Explore the captivating world of Japanese calligraphy in the heart of Ginza, Tokyo. This hands-on class, led by a skilled instructor, invites you to create two unique pieces using traditional brushes, ink, and high-quality paper. Suitable for all skill levels, it’s an enriching experience that makes for a thoughtful gift. With a convenient location just steps from Tsukiji Station, this private class ensures a personalized and well-maintained studio setting. Discover the art of calligraphy and unveil the hidden depths of this centuries-old practice.
- Key Points
- Overview of the Calligraphy Class
- Location and Cost
- The Experience
- Meeting and Transportation Details
- Safety and Accessibility
- Reviews and Ratings
- Additional Information
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the Calligraphy Class Suitable for Beginners?
- Can Left-Handed Participants Attend the Class?
- Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Calligraphy Class?
- How Long Does the Calligraphy Class Last?
- Can Participants Take Their Finished Works Home?
- The Sum Up
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Key Points

- Immersive calligraphy class in Ginza, Tokyo, led by a professional instructor with over $87 per person cost.
- Create two unique calligraphy pieces using high-quality tools like brushes, ink, and paper.
- Suitable for all skill levels, providing hands-on instruction to master traditional Japanese calligraphy.
- Class located within a 5-minute walk from Tsukiji Station, with directions provided for easy access.
- Considered a low-risk experience with personal travel insurance included and adherence to local safety guidelines.
Overview of the Calligraphy Class

The calligraphy class in Ginza provides participants with a professional calligraphy experience.
Located in the Ginza area of Tokyo, Japan, the class costs $87.34 per person. Participants will create two products with a professional instructor and use provided tools like brushes, ink, paper, and paper stones.
This is a private tour or activity, with only your group participating. The class is considered low risk, and personal travel insurance is included, though it’s not wheelchair accessible.
Reviews praise the patient and encouraging instructors and the excellent pieces participants take home.
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Location and Cost

Located in the Ginza area of Tokyo, Japan, the calligraphy class costs $87.34 per person.
The class provides a professional experience, offering all the necessary tools – brushes, ink, paper, and paper stones. Participants will create two calligraphic products under the guidance of an expert instructor.
The class is a private activity, with only your group taking part. The meeting point is a 5-minute walk from the Tsukiji Station, and the class ends back at the starting location.
While not wheelchair accessible, most travelers can participate in this low-risk experience.
The Experience
During the calligraphy class, participants can expect a professional and immersive experience.
Led by skilled instructors, the class provides:
- Use of high-quality tools, including a brush, ink, paper, and a paper stone.
- Guidance in creating two unique calligraphy pieces.
- Hands-on instruction to master the art of traditional Japanese calligraphy.
Participants will leave with a newfound appreciation for this time-honored craft and two stunning works of art they created themselves.
The class is suitable for all skill levels, making it an engaging activity for both beginners and experienced calligraphers alike.
Meeting and Transportation Details

To start the class, participants meet at Tsukiji Station, located at 3 Chome-9 Tsukiji, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan.
It’s a 5-minute walk from the Subway Tsukiji Station Exit 1 on the Tokyo metro Hibiya-line, station number H11. Alternatively, the class may meet at Exit 2 of Shintomicho Station, depending on studio availability.
At the end of the class, the group returns to the original meeting point.
The class provides directions, and the location is near public transportation, making it easily accessible.
Safety and Accessibility

Although the calligraphy class is considered low-risk, personal travel insurance is included for participants’ peace of mind.
The experience isn’t wheelchair accessible, but most travelers can participate. To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, the class offers the following:
- Professional instruction and safe handling of materials.
- Well-maintained studio space with proper ventilation and lighting.
- Adherence to local safety regulations and guidelines.
While the class may have some accessibility limitations, the overall experience is designed to be safe and accessible for the majority of participants.
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Reviews and Ratings

The calligraphy class has received positive reviews from past participants.
With a total of 2 reviews, the class boasts an impressive 5.0 rating across platforms like Viator and Tripadvisor.
Customers highlight the class as highly recommended, praising the patient and encouraging instructors. They also note that they were able to take home excellent pieces, thanks to the professional guidance.
The experience is considered low-risk, with personal travel insurance included.
Additional Information

Confirmation is received at the time of booking for the calligraphy class in Ginza.
The experience is conveniently located near public transportation. Participants can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the class starts.
Plus, a "reserve now, pay later" option is available for added flexibility. The class is supplied by Hanabusa_calligraphy, a reputable provider.
The additional details surrounding the Ginza calligraphy class make it an appealing and accessible offering for those seeking a unique cultural experience in Tokyo.
- Near public transportation
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before
- Reserve now, pay later option available
Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Calligraphy Class Suitable for Beginners?
Yes, the calligraphy class is suitable for beginners. The experience is designed for participants to create two products with a professional instructor, who provides all the necessary tools and guidance throughout the class.
Can Left-Handed Participants Attend the Class?
Left-handed participants can attend the calligraphy class. The experienced instructors are equipped to provide guidance and accommodate left-handed participants, ensuring they have a rewarding and fulfilling learning experience creating their own unique calligraphy pieces.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Calligraphy Class?
The calligraphy class doesn’t have any age restrictions. Both children and adults are welcome to participate, and the instructor will accommodate participants’ skill levels. The class is suitable for a wide range of ages.
How Long Does the Calligraphy Class Last?
The class typically lasts 2-3 hours, allowing participants to create two calligraphic works under the guidance of a professional instructor. The experience provides ample time to learn the techniques and complete the projects.
Can Participants Take Their Finished Works Home?
Yes, participants can take home the pieces they create during the calligraphy class. The class provides all the necessary materials, and participants leave with their finished works, allowing them to enjoy their new calligraphic skills.
The Sum Up
Experience the art of Japanese calligraphy in Ginza, Tokyo, with a professional instructor. This immersive class provides all necessary tools and is perfect for all skill levels. Conveniently located near Tsukiji Station, the private class ensures a personalized experience in a well-maintained studio setting. For $87.34 per person, it’s an enriching gift for art enthusiasts.
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