Tucked away in the heart of Tokyo’s bustling Shibuya district, an authentic modern kintsugi class offers a unique opportunity to experience this ancient Japanese art form. Limited to just six participants, the workshop emphasizes the beauty of imperfections through hands-on practice and expert guidance. As you repair crockery and create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece, you’ll enjoy the calming ambiance and savor the flavors of traditional matcha tea and seasonal Japanese sweets. This workshop promises a memorable experience that celebrates the philosophy of wabi sabi. Intrigued? Read on to discover more.
- Key Points
- Class Overview
- Pricing and Reservations
- Included Amenities
- Class Experience
- Important Information
- Japanese Philosophy of Wabi Sabi
- Personalized Guidance and Small Class Sizes
- Convenient Workshop Location in Shibuya
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What Materials Will Be Used During the Kintsugi Restoration?
- Can I Take Home the Piece I Repair During the Class?
- Are There Any Discounts or Group Rates Available for the Class?
- Is There an Option to Extend the Duration of the Class?
- Can I Bring My Own Broken Item to the Kintsugi Workshop?
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Key Points

- Participate in an intimate kintsugi workshop in Tokyo, limited to 6 attendees for personalized guidance.
- Embrace the philosophy of wabi sabi while creating a unique kintsugi masterpiece by repairing crockery.
- Enjoy a calming matcha tea and seasonal Japanese sweets as part of the immersive workshop experience.
- Receive a special gift box to transport the repaired item and a full refund up to 24 hours before the class.
- The class is conveniently located near Shibuya Crossing, with detailed directions provided upon booking.
Class Overview

Participants can experience the traditional Japanese art of kintsugi, which embraces the beauty of imperfections through the philosophy of wabi sabi.
The class sizes are limited to six participants, ensuring personalized guidance from the English-speaking instructor.
The workshop is located up the hill from Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo, providing a convenient and accessible setting.
Students will have the opportunity to create a unique kintsugi masterpiece by repairing a piece of crockery using the traditional techniques demonstrated by the instructor.
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Pricing and Reservations

The class is priced from $130.27 per person. You don’t need to pay upfront – just reserve your spot and pay later.
If you need to cancel, you can get a full refund up to 24 hours before the class. The experience is valid for 1 day, so you have flexibility in scheduling.
All necessary materials are provided, including the piece of crockery you’ll repair. You’ll also receive a special gift box to take your restored item home.
With small class sizes, you’ll get personalized guidance from the English-speaking instructor.
Included Amenities

Along With the pricing details, the class includes several amenities to enhance the experience.
Participants will be served matcha tea and seasonal Japanese sweets during the class to help set the proper mood.
All necessary materials for restoring and repairing pottery are provided, including the piece of crockery that students will transform through the ancient art of kintsugi.
Upon completion, students will receive a special gift box to safely transport their newly repaired and cherished item.
These thoughtful inclusions ensure a well-rounded and memorable kintsugi workshop.
Class Experience
After being served calming matcha tea and seasonal Japanese sweets to set the proper mood, participants select a piece of crockery from the collection to repair.
The instructor then demonstrates each step of the kintsugi process, and students have the opportunity to practice hands-on.
By embracing the philosophy of wabi sabi, they create a unique, personalized kintsugi masterpiece from their repaired item.
With personalized guidance in a small class, participants leave with a newfound appreciation for the beauty of imperfections and the ancient Japanese art of kintsugi.
More Great Tours NearbyImportant Information
To attend the Authentic Modern Kintsugi Class, guests should meet at the studio next to the Central Hospital Annex, located at the top of Bunkamura-dori on the Shoto Ni-Chome Crossing.
Comfortable clothing is recommended, as the class involves hands-on work.
The class isn’t suitable for children under 5 years old.
Plus, video recording isn’t allowed during the workshop.
Detailed directions to the studio will be provided upon booking.
The key information includes:
- Meeting location
- Recommended attire
- Age restriction
- Video recording policy
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Japanese Philosophy of Wabi Sabi
The kintsugi art form is grounded in the Japanese philosophy of wabi sabi – the embrace of imperfection and transience. This worldview celebrates the beauty in the natural cycle of growth, decay, and renewal. It finds elegance in simplicity, asymmetry, and the passage of time.
| Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Wabi | Simplicity, humility, and acceptance of the natural cycle |
| Sabi | Beauty in the imperfect, the rusted, the weathered |
| Mono no aware | Sensitivity to the transience of things and the bittersweetness of this impermanence |
| Yugen | A profound, mysterious sense of the beauty of the universe and the tragic impermanence of all things |
This philosophy underpins the kintsugi approach, where broken pottery is repaired with lacquer and gold, honoring the journey of the object.
Personalized Guidance and Small Class Sizes
With class sizes limited to just 6 participants, the kintsugi workshop offers personalized guidance from the experienced instructor.
The small group setting allows for individualized attention and hands-on support throughout the creative process. Participants can expect:
- One-on-one instruction from the English-speaking teacher.
- Assistance in selecting the perfect piece of crockery to restore.
- Step-by-step demonstrations followed by individual practice.
- Ample time to create a unique kintsugi masterpiece.
This intimate, personalized approach ensures each participant leaves with a newfound appreciation for the art of kintsugi and a cherished, repaired item.
Convenient Workshop Location in Shibuya
Although the workshop is located in the heart of bustling Shibuya, it’s situated in a quiet, tucked-away spot just up the hill from the famous Shibuya Crossing.
The studio is easy to find, with detailed directions provided upon booking. The meeting point is next to the Central Hospital Annex, at the top of Bunkamura-dori on Shoto Ni-Chome Crossing.
Despite its central location, the workshop offers a serene environment away from the crowds, allowing participants to fully enjoy the art of kintsugi.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Materials Will Be Used During the Kintsugi Restoration?
The class provides all the necessary materials for the kintsugi restoration, including the piece of crockery to repair. Participants will use special lacquer-based adhesives and powdered gold to fix the broken pottery in the traditional Japanese technique.
Can I Take Home the Piece I Repair During the Class?
Yes, the piece you repair during the class is yours to take home. The class includes a piece of crockery for you to restore, which you’ll receive in a special gift box at the end of the session.
Are There Any Discounts or Group Rates Available for the Class?
The class doesn’t offer any discounts or group rates. However, you can get a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance. The price per person is fixed at $130.27 regardless of group size.
Is There an Option to Extend the Duration of the Class?
Unfortunately, the class doesn’t offer an option to extend the duration. The workshop is designed as a 1-day experience, and the pricing and schedule are fixed. The class length is not customizable.
Can I Bring My Own Broken Item to the Kintsugi Workshop?
Yes, you can bring your own broken item to the kintsugi workshop. The instructor will provide guidance on repairing your personal piece during the hands-on session.
The Sum Up
Embrace the art of kintsugi in the heart of Tokyo. This authentic modern class near Shibuya Crossing offers a unique opportunity to learn the Japanese philosophy of wabi sabi. With personalized guidance from an experienced instructor and a cozy setting, you’ll create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece while enjoying calming matcha tea and seasonal sweets. Don’t miss this chance to celebrate the beauty of imperfections.
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