The City of Japanese Dolls
Saitama | Japan
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Arts and Craft Experience near Tokyo - Ningyo doll making workshop and museum tour with lunch.
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Hiroaki Miyaoka
What is this?
The city of Iwatsuki, just outside of Tokyo, is one of Japan's major centers for Ningyo doll production. Much more than simple toys, the dolls are celebrated as works of arts created by master artisans preserving an important aspect of Japanese heritage. Your guide, Hiro, will introduce you to the world of Japanese dolls starting with a curated tour of a doll museum, where he will explain the history of ningyo dolls and their production process.
After the museum, you'll enjoy lunch at a long-established traditional Japanese restaurant before heading to the Ifuji Ningyo Shop, where you will learn the traditional technique of "kimekomi," pressing fabric into grooves carved in the doll's body to create clothing. Your teacher will be a master artisan who has been maintaining the craft as part of many generations of craftspeople in Iwatsuki. Take your work home with you as a special souvenir.
Finally, you'll visit a local doll shop for more up-close viewing and shopping for ningyo dolls.
What makes this unique?
This full day experience gives you a rare opportunity to be immersed in the world of Japanese dolls, learning how they are made and getting a chance to participate in the process, and viewing works of art in a museum. The three-hour workshop led by a master artisan is not a rushed, assembly line experience, but a naturally paced opportunity to appreciate the skills required to manufacture these dolls and chat with the artisan about their work.
While many centers of traditional crafts are located far from Tokyo in difficult-to-reach locations, Iwatsuki is conveniently accessible by train in Saitama Prefecture, just an hour from central Tokyo, making it a perfect way to spend a day experiencing a unique aspect of Japanese culture.
Your guide, Hiro, is a native of Saitama with a background as a high school teacher and strong interests in local traditions and storytelling. Hiro will bring the story of ningyo to life, serving as your teacher, interpreter, and friend.
What is the profile of the host?
Hiro Miyaoka is a Saitama native with a deep knowledge of the local culture. After a 38-year career as a high school social studies teacher, he transitioned into tour guiding, leveraging his passion and expertise for history, culture and education to serve his guests. Hiro's knowledge of local traditions and his skills in storytelling makes him the perfect ambassador to share the charms of Saitama's traditional industries with both domestic and international guests.
What to bring?
Comfortable shoes for standing and walking short distances between locations (museum, restaurant, workshop, and doll shop).
Your curiosity and creativity.
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
Outside of the ticket gates inside Iwatsuki Station. Iwatsuki Station is on the Tobu Urban Park Line, most easily accessible from Tokyo by transferring at Omiya Station. You will meet Hiro at the station at 10:30am and he will return you to the station after the experience around 5:30pm.
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USD 290
per person
Private
2 - 6 peopleⓘ
7 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Museum admission and doll workshop fees.
Lunch at a traditional restaurant.
Transportation from and back to the meeting point at Iwatsuki Station.
You'll have the opportunity to shop at a traditional doll shop during this tour, but there is no obligation for you to purchase anything.
Offered in English, Japanese
Private
2 - 6 peopleⓘ
7 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Museum admission and doll workshop fees.
Lunch at a traditional restaurant.
Transportation from and back to the meeting point at Iwatsuki Station.
You'll have the opportunity to shop at a traditional doll shop during this tour, but there is no obligation for you to purchase anything.
Offered in English, Japanese