Traditional and Modern Lacquerware on a Craft Tour in Kyoto

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In this 150-minute tour you will visit Kyoto's Tsutsumi Asakichi Urushi factory, which refines over 70% of Japan's domestic urushi lacquer, see how lacquer has been used inside a prominent Buddhist temple and eat lunch using the traditional Kyoto "asagi-wan bowl" lacquerware. This is a unique opportunity to discover traditional and modern applications of Japanese urushi lacquer in contemporary Kyoto. In addition to the tour of the factory, you will also learn to apply lacquer on chopsticks and take them with you as a present.
- Enter the private area of Tsutsumi Asakichi Urushi factory and see how lacquer is refined
- See urushi lacquer on modern-day goods such as surfboards, skateboards and bicycles
- Apply lacquer to chopsticks during a workshop and take them with you as a present
- Visit Bukkoji Temple and discover the traditional use of lacquer in Japan's temple architecture
- Enjoy lunch with Kyoto ingredients using a lacquerware bowl
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Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels