Spend an afternoon immersed in the captivating world of Japanese craftsmanship at the Mini Origami Lamp and Mizuhiki Knot Belt Workshop in Ueno. This engaging experience guides participants through the creation of delicate origami lamps and personalized Mizuhiki knot belts, all while savoring traditional Japanese sweets and beverages. The workshop, led by skilled instructor Kaho Shinoda, offers a unique cultural encounter in the heart of Tokyo. Discover the intricacies of these time-honored techniques and unlock a newfound appreciation for the beauty of Japanese design.
- Key Points
- Workshop Overview
- Meeting Point and Directions
- Participant Information
- Pricing and Cancellation Policy
- Washi Paper and Mizuhiki Knot Crafting
- Creating the Mini Origami Lamp
- Designing the Mizuhiki Knot Belt
- Feedback and Testimonials
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What Is the Maximum Group Size for the Workshop?
- Can the Instructor Speak English Fluently?
- Are There Any Age Restrictions for Participants?
- Can Participants Take Their Creations Home With Them?
- Are There Any Storage Facilities Available During the Workshop?
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Key Points

- Private workshop hosted by instructor Kaho Shinoda in Washilab TOKYO, Ueno, Tokyo, where participants create a mini origami lamp and a Mizuhiki knot belt.
- The workshop includes materials, coffee/tea, and Japanese sweets, and a workshop cat may be present.
- The location is accessible via public transportation, with a 5-minute walk from Shin-Okachimachi station and a 10-minute walk from Okachimachi station.
- The workshop is priced at $111.02 per person, with a lowest price guarantee and a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the experience.
- Participants will learn intricate techniques and appreciate traditional Japanese craftsmanship through hands-on experience with washi paper for Mizuhiki knotting and origami for the mini lamp.
Workshop Overview
Although the workshop is a private tour, you will join a friendly instructor, Kaho Shinoda, to create a mini origami lamp and a Mizuhiki knot belt.
The activity includes all necessary materials, coffee/tea, and Japanese sweets. Located in Ueno, Tokyo, the workshop takes place at Washilab TOKYO, a short walk from nearby train stations.
The hands-on experience allows guests to explore the creative process under Shinoda’s guidance. Participants are encouraged to inform the instructor about any allergies, as there’s a workshop cat.
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Meeting Point and Directions

The meeting point for the workshop is at Washilab TOKYO, located at 〒110-0016 Tokyo, Taito City, Taitō, 3-chōme−30−2 市川ビル 1F.
The location is conveniently accessible by public transportation, with a 5-minute walk from Shin-Okachimachi station (Toei Subway Oedo Line-Exit A2), a 10-minute walk from Okachimachi station (JR Yamanote Line-North Exit), and a 10-minute walk from Nakaokachimati station (Subway Hibiya Line-Exit A3).
The workshop is also situated near the bustling Satake shopping street, providing participants with the opportunity to explore the area before or after the activity.
Participant Information

Participants receive a confirmation upon booking the workshop.
The activity is located near public transportation, though it isn’t wheelchair accessible. Most travelers can participate, and attendees are encouraged to inform the workshop about any allergies, particularly to the resident workshop cat.
The workshop experience concludes back at the original meeting point. While the activity may not be suitable for all mobility levels, the friendly instructor, Kaho Shinoda, guides participants through the creative process, ensuring an enjoyable experience as they craft their origami lamps and mizuhiki knot belts.
Pricing and Cancellation Policy

The workshop is priced from $111.02 per person, with a lowest price guarantee.
Participants can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the experience starts. Plus, the Reserve Now and Pay Later option offers flexibility for booking.
- Competitive pricing for a unique cultural experience
- Generous cancellation policy to accommodate changes in plans
- Convenient Reserve Now and Pay Later option for booking
Washi Paper and Mizuhiki Knot Crafting

Washi paper, the delicate and traditional Japanese art form, serves as the canvas for the first half of the workshop.
Participants learn the intricate technique of mizuhiki, a decorative cord made from twisted washi strands. Under the guidance of the skilled instructor, they create personalized knot patterns and shapes to adorn a fashionable belt.
The vibrant colors and supple texture of the washi evoke the essence of Japanese craftsmanship. As nimble fingers work the delicate material, a sense of focus and mindfulness permeates the session.
The resulting mizuhiki knot belt becomes a unique accessory to cherish.
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Creating the Mini Origami Lamp

After completing the intricate mizuhiki knot creations, participants then explore the art of origami to craft a mesmerizing mini lamp.
The instructor, Kaho Shinoda, guides them through the delicate folding techniques, sharing insights into the rich history and cultural significance of this Japanese art form.
As the paper takes shape, a sense of wonder fills the room. Participants marvel at:
- The satisfying crease patterns that emerge
- The gentle glow of the illuminated origami
- The pride of having created a functional work of art
The mini origami lamp, a harmonious blend of light and paper, becomes a cherished souvenir from this immersive workshop.
Designing the Mizuhiki Knot Belt

Next, participants enjoy the captivating art of mizuhiki knotting. Under Kaho’s guidance, they learn to create intricate Mizuhiki knot patterns using colorful washi paper cords.
Kaho demonstrates the technique, emphasizing the importance of precise movements and coordination. Participants then apply these skills to design their own unique Mizuhiki knot belts.
The process requires focus and patience, but the results are truly stunning. Vibrant colors and complex knots come together to form wearable works of art.
Participants leave with a one-of-a-kind Mizuhiki knot belt, a new skill, and a deeper appreciation for traditional Japanese craftsmanship.
Feedback and Testimonials

Participants consistently rave about their experiences at the Origami Lamp and Mizuhiki Knot Belt Workshop. The feedback highlights:
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"The instructor, Kaho, is so friendly and patient. I’m amazed I could create such a beautiful lamp and belt!"
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"The tea and Japanese sweets were a delightful surprise, making the workshop even more enjoyable."
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"I can’t wait to sign up for another workshop to explore more of Japan’s traditional crafts like washi paper."
The 5-star reviews on Viator and Tripadvisor demonstrate the workshop’s popularity and the participants’ satisfaction with the unique cultural experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Maximum Group Size for the Workshop?
The workshop is a private tour, so only your group will participate. The size of the group is not specified, but it is likely a small, intimate setting for a personalized experience with the friendly instructor.
Can the Instructor Speak English Fluently?
The workshop instructor, Kaho Shinoda, is fluent in English and guides participants through the creative process. Participants have reported positive experiences and enjoyment during the workshop.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for Participants?
The workshop doesn’t have any age restrictions, and it’s suitable for participants of all ages. The friendly instructor, Kaho Shinoda, can guide both adults and children through the creative process.
Can Participants Take Their Creations Home With Them?
Yes, participants can take their origami lamp and mizuhiki knot belt creations home with them after the workshop. The required materials and instructions are provided, allowing participants to complete their projects during the session.
Are There Any Storage Facilities Available During the Workshop?
Yes, participants can store their creations safely during the workshop. The studio provides secure storage space so attendees can focus on the guided activities without worrying about their handmade items.
The Sum Up
This workshop in Ueno offers a unique cultural experience, where participants can create beautiful Japanese crafts under the guidance of an expert instructor. From crafting a delicate origami lamp to designing a personalized Mizuhiki knot belt, the workshop celebrates traditional Japanese techniques while providing a cozy atmosphere with refreshments. It’s a great opportunity to take in the rich artistry of Japan.
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