There is also a plan with an airline ticket.

【Traditional Crafts Experience】 Tokyo Silverware 2025 Workshop

2025 January 25(sat) / 26(sun) 3:30pm~5:30pm

Traditional Crafts Experience
Tokyo Silverware 2025 Workshop - Experience Edo culture with all five senses in a hands-on crafting workshop.

Create your very own one-of-a-kind silver accessory or ice cream spoon, then taste the flavor of ice cream eaten with a pure silver spoon and enjoy a tasting wine or orange juice served in a silver cup and glass.
An artisan from the workshop of Master Silver Craftsman Sosho Kamikawa , one of Japan's preeminent silver artisans and winner of the Medal with Yellow Ribbon , will carefully teach you everything you need to know in a friendly workshop.

[Experience event (workshop) details]
Date: Saturday, January 25th or Sunday, January 26th, 2025, 15:30-17:30
*If you choose a plan that includes dinner, you can enjoy dinner from 18:00.

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bistro_dinner_2025_02.webp※Photos are for illustrative purposes only. This is the January dinner course.

Please take your time and enjoy your experience at NOHGA HOTEL UENO TOKYO.

Workshop Outline

Program

●experience -1.
 Personal silver accessory or pure silver ice cream spoon making workshop
●experience -2.
 99.9% Pure silver ice cream spoon tasting
●experience -3.
 Silver cup and traditional glass wine (or orange juice) tasting

Venue

NOHGA HOTEL UENO TOKYO 2F Library Lounge
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Fee

per person 9,900 JPY (tax include)
*Includes price of all three activities

【Dinner plan】
After completing the three experiences, you will enjoy a seasonal dinner course (with a glass of wine) at Bistro NOHGA on the 1st floor of the hotel.

per person 16,800 JPY (tax and service charge included)
*Includes all experience fees from Part 1 to Part 3, dinner course, and a glass of wine

Participant Capacity

2 - 10 people

Notes

Children must participate with parent or guardian supervision.

Profile

Soushou Kamikawa & Souhaku Kamikawa / Nisshin Kikinzoku
Established in 1964, Nisshin Kikinzoku has been making Tokyo Silverware for over three generations in Taito-Ku.
Founded on a technique that has continued from the end of the Edo Period for 11 generations, they fuse tradition with the new sense of young craftsmen to find the next generation of traditional crafts. Master Soushou Kamikawa and his family open their workshop to thhe public to hold traditional craft classes periodically.
www.nisshin-kikinzoku.com