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A Brush With Peace

Kyoto | Japan

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A Brush With Peace in Kyoto | Japan Private Tour
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Craft and Culture Workshop in Kyoto held in a temple exploring the world of Japanese Calligraphy.

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Eri Koyama

What is this?

Master calligrapher Eri Koyama takes you on a journey toward peace and contentment with a simple brush and ink. This private experience begins in a peaceful Kyoto temple where she explains the cultural significance of shodo, Japanese calligraphy, and how it has been used as both a form of art and meditation over the centuries. Rooted in Zen philosophy, shodo invites stillness, focus, and a deep connection between mind and body. Next, Eri explains the tools used in Japanese calligraphy, and you'll learn to make your own ink from an inkstone. After introducing the different writing styles, she’ll guide you in practicing the foundational strokes used in each. After a short tea break, you'll choose a favorite Japanese character or word — something meaningful to you — which you'll practice, refining your technique under Eri’s expert instruction. At the end of the workshop, you’ll produce a finished work on handmade paper, a keepsake to display and reflect on long after your return home.

What makes this unique?

This deep dive into the art of Japanese calligraphy is more than an art workshop; it is an opportunity to understand the strong bond between this ancient practice and many other aspects of Japanese culture. You’ll discover how shodo can be used as a form of meditation, creating an oasis of calm in an otherwise chaotic day — and how each brushstroke reflects not only the artist’s hand, but their inner state. With over 30 years of practice and a calligraphy master’s license, Eri is more than qualified to instruct students in the art of shodo. Yet she approaches each session with humility and care, always open to learning and honoring the philosophy behind the form. Her warmth and attentiveness make the session both focused and welcoming, even for complete beginners. At the conclusion of the experience, Eri shares guidance on where to find quality brushes, ink, and paper — so you can carry this peaceful practice into your everyday life.

What is the profile of the host?

Eri Koyama has practiced Japanese calligraphy (shodō) for over 30 years, studying under renowned calligrapher Shōshū from the age of six. Although she holds a master’s license in the art, Eri approaches each brushstroke with a student’s humility — continuously exploring shodō’s expressive and meditative dimensions. In her workshops, Eri welcomes beginners and enthusiasts alike. She shares not only the techniques of shodō — brush, ink, form — but its capacity to cultivate mindfulness and creative presence. Each session becomes a moment to connect hand, heart, and heritage — a quiet, profound journey into the art of writing.

What to bring?

Just your curiosity about the history and practice of Japanese calligraphy.

Where is this located?

Where will we meet?

The experience takes place in a room at Enjoin-temple which is one of the eight sub-temples of Myorenji-temple. Enjoin-temple is located in Myorenji-temple. Message Eri post booking for any questions or further details about the meeting point.

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USD 120
per person

Private

1 - 4 people

2 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
All materials needed to practice Japanese calligraphy (paper, ink, brush). A protective tube to carry home your final work safely in your luggage. Tea and a small snack will be provided during the break time.
Offered in English, Japanese

Private

1 - 4 people

2 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
All materials needed to practice Japanese calligraphy (paper, ink, brush). A protective tube to carry home your final work safely in your luggage. Tea and a small snack will be provided during the break time.
Offered in English, Japanese