Hiroshima: Traditional Lacquer Art & Studio Tours(Gift Included)

See the captivating world of traditional Japanese lacquer art unfold during an intimate tour in Hiroshima, led by a 4th generation artist. Tour includes a special souvenir.

Enjoy the captivating world of traditional Japanese lacquer art during a small-group tour in Hiroshima. Led by a 4th generation lacquer artist, this personalized experience allows you to mix lacquer and learn age-old techniques in an intimate setting. Priced at $222.87 per person, this highly-rated tour includes a guide, insurance, and a special souvenir to take home. Discover the intricate craftsmanship and cultural heritage that make this artform so revered.

Key Points

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  • Guided tour of a traditional lacquer art studio in Hiroshima led by a 4th generation lacquer artist with government commissions and international awards.
  • Hands-on experience in mixing lacquer and learning intricate traditional lacquer art techniques.
  • Small-group tour (max 6 travelers) providing a personalized and immersive cultural experience.
  • Convenient meeting point near public transportation, with wheelchair and stroller accessibility.
  • Inclusive package covering guide fee, experience fee, tour fee, souvenir fee, and insurance.

Overview and Experience Details

Although the traditional lacquer art experience in Hiroshima may seem like a niche activity, it offers visitors a unique glimpse into a centuries-old Japanese craft.

For $222.87 per person, participants can explore a small-group tour (maximum 6 travelers) led by a 4th generation lacquer artist. The experience includes mixing lacquer and learning the traditional techniques.

Situated in a pleasant environment, the tour provides an opportunity to interact with a professional, award-winning artist commissioned by the government.

With 5-star reviews, this activity is highly recommended for adults with an interest in Japanese art and culture.

Meeting and Pickup Information

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The tour begins at Takayamasei Ltd. in the Naka Ward of Hiroshima, located at 2-17 Horikawachō, 730-0033. This wheelchair and stroller accessible meeting point is near public transportation.

Meeting Point End Point
Takayamasei Ltd. Returns to meeting point
2-17 Horikawachō, Naka Ward, Hiroshima, 730-0033
Near public transportation

The tour ends back at the original meeting location.

Tour Inclusions

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The tour includes various fees, such as the guide fee, experience fee, tour fee, souvenir fee, and insurance fee.

Confirmation is received at the time of booking. The tour offers a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the experience starts.

Participants can reserve now and pay later. The tour inclusions provide a seamless and hassle-free experience for participants, allowing them to focus on seeing the traditional lacquer art and studio tour.

Participant Experience

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Participants can expect to actively assist in mixing lacquer and gain insight into traditional lacquer art techniques during the studio tour.

The 4th generation lacquer artist, who’s been commissioned by the government for dignitaries and has multiple international awards, will guide visitors through the process.

The atmosphere is pleasant, with a fluent English guide and a professional, sympathetic interpreter to facilitate communication.

This experience is well-suited for adults interested in art and culture, though it may not be the best fit for young children.

Reviews and Recommendations

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Highly recommended for adults interested in art and culture, the Hiroshima Traditional Lacquer Art & Studio Tours have earned a perfect 5.0 average rating from 6 reviews.

Participants consistently praise the fluent English guide, the professional and sympathetic interpreter, and the memorable interaction with the 4th generation lacquer artist.

With the artist commissioned by the government for dignitaries and holding multiple international awards, the tours offer a unique opportunity to gain insight into this traditional Japanese art form.

Artisanal Lacquer Craftsmanship

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At the heart of the Hiroshima Traditional Lacquer Art & Studio Tours lies the artisanal craftsmanship of a 4th generation lacquer artist.

This master artist has been commissioned by the Japanese government to create pieces for visiting dignitaries, and has earned multiple international awards for their exceptional work.

During the tours, participants have the opportunity to directly assist in mixing the lacquer, gaining firsthand insight into the intricate traditional techniques that have been passed down through the generations.

The intimate group size and fluent English-speaking guide ensure a personalized and immersive cultural experience.

Exploring Hiroshima’s Cultural Heritage

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Hiroshima’s rich cultural heritage extends far beyond the tragic events of the past, offering visitors a chance to explore the city’s vibrant traditions and artforms.

One such opportunity is the Hiroshima Traditional Lacquer Art & Studio Tours:

  1. Witness the meticulous techniques of a 4th generation lacquer artist, whose work has earned international acclaim and government commissions.

  2. Gain insight into the intricate process of mixing lacquer pigments and applying multiple layers to create stunning, durable pieces.

  3. Experience the pleasant, professional atmosphere led by a fluent English guide and sympathetic interpreter.

  4. Enjoy Hiroshima’s living cultural legacy through this engaging, hands-on experience.

Personalized Souvenir Opportunity

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As part of the Hiroshima Traditional Lacquer Art & Studio Tours, participants have the opportunity to create their own personalized lacquer souvenir.

Under the guidance of the 4th generation lacquer artist, visitors can mix and apply lacquer to a small wooden item of their choice.

This hands-on experience allows participants to gain insight into the intricate traditional techniques used in lacquering.

The personalized souvenir serves as a memorable keepsake of the culture.

With a maximum group size of 6, the intimate setting ensures individualized attention from the skilled artisan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is There a Dress Code for the Experience?

There is no specific dress code for this experience. Participants should wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for an indoor art studio environment. Casual attire is recommended to allow for hands-on participation in the lacquer mixing and demonstration.

Can Participants Take Photos During the Tour?

Yes, participants can take photos during the tour. The experience encourages photography to capture the traditional lacquer art techniques and the artist’s workspace. However, visitors should obtain permission before photographing the artist or their work.

Is There an Option to Extend the Duration of the Tour?

There doesn’t appear to be an option to extend the tour duration based on the provided information. The tour details indicate a fixed group size and duration, without mentioning any flexibility to extend the experience.

Can Dietary Restrictions Be Accommodated?

Yes, the tour provider can accommodate dietary restrictions. They’ll work with participants to ensure their needs are met during the hands-on lacquer art experience and studio visit. Just let them know in advance.

What Is the Minimum Age Requirement for Participants?

There is no minimum age requirement, but the experience is best suited for adults. The tour involves hands-on interaction with lacquer art, making it less engaging for young children.

The Sum Up

Enjoy the captivating world of traditional lacquer art with this small-group tour in Hiroshima. Led by a 4th generation lacquer artist, you’ll mix lacquer and learn age-old techniques firsthand. With a maximum of six travelers, this highly-rated experience offers a personalized cultural outing and a special souvenir to take home, making it a must-do activity for adults seeking an authentic encounter with Hiroshima’s artisanal heritage.