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1-chōme-16-11 Asakusa - 【Activity description】
Engage in a creative workshop where you can craft a unique stamp book in Asakusa. Utilize eco-conscious upcycling techniques by repurposing leftover kimono fabric scraps, previously used paper bags, and gift wrap. Select a design that speaks to you and assemble a stamp book that reflects your personal style! Our friendly staff will be on hand to assist, ensuring a fun experience for novices and craft enthusiasts alike. Take your custom Goshuin book to temples and shrines for a more meaningful visit.
●What is upcycling
Upcycling is the process of transforming discarded materials or products into items of higher quality or value, breathing new life into them. This concept is crucial for transitioning from a high-consumption society to one that values sustainability.
【Activity details】
- Select the materials you wish to adorn your cover with.
- Trim and affix your chosen material to the cover with adhesive.
- Attach the cover to the accordion-style pages.
- Inscribe your chosen title on the cover.
- Tea and coffee provided
- Materials and tools included
- All fees and taxes covered
Goshuin, referred to as a ‘red seal’, serves as evidence of one’s pilgrimage to a sacred shrine or temple. It typically includes the name of the spiritual site, the deity enshrined, and the date of pilgrimage, all inscribed with ink. An environmentally sustainable goshuincho (stamp book) can be crafted by repurposing residual fabrics from kimono production, recycled paper bags, and gift wrap. Carrying your bespoke Goshuin book to each shrine and temple enriches the personal significance of your journey. We offer an exclusive experience for visitors to Japan, enriching their time spent in this unique culture.
- There is a step down to the toilet.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.