this tour hits the spot.
This experience is ideal for solo travelers, couples, or groups looking for something a little different from the typical sightseeing routine. It’s also great for anyone curious about Japanese seasons or who enjoys a creative twist on social outings.
Key Points
- Creative Relaxation: Perfect for unwinding while painting, no experience needed.
- Cultural Connection: Themes reflect Japan’s seasons—like cherry blossoms in spring or fireworks in summer.
- Social Atmosphere: Meet travelers from all over the world and friendly locals.
- All-Inclusive: Art supplies and two drinks included, with options for non-alcoholic beverages.
- Authentic Souvenir: Take home your own painted artwork as a memorable keepsake.
- Flexible & Convenient: Located in Shibuya with easy access, lasting about three hours.
An In-Depth Look at the Paint and Wine Experience
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Location & Duration
Held at Lad’s Dining Shibuya, this experience is quick to reach—nestled in the bustling district of Udagawach, Udagawachō. The entire event lasts approximately three hours, making it a manageable yet immersive activity that fits nicely into a day of exploring Tokyo.
The meeting point is simple to find, close to public transportation, and the experience ends right back at the start location, easing any worries about transportation logistics. The start time at 1:30 pm is perfect for an afternoon of creative fun before heading out for dinner or evening plans.
The Itinerary Breakdown
1:30 pm – Welcome & Introduction: The event kicks off with a brief explanation from the guides—typically led by friendly hosts like Candice—who are praised for their helpfulness and guidance. Reviewers mention how she gives plenty of advice without making anyone feel self-conscious, which is crucial when most participants are complete beginners.
2:45 pm – Gallery Walk & Socializing: After an initial painting session, guests are encouraged to stroll through the gallery to see fellow artists’ work, chat, and get inspired. This step is especially appreciated by those who love seeing different styles or want to gather ideas for their own piece.
3:00 pm – Painting Resumes: Back at their tables, participants continue working on their artwork. The theme for March, “Sakura,” captures the beauty of cherry blossoms, a springtime icon in Japan. Reviewers often mention how relaxing it is to paint while enjoying wine, with some discovering unexpected artistic talent in themselves.
3:45 pm – Final Showcase & Group Photo: The last phase includes showcasing everyone’s work, taking a group shot, and tidying up. Guests get to keep their paintings, which serve as tangible memories of the day.
What Makes This Experience Special
All Materials Provided: Guests rave about how everything needed—canvases, paints, aprons, gloves—is included, so there’s no need to bring anything. This convenience allows participants to focus solely on enjoying the activity.
Two Drinks Included: The experience emphasizes the ‘paint and sip’ vibe, encouraging guests to relax with their favorite drinks, whether alcoholic or non-alcoholic. Several reviewers highlight the good selection of beverages, which helps loosen up those creative muscles.
Themed Artwork: The monthly themes—ranging from sky lanterns in February to autumn in Kyoto—are carefully curated to reflect Japan’s seasonal beauty. For March, the cherry blossoms inspire a peaceful yet lively scene that captures spring’s fleeting charm.
Guided Creativity: Even if you’re worried about your artistic skills, reviewers mention how guides like Candice are approachable and supportive. Some say it was their first time painting but still thoroughly enjoyed the process.
Friendship & Community: Beyond the art, the social aspect shines. Travelers from different countries mingle over drinks and shared creative pursuits. Many reviews fondly describe making new art friends and feeling part of a welcoming community.
The Value for Money
At $63.93 per person, this experience offers more than just a fun activity—it provides a memorable cultural and social event. Included are all art supplies and two drinks, which are often praised for their quality and variety. Considering you leave with a finished piece of art and new connections, many see it as excellent value.
Compared to typical tours or classes, this experience combines entertainment, cultural insight, and relaxed socializing in one affordable package. It’s especially appealing for those who prefer hands-on activities over passive sightseeing.
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What Reviewers Say
Many participants emphasize the fun, relaxed atmosphere, with comments like “It was a great event,” and “I loved the guidance and vibe.” Several mention the kind staff, particularly noting Candice’s helpfulness and advice.
Others highlight the delight of painting in a bar setting with friends, enjoying the freedom to choose their own image or technique, which fosters a sense of spontaneity and personal expression.
The quality of the wine and drinks is also a recurring praise point. Several reviewers mention that the drinks helped unleash their creativity and eased initial nerves—even those with little to no art background.
A Few Downsides to Consider
The main consideration may be the lack of food included—so if you’re a big eater or want a full meal, plan to grab a bite beforehand or after. Plus, the event is limited to 20 participants, so booking in advance is recommended to secure a spot, especially during peak seasons.
Who Would Love This Experience?
This paint and wine session is best suited for curious travelers looking for a fun, cultural activity beyond traditional sightseeing. It’s perfect for solo adventurers, couples, or groups of friends wanting a relaxed, social environment with a creative twist.
If you enjoy interactive experiences, meeting new people, or simply want to spend an afternoon doing something different, this tour will meet your expectations. It’s also ideal for those interested in Japanese seasons and cherry blossom imagery, making it a charming way to connect with local culture.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is prior art experience necessary?
Not at all. The event is designed for all skill levels, including complete beginners. Guides are friendly and offer plenty of advice along the way.
What’s included in the price?
All art supplies, including canvas, paints, aprons, gloves, and two drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic options) are included. Food is not provided, so plan accordingly.
Can I bring my own drinks?
No, but the experience already includes two drinks, with a good variety offered, making it easy to relax and enjoy.
How long does the activity last?
It runs for about three hours, from 1:30 pm start to finishing around 4:30 pm, including gallery visits and photo sessions.
Is the venue accessible by public transport?
Yes, the meeting point in Shibuya is near public transportation, making it easy to reach from most parts of Tokyo.
What themes are featured?
Themes are seasonal and vary monthly—such as sakura in spring, fireworks in summer, or autumn scenes. They are subject to change but always reflect Japanese culture.
How many people participate?
The experience is capped at 20 travelers, creating a cozy, intimate environment perfect for socializing and personalized guidance.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing that you don’t mind getting paint on is recommended. Aprons are provided for protection.
Final Thoughts
For those seeking a relaxing yet engaging activity in Tokyo, this Paint and Wine experience in Shibuya offers an authentic glimpse into Japan’s seasonal beauty while allowing you to express yourself creatively. The combination of friendly guides, a lively atmosphere, and thoughtfully curated themes makes it a memorable escape from sightseeing.
It’s especially rewarding for travelers who enjoy socializing, learning about Japanese culture, and creating tangible souvenirs. Whether you’re an art novice or a seasoned painter, this experience provides a wonderful way to unwind, connect, and make something beautiful.
If you’re looking to add a little color and alcohol to your Tokyo trip, this tour is well worth considering. Just remember to book ahead—spots fill up quickly—and prepare for a fun, friendly afternoon in the heart of Shibuya.
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