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Tokyo National Museum Historic Teahouse Tour & Dining (Ueno)
Enjoy a premium dining course, make matcha and taste traditional sweets at Okyokan, a historical house with over 200 years of history inside Ueno’s Tokyo National Museum.
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Enjoy a premium dining course, make matcha and taste traditional sweets at Okyokan, a historical house with over 200 years of history inside Ueno’s Tokyo National Museum.
Read MoreExperience 290 years of traditional techniques through making Japanese dolls at "Mataro Co., Ltd." in Ueno
In this plan, participants can experience making their own original Hina dolls at the Japan doll shop "Mataro Co., Ltd." in Ueno, Tokyo. This shop specializes in Kimekomi Ningyo (wood and cloth dolls), with a history stretching back to its launch in 1919. Experience Kimekomi Ningyo doll making with a tradition reaching back some 290 years to the Edo Genbun period. Kimekomi Ningyo dolls possess value as works of art while also acting as talismans for health and safety. We invite you to experience the activity of making dolls imbued with wishes and prayers for people important in your life.
Read MoreExperience 290 years of traditional techniques through making Japanese dolls at "Mataro Co., Ltd." in Ueno
In this plan, participants can experience making their own original Hina dolls at the Japan doll shop "Mataro Co., Ltd." in Ueno, Tokyo. This shop specializes in Kimekomi Ningyo (wood and cloth dolls), with a history stretching back to its launch in 1919. Experience Kimekomi Ningyo doll making with a tradition reaching back some 290 years to the Edo Genbun period. Kimekomi Ningyo dolls possess value as works of art while also acting as talismans for health and safety. We invite you to experience the activity of making dolls imbued with wishes and prayers for people important in your life.
Read MoreUeno Course: Yanaka Route
The current Ueno Park area was once the grounds of Kan'ei-ji Temple. Many temples and shrines were relocated to this area, including Asakusa and the northern area known as "Yanaka," as part of a city planning initiative. As a result, a large number of temples still remain in this area to this day.
Read MoreUeno Course: Yanaka Route
The current Ueno Park area was once the grounds of Kan'ei-ji Temple. Many temples and shrines were relocated to this area, including Asakusa and the northern area known as "Yanaka," as part of a city planning initiative. As a result, a large number of temples still remain in this area to this day.
Read MoreThe National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
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