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Japanese Dance and Tea Ceremony
Kagoshima-style hospitality by Sumiyoshi Shachu Troupe
Nakasatsuma Area
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Bonito roasted over a straw fire - a flavor all its own!
Dine on bonito roasted over a hearty straw-fueled fire - only in Makurazaki, the home of bonito!
Nansatsu Area
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Stroll around samurai residences in a kimono that you can take home!
Visit old samurai residences and get dressed in a kimono and obi that you can take home as souvenirs
Hokusatsu Area
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Make your own personal shochu label as a memento of your trip!
Craft an original product label for shochu from a tradition-rich distillery
Nansatsu Area
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Make Japanese paper with an ancient, traditional method
Only in winter! Have a chic paper-crafting experience with cold water in the cold season!
Hokusatsu Area
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Mini Fishing Flag Dyeing Experience
Create your own traditional fishing flag
Nakasatsuma Area
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Your first soba-making experience: Come empty-handed and lighthearted
A comprehensive experience that includes making authetntic soba and enjoying a meal
Nansatsu Area
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Learn the secrets of Japanese cuisine!
Learn how to make delicious dashi with dried bonito in Makurazaki, Japan's top producer of dried bonito
Nansatsu Area
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Try bamboo crafts in the town of bamboo
Create handmade items using natural materials
Hokusatsu Area
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Make your own sushi! A sushi chef experience
Try on a sushi chef’s uniform and feel just like the real thing! Enjoy yourself as a veteran chef shows you how to make sushi.
Nakasatsuma Area
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Make an Oshima pongee ball pen!
An activity where you can make items like a ball pen made from real Oshima pongee, and a postcard.
Nakasatsuma Area
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Cut and draw Japanese designs
Make paper cutting art with direct instruction from a professional paper cutting artist
Nakasatsuma Area
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Learn techniques for making nationally-designated traditional crafts from a master craftsman
Learn techniques for making nationally-designated traditional crafts from a master craftsman
Nansatsu Area
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Metallic but soft!? Make tinware with a touch no machine can produce
A plate, a coaster, or a holding tray: use it however you like!
Kirishima Area